Kambo Protocol's > Diet before and after

Fasting beforehand isn't necessary

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SapoVerde:
I may be wrong, but in my experience eating before kambo is fine. I used to skip breakfast before doing kambo in the mornings, but recently I ate some bread for breakfast, then did kambo an hour later and I purged normally. Plenty of yellow liquid came up.

―λlτεrηιτγ-:
It's still much better to fast beforehand, we are trying to remove bad stuff from our bodies and putting new stuff in that our immune system and antibodies have to check out and filter is contradictory. Not saying you have to fast for a full day or week, but just a couple hours. We need the passageways of the body opened up and flowing, hydrated without food absorbing your moisture, being digested and assimilated, and blocking energy flows. We want outward flow. Fasting is detoxifying as is the Kambo and it's a beneficial synergism. Being empty of food will also help make the purge process come easier.

People shouldn't fear fasting. it's very natural and beneficial for the body. and can be tolerated much better than most think.
It is most peoples addiction to food/carbs/sugar, ect. and the nutritional deficiency of the common western diet that keeps people always craving foods. It is better to relax the mind meditatively beforehand and try to get centered and ready for the Kambo experience.

plantbuddhist:
Well, in my opinion, you are wrong. That is a very strong statement to make based on one experience with some bread.

Fasting enables you to fill the stomach with the water necessary to purge effectively. If someone had a lot of food in their stomach and/or intestines, then purging could be very unpleasant and even more so for those occasions when you purge from both ends. It could also make filling your stomach with water more difficult.

Fasting is a form of cleansing so you are cleaning out your body in preparation to receive the kambo. Some people go even further and do enemas before hand. All this helps the kambo get into your system without any physical obstacles in the way. The frog likes water (makes sense doesn't it?) so getting rid of as much food and waste in the body before hand just makes more sense to me.

I also feel that fasting is a sign of respect for the kambo but that is just my personal opinion - its what feels right to me.

―λlτεrηιτγ-:

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I feel the same.

Kambogahuasca Panacea:
IME the longer you fast the higher quality the experience.  In my practice if someone chooses not to abide by the simple rules I give of drinking at least a gallon of water and fasting for at least 6 hours, then they are not qualified to take the medicine. 

Thank you plantbuddhist and PsilocybeChild for your responsible posts!  On point. 

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