“There are a lot of Kambo practitioners out there now -- if not an oversaturation. The ones that had any longevity in this field seemed to have a connection to the frogs and to the tribes. These medicines have an intelligence. It's much more than making burn marks and applying the medicine on the skin. As some are finding out.”
Alice J.
“There's something about getting to hold the frog, harvesting my own medicine and knowing where it comes from and that it's ethically sourced that makes me feel I'm really serving the medicine the right way.”
Sam M.
“I've sat with various Kambo practitioners over the years and best ones had either originally studied with a tribe or went down there to do so at some point.”
Ray J.
“Being served by and learning directly from the indigenous tribe members themselves is the only way to do it!”