Kambô Benefits and its Peptides
Kambô: Physical Benefits
Kambo is the most potent, natural remedy known to us today to support someone with healing their physical body, any imbalances in the mind, and misaligned energy in the spirit.
Due to the peptides in Kambo directly targeting cell receptors, Kambo offers a wide range of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual benefits.
Given that every person is unique, the way Kambo can benefit you is also unique to you. However, research has demonstrated that the following conditions can be supported via Kambo administration:
Chronic pain, pain relief
Depression
Anxiety
Migraines
Deeply rooted toxins (I.e. candida, mold, fungus)
Viral and bacterial infections
Chronic fatigue
Addiction
Blood circulation problems
Lyme’s disease, Epstein Barr Virus, Hashimoto’s disease
Autoimmune and endocrine disorders
Cancer and tumors
Vascular insufficiency
Diabetes
Fertility problems
HIV/ AIDS, STDs, Hepatitis, Herpes
Arthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, joint pain
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
Skin and eye disorders
Digestive issues
Kambô: Energetic Benefits
As previously mentioned, Kambo has a wide effect on every system of the body. The energy body is no different. The following are potential energetic benefits that you may experience:
Enhance state of energy flow
Clear and quiet mind
Release of stagnant emotions
Create internal space
Increase of mental clarity and focus
Reconnect with and strengthen intuition
Heighten your awareness and/or senses
Sense of calm
Discover/ rediscovered your sense of self
Kambô: Its Peptides
There are 27 unique peptides that have been identified in 8 different peptide families in the Kambo secretion.
A peptide is a string of amino acid monomers; amino acids are the building blocks of life.
These peptides bind to cell surface receptors and trigger intracellular effects.
Each peptide has a different action and response within the body.
Below you will find a comprehensive list of the known peptides found in the Kambo secretion:
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Antibiotic and antimicrobial peptide that is defensive against fungi, bacteria, Protozoa, and viruses.
It works through adenosine receptors by stimulating the binding of agonists to Al adenosine receptors (which is a fundamental component in all human fuel cells)
This peptide is what supports those seeking treatment for: depression, stroke, seizures, cognitive loss such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease
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The peptide that makes us poop
Stimulates secretion of hydrochloric acid and pancreatic secretion
Intestinal myoelectric activity
This peptide is responsible for those seeking treatment with diabetes
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Promotes keen sensory perception, improves stamina, solid analgesic effect, boosts physical strength, and overall enhances the capability to regulate physical pain and stress.
Enhances endurance, the capacity to manage physical pain and stress and increases physical strength
Interacts with the pituitary-adrenal axis and corticotropin (releasing receptors) involved in stress, anxiety, depression, and addictive behavior
Causes a fall in blood pressure accompanied by tachycardia
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Powerful opioid receptor agonists
Highest binding affinity and selectivity to delta opioid receptors of any natural compound
Powerful painkiller, 4000 times stronger than morphine
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Possesses anticancer and antiangiogenic activities in vitro and in vivo*
(Antiangiogenic - relating to a naturally occurring substance, drug, or other compound that can destroy or interfere with the fine network of bloodResearch performed at the University of Paris has revealed this peptide to be effective at killing specific types of cancer cells
Inhibits the proliferation and colony formation of various human tumor cell
types
Powerful antimicrobial activity against bacteria, yeast, fungi, Protozoa, and enveloped viruses that often cause infection
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A neuropeptide that is highly selective for mu opioid receptors
4000 times stronger than morphine and 40 times stronger than endogenic b endorphins
Transforms the immune system, harmonizes the endocrine, digestive, and lymphatic system
This peptide supports with harmonizing your circadian rythms
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A natural pain killer that reduces blood pressure, modifies satiety, sedation, and thermoregulation.
A hypotension neuropeptide that stimulates the adrenal cortex and pituitary gland
It is the medicine's analgesic (pain reliever)
It assists in diminishing sensations of pain, helps with sedation and thermoregulation (regulation of body temperature).
Stimulates the pituitary gland and the adrenal cortex, while causing gall bladder contractions and secretion of gastric and pancreatic juices.
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A neuropeptide that strongly affects intestines, salivary glands, and supports with flushing out toxins via inducing bowels movement
Interacts with tachykinin receptors
Regulates the functions of dopamine, serotonin, and other neurotransmitters -BAnn Lnchow
Contracts smooth muscles & increases secretion of entire gastrointestinal tract
Potent vasodilators, increasing the permeability of the blood-brain barrier
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Targets the bradykinin receptors
Involved in circadian rhythm, sensory nerve transmission, and inflammatory
pain
Relaxes smooth muscles
Potent vasodilator (widens the blood vessels), increasing the permeability of the blood-brain barrier (increases the rate and flow of a layer of specialized cells around the brain that protects it)
Provides a long lasting reduction in blood pressure
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Antimicrobial properties that supports with inhibiting the growth of candida, Staphyloccocus aureus, and E. coli
Resources:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28797092
https://www.ncbi.nml.nih.gov/pubmed/23028527