The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

Inside Kambo: Poison, Purging, and The People Who Swear By It : 1455

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Apr 24, 2026
Caitlin Thompson, a Kambo practitioner and researcher who recovered from Lyme and lupus and now studies this Amazonian medicine. She describes transdermal burns, intense purging, peptide science, and the short window of clarity that follows. They discuss ritual vs clinical practice, safety and sustainability concerns, and why intentional suffering is becoming a tool in functional medicine and resilience work.
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ANECDOTE

Kambo Sparked A Personal Health Turnaround

  • Caitlin Thompson discovered Kambo after chronic illness and found it gave her the vitality to uncover diagnoses like Lyme and Lupus.
  • She credits Kambo with launching her recovery momentum and ultimately shaping her career as a practitioner who "works for the frog."
INSIGHT

Kambo Evolved From Hunting Aid To Neo Spiritual Tool

  • Kambo originally served Amazonian hunters by heightening perception and endurance rather than as a shamanic sacrament.
  • Caitlin explains Western use shifted it into neo-spiritual ceremony for trauma, autoimmune, addiction, and metabolic benefits.
ADVICE

Prepare For The Intense Short Kambo Experience

  • Use Kambo via superficial transdermal burns; effects begin in 30–60 seconds and peak within 20–30 minutes.
  • Expect flushing, shaking, facial swelling, mucus, and often nausea/vomiting; plan supervision and support accordingly.
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