Tribal Detox - The Kambo Experience in Europe
Luc Ludkiewicz — Certified Kambo Practitioner

About Luc

Certified Kambo Practitioner · Tribal Detox School, Creede, Colorado

Licensed Tribal Detox Practitioner · CPR/AED Certified · tribaldetox.eu

I practice Kambo the way I wish someone had practiced with me.

How I Came to This Work

My first experience with Kambo was not a gentle one.

The way it was offered to me lacked preparation, restraint, and respect for what this medicine does to the body and nervous system. I fainted multiple times. And while the person serving it had some training, those early sessions made something unmistakably clear: Kambo requires far more than basic instruction or confidence.

It requires humility. Physiological literacy. And a genuine sense of responsibility toward the person receiving it.

That experience became a turning point.

It led me to seek a much deeper foundation — one I found through training with Jason Fellows at the Tribal Detox School in Creede, Colorado. There, I encountered an approach built on something I had not experienced before: safety as a non-negotiable, integration as part of the process, and deep respect for both the medicine and the individual in front of you.

My early experience did not discourage me from this work. It shaped the way I do it.

It is why I apply conservatively. Why I take contraindications seriously. Why I hold clear boundaries around screening, water protocol, and preparation. And why integration — what happens after the session — is as important to me as the session itself.

My Approach to Practice

My work is grounded in three things: respect for the medicine, responsibility toward the people I serve, and a clear understanding of human physiology.

I approach Kambo not as a cure or a shortcut, but as a potent biological stressor — one that requires careful preparation, conservative application, and thoughtful integration. Every session begins with structured screening and informed consent. Every session ends with integration support aimed at helping clients translate the experience into daily life.

Presence, Regulation, and Relational Safety

A central emphasis in my sessions is how the nervous system responds — before, during, and after the process. I pay close attention not only to physiological signals, but to the quality of the relational environment in which the session takes place.

The aim is not intensity, catharsis, or repeated breakthroughs. It is a paced experience that the body can meet, process, and recover from.

On Science and Spirituality

Kambo experiences can touch dimensions of meaning, intention, and inner orientation that extend beyond biology alone. I do not interpret these through belief or doctrine. I treat them as part of the human experience of embodiment, reflection, and personal insight.

Spirituality, in this context, is not something I impose or define. It emerges — if at all — through the client's own framework, whether symbolic, reflective, somatic, or contemplative. My role is to hold space where such experiences can be acknowledged and integrated without interpretation, pressure, or projection.

Science and spirituality are not in conflict here. Physiological regulation provides the foundation. Meaning-making, when it arises, can support coherence, integration, and a deeper sense of alignment in daily life.

Ceremony and Setting

Sessions may be held within a simple ceremonial framework or in a more clinical, minimal setting — depending on what best supports the individual. The level and style of guidance — quiet presence, verbal grounding, or structured support — are discussed in advance and shaped around the client's needs, capacity, and preferences.

Where ceremony is included, it functions as a stabilising container. Not as performance or belief system, but as a way to support focus, safety, coherence, and intentional presence throughout the process.

Whether ceremony is used or not, the intention remains the same: a contained, respectful environment in which the body can respond without pressure or expectation.

Training & Credentials

Certified Kambo Practitioner — Tribal Detox School, Creede, Colorado (January 21, 2026)

Licensed Tribal Detox Practitioner — operating under formal licensing agreement with Jason Fellows / Tribal Detox LLC

CPR / First Aid / AED Certified

Tribal Detox Code of Ethics Compliant

Trained in conservative application, hyponatremia prevention, contraindication screening, and integration support

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My training is rooted in the work of Jason Fellows, founder of the Tribal Detox School in Creede, Colorado — one of the most rigorous Kambo training programmes available. Jason's approach, documented in his book Kambo's Secret: Unlocking The Power of Peptides, forms the scientific and ethical backbone of my practice.

tribaldetox.eu is my independent licensed practice, operating under a formal agreement with Jason Fellows / Tribal Detox LLC. It is not affiliated with or representative of Tribal Detox LLC beyond that licensing relationship.

Accountability and Ongoing Practice

I remain accountable for how I practice. My work is continually informed by ongoing education, peer dialogue, and self-reflection.

Responsibility, discernment, and humility are not aspirational values here. They are operational ones — present in every session I hold.

If you have questions about my training, my protocols, or my approach before booking, I welcome them. That kind of conversation is part of the process.

© 2026 tribaldetox.eu — Independent licensed Kambo practice of Luc Ludkiewicz. ‘Tribal Detox’ is a brand owned by Jason Fellows / Tribal Detox LLC, Creede, Colorado, USA.