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Prime compounds contained in Kambo
« on: May 03, 2012, 02:40:04 PM »
I have little time I am afraid - so I will ask this here in hopes of a response: I know there are two main chemicals associated with this frog, they are peptides and opiods at that. which kind of makes me scratch my head because of much it hurt the first time I did it. But like all great medicines it gives what we need not necessarily what we want.

I also know that these chemicals have been used in western medicines, but I am not sure what indications are.

If this info is already up in another board forgive my slackness I'm juggling a lot at the moment. Thanks, Cal
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Re: Prime compounds contained in Kambo
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2012, 06:21:22 PM »
Sorry about being negligent about this.  This is from a paper that Giovanni Lattanzi wrote entitled "Kambo Science", he has given me permission to post his articles but as of yet I have not.

Scientific research on kambo: nine powerful bio-active peptides
 
Scientific research on the secretion of this frog started in the 1980’s.  Nominated for the Nobel prize, Italian scientist Vittorio Erspamer of the University of Rome wrote that this secretion contains a ‘fantastic chemical cocktail with potential medical applications, unequaled by any other amphibian’ (1). ‘Among the several dozen peptides found in kambo, up to 7% are bio-active.’(1) They bind with receptor sites situated in the brain, triggering chemical reactions in the human body.  So far, researchers have found nine bio-active peptides that have a potent effect on the gastrointestinal muscles, gastric and pancreatic secretions, blood circulation, and on the stimulation of the adrenal cortex and pituitary gland.  ‘Phyllomedusin strongly affects intestines, bowels and contributes to deep purging.  Phyllokinin and phyllomedusin are potent vessel dilators, increasing the permeability of the blood-brain barrier.  This facilitates access to the brain of these two, as well as the other active peptides.  Caerulein and sauvagine cause a fall in blood pressure accompanied by tachycardia.  They stimulate the adrenal cortex and the pituitary gland, contributing to heightened sensory perception and increased stamina.  Both of these peptides have a strong analgesic effect, enhance endurance, increase physical strength and in general, enhance the capacity to face pain and stressful situations.   They possess medical potential as digestive aids, and have demonstrated analgesic effects for those with renal colic, pain due to peripheral vascular insufficiency and cancer pain.  Dermorphin and deltorphin are potent opioid peptides 4000 times stronger than morphine and 40 times stronger than endogenic b-endorphines. (1).  In the 1990’s, a new peptide, adenoregulin, was discovered by John Daly’s team at the National Institute of Health in the USA.  Adenoregulin works in the human body through the adenosine receptors, a fundamental component in all human cell fuel. These receptors can offer a target for treating depression, stroke seizures and cognitive loss ailments such as Alzheimer’s disease. Scientific research on the peptides of kambo are opening up new perspectives on how the human brain works.  The properties of kambo peptides cover a wide range of potential medical uses: treatment of brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, depression, migraines, blood circulation problems, vascular insufficiency, organ diseases, skin and eyes issues, fertility problems in women and men, AID’s, hepatitis, cancer, etc.  Other interesting medicinal properties of this secretion are its anti-inflammatory effects, its capacity to destroy microbes and viruses and heal infections. (1)  Due to the presence of these nine peptides, kambo is one of the strongest natural antibiotics and anesthetics found in the world and one of the strongest, natural ways to empower our immune system. The kambo treatments have short and long term effects.  ‘Short term, the effects are a state of alertness, good mood, enhanced resistance to tiredness, hunger and thirst’ (1), the capacity to easily concentrate and focus, and a still mind which can last for several days or weeks. Long term, kambo empowers the immune system, overcomes fatigue and improves one’s state of health.

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Re: Prime compounds contained in Kambo
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2012, 08:37:09 AM »
Viva Kambo!
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Re: Prime compounds contained in Kambo
« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2012, 10:13:14 AM »
Awesome, thanks alot!
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Re: Prime compounds contained in Kambo
« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2018, 11:41:08 PM »
After reading all the content. It feels like it is very useful.