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How does Kambô work?

How does Kambô work?
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Kambô, which is clearly non-psychoactive and non-hallucinogenic , is applied to the skin through superficial burns called gates . The Kambô practitioner opens these gates by gently burning the epidermis of three or more selected points on the body . The dried Kambô secretion is then mixed with water and prepared. The mixture is formed into small balls, about the size of a lentil , which are placed on the opened gates.

From here, Kambô enters your lymphatic system and begins a comprehensive scan of your physical and energetic body . This powerful process opens your cells and facilitates the elimination of toxins, trauma and ancestral wounds . This allows for a deeper connection to your authentic self .

Kambô works on your body for about 20 to 40 minutes , depending on the process, but the effects can last longer. During the session, you may experience a rush of heat pulsing through your body as Kambô integrates with your lymphatic system. The effects usually begin within 60 to 120 seconds as Kambô scans your body. The purification , which is an integral part of the experience, can manifest itself in various forms, such as burping, sweating, laughing, crying, swelling of the face (frog face), vomiting or diarrhea. The swelling can continue after the treatment in isolated cases and is visible for up to three days.

After the cleansing process is complete, most people want to rest and give in to the feeling of relief - time for introspection and deepening . This process is as individual as the entire ritual. Emotional blockages can be released , or a woman can be bursting with energy . Everything is OK, just as it appears.

After resting, you will be served soup or tea so that you can regain your strength and we can talk about what you have experienced in peace and quiet. I will supply your gates with Dragons Blood and will give you some information about aftercare so that you can integrate what you have experienced safely and soundly .

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"If you let go, you have both hands free." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

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