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Sapo & Kambo Sessions

Certified Practitioner

Physical Emotional
Mental & Spiritual Healing

What is Sapo/Kambo?

Kambo medicine

A traditional Amazonian frog medicine that has been used for thousands of years, Sapo strengthens the immune system and is widely known for its powerful healing benefits. It is one of the strongest natural anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, and antimicrobial substances found in the world. This ancient medicine effectively delivers dozens of bio-active peptides to cleanse and detox the body of deeply routed toxins. It assists the body’s ability to naturally heal and thrive while improving mental function and clearing emotional blocks.

Spiritual Candy

Peter Gorman and Danielle

Welcome to Spiritual Candy. My name is Danielle and I offer Sapo and Kambo medicine ceremonies to all in search of physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional healing. Sapo/Kambo medicine is revered as the "vaccine of the forest" and one of the strongest substances on earth for detoxing and cleansing the body while strengthening the immune system.

I source my Sapo/Kambo from the Matsés tribe in the Peruvian Amazon. The medicine comes from the Phyllomedusa Bicolor, also known as the Giant Leaf Frog.

 

Peter Gorman, known as the father of Sapo in the United States, established a strong bond with the tribe in the 1980's and brought the magic frog medicine out of the jungle to be studied in the west. He has decades of first-hand experience working and learning from the tribe while maintaining close personal relationships with the Matsés. I decided to go straight to the source and obtained my Sapo Practioner Certification directly from the guru himself.

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The Healing Ceremony

A cleansing experience guided by Danielle

The ceremony usually takes an hour, including preparation and meditation/relaxation afterwards. The actual application of medicine is 12 minutes at which point the medicine is wiped away.

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