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Complementary Modalities / Re: Ojé Resin
« on: August 25, 2014, 09:49:00 PM »
I had experience with the sap from Maya Ethnobotanicals, I used it in enemas during these series of Ayahuasca enema healings with dieta.  This was actually a miraculous time for me over 5 years ago where I had my life saved facing rather insurmountable ummm... challanges. 

I reported it on the Aya forum some time later and was surprised when people said what I had done was extremely dangerous...

If only they knew the other remedies I've stuck straight to the gut since then. 

My motto...
If it tastes too damn disgusting...
stick it direct to the gut brain. 

Thanks for reminding me as actually the warnings I got on the Aya forum made me reluctant to venture that route again but YES it is CRUCIAL! 

I can't remember how much I put in at one time but I likely combined it with Guayusa back then...

https://maya-ethnobotanicals.com/herbs/by-common-name/ficus-insipida

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Ficus insipida, common names: Chilamate, Higueron[6], is a tropical tree in the Fig genus of the family Moraceae (Mulberry family), It ranges from Mexico to South America, and is commonly found in cloud forest above 1,550 meters. A tropical tree with big plank buttresses. The trunk is smooth and gray brown, and the buttresses have rounded tops that are characteristic. Leaves are bright, shiny green, with yellow veins. The tip of a branch has a long, yellow, pointed stipule, which falls as the branch grows past it; this leaves a circular scar on the branch at the base of each leaf. Broken leaves drip white latex rapidly. On the ground beneath large trees are typically bright yellow fallen leaves.[2]

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Kambo & Other Sacraments / Re: A New Paradigm: Tobacco Disinformation
« on: August 17, 2014, 12:49:16 PM »
Ebola stands no chance against the Mestre of all medicinas...

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/ebola-puts-focus-drugs-made-tobacco-plants

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General Discussion / Re: KAMBO ceremonies around the world
« on: August 14, 2014, 11:13:34 PM »
Hi Galega,
Please let me know if you would like to work together while you are stateside.  I had the vision of opening up the official Kambo Panaceas of Turtle Island venture in the near future.  For now I've kept it low key but was looking for others more experienced to launch this effort.  There is a city not far away from me that is so ripe for a Kambo movement that I can only say I have had miração over the past two days on this.  It's sure to happen and I think if we can work together to found it in as clean and well thought out way as possible it would be beneficial to all.  If not is fine and I understand but it is an idea I've been meaning to really put forth to you and Giovanni.  I don't know what it will take to make it happen and could use assistance from others interested in really establishing a protected movement of Kambo. 

Thanks and regards,
Theo

Sorry I responded publically to what should be a PM but I didn't hear back from you last time I wrote so thought this would be more certain to reach you.  I know you are super busy and really had this need to express my recent preparations with Kambo. 


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General Discussion / Re: The bowel purge and pathogenic biofilm
« on: August 12, 2014, 07:17:48 PM »
My pleasure my good friend and confidant,
This was an idea that came about after realizing that there could be some negatives if one doesn't purge fully during the experience.  Although I purge every time, this technique allows the process to reach completion.  For instance the green wretched Kambo poos that can sometimes last for several days are no longer an issue as with the enemas I can get it all out of my system at once and often the enemas really synergize with the healing process.  I recently made it mandatory for my treatments to which more than likely many people will be swayed away but to me it's more important to be thorough than to be making profits. 

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General Discussion / Re: The bowel purge and pathogenic biofilm
« on: August 11, 2014, 08:46:33 PM »
I always do a gallon of enemas after the Kambo, it really completes the process for me.  I use a variety of herbs depending on the call but always includes probiotics and digestive enzymes. 

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General Discussion / Re: Kambo and upper respiratory infections
« on: August 11, 2014, 08:44:52 PM »
I have a cold that won't go away after 2 weeks because of the rigorous work and strain on body.  I'm hoping to get a session in on Saturday or Sunday, I was waiting for the moon to wane and will find out soon.  It's the first time I've been sick in 3 years and this is the longest time I've gone without doing Kambo in the 4 years I've been doing it. 

So hopefully I'll knock this sucker out and have good news on this subject. 

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Kambo & Other Sacraments / Re: Chamairo
« on: July 31, 2014, 07:03:48 PM »
Hi my beloved brother!
I've gone to a 'pouch' or organic tea bag method with the Mambe in order to preserve the benefits with high ph mineral tobacco spray.  I had to do this anyways to prevent my mouth from burning.  I forecast that I will use about 5% Chamairo but will have to look into more the typical ratio for synergy.  Thanks for the word that this is a reputable company. 


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Kambo & Other Sacraments / Chamairo
« on: July 30, 2014, 09:03:26 PM »
It is said to be the perfect synergy with PachaMama Coca Leaves along with the alkaline.  One of my favorite companies (Botanical Preservation Corps) carried this for a short time but I finally found another source.  Just wanted to share...

https://www.magicherbs.de/en/kr-uter/chamairo-gemahlene-rinde/a-677/

Some info...

THE ETHNOBOTANY OF CHAMAIRO : MUSSATZA HYA CZZVTHZNA
http://myreader.toile-libre.org/uploads/My_538cce47f006b.pdf

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I recently discovered that the Witoto also use Kambo, I'll have to relocate that source.  For now here is this absolutely amazing report...

http://www.bdigital.unal.edu.co/1600/1/THE_PEOPLE_OF_THE_CENTER_OF_THE_WORLD.pdf

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Sharing of the Healers / Re: Advice Requested
« on: July 11, 2014, 05:28:24 PM »
I'd be more than happy to teach you free of cost!  Call anytime (you have my number), come visit, whatever it takes. 

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Sharing of the Healers / Re: Advice Requested
« on: July 11, 2014, 05:27:18 PM »
Hey brother!
I hope you stay around in here, truly at first sight you are a gift of presence here.  A long time overdue of me saying so, let's stick around.  It's a small enough group to form a true internet community. 

Growing Iboga and caring for the Phyllomedusa bicolor along with the vines and the leaves should be our main objective, I agree.  So we take these teachers to show us how to grow them!  What a gift!!!

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Thank you!  A well thought out and informational thread on a great spirit. 

Great service you are doing brother!

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Application / Re: how often should one do kambo
« on: July 11, 2014, 04:35:48 PM »
I would do it more if I could.  I try to do it once every new moon but constantly working and family life makes that difficult.  When I was less busy and full in my Kambo studies I was doing it even once a week.  I once did it 7 times in 5 days with nothing bad happening.  When I questioned Giovanni Lattanzi on this 2 years ago he seemed to think it was not a problem. 

One thing I would say is be careful to overdue purging the black bile, that can make recovery really difficult and zap your life force a bit until the medicine fully replinishes and rebuilds your system. 

It really depends on your personal case, if you have severe health problems and a strong call to the medicine I completely urge you to follow your intuition and welcome the spirit of the frog god. 


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Kambo & Other Sacraments / Re: Ypadu other name for Mambe
« on: June 25, 2014, 06:15:16 PM »
For high alkaline vegetable ashes I agree with 10%, but it's much stronger that baking soda.  To make a salt out of the ashes to get pure alkaline minerals I'd assume you'd need even less.

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Kambo & Other Sacraments / Ypadu other name for Mambe
« on: June 24, 2014, 12:48:37 PM »
Perfect recipe can replace quinoa ash with other high alkaline veggies. 

http://laniel.free.fr/INDEXES/GraphicsIndex/MAKING%20YPADU/MAKING%20YPADU.html

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