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If a person has had one or more treatments with kambo, given the results of these treatments, are there rules of thumb that indicate the likely effectiveness of future kambo treatments?
In other words, what sort of guidance for future kambo treatments is provided by the earlier results a person has had?
When and how can you tell that future kambo treatments either will or will not likely be effective?
Do you need to do a test point during subsequent kambo sessions if the first one went OK?
In other words, if during your first kambo session you didn't have any breathing problems, etc. then can you be very confident that this won't be a problem during any and all future kambo sessions?
If you do need to do a test point during, say, the second kambo session, just to be careful, then how many successful sessions do you need to do before you can be very confident that there won't be any serious problems during any and all future sessions?