Tribal Detox - The Kambo Experience in Europe

Kambo Ceremony in Europe

A safe and respectful approach to the traditional Amazonian purification ceremony.

Each ceremony follows structured preparation and safety protocols developed through the Tribal Detox training system.

Kambo ceremonies are a traditional Amazonian purification ritual using the secretion of the frog Phyllomedusa bicolor. At Tribaldetox.eu, ceremonies are offered with a strong focus on safety, preparation, and respect for the tradition. Sessions are facilitated by a certified practitioner trained through Tribal Detox.

Kambo ceremonies are offered across Europe, including the Netherlands and neighboring countries, depending on availability.

This Page Explains:

What happens during a Kambo ceremony
Preparation guidelines
Safety considerations
How to book a session in Europe

What Happens During a Kambo Ceremony

Before the Ceremony

You will receive a thorough health screening questionnaire to ensure Kambo is appropriate for you. A consultation helps set intentions and answer any questions. You'll be asked to fast for 8-12 hours before the session.

During the Ceremony

Small, superficial points are made on the skin (typically 3-5 for first-timers). After drinking approximately 1-2 liters of water, the Kambo is applied. The experience typically lasts 20-40 minutes, during which you may experience temporary flu-like symptoms, nausea, and purging as the body releases toxins.

After the Ceremony

Symptoms subside quickly, often replaced by a sense of calm, clarity, and renewed energy. Most participants rest for 30-60 minutes before resuming normal activities. Aftercare guidance is provided to support integration.

Preparation Guidelines

  • Fast for 8-12 hours before the ceremony (water is permitted)
  • Avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours before
  • Avoid recreational drugs for at least 72 hours before
  • Stay well hydrated in the days leading up to the ceremony
  • Get adequate rest the night before
  • Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing
  • Complete the health screening questionnaire honestly and thoroughly

Safety Considerations

Kambo is Not Suitable for Everyone

Please do not participate if you have:

  • • Heart conditions, stroke history, or blood clots
  • • High or low blood pressure requiring medication
  • • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • • Mental health conditions requiring medication
  • • Recent surgery or serious medical conditions
  • • History of aneurysm or Addison's disease

Our Safety Commitment

  • ✓ Certified practitioner trained through Tribal Detox
  • ✓ Comprehensive health screening for every participant
  • ✓ Emergency protocols and first aid preparedness
  • ✓ Professional, clean ceremony environment
  • ✓ Full transparency about the process and risks

How to Book a Session in Europe

Kambo ceremonies are offered across Europe, including the Netherlands and neighboring countries, depending on availability. Both individual sessions and small group ceremonies are available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kambo safe?

Kambo should only be administered by trained practitioners who follow strict preparation and screening protocols. Tribaldetox.eu adheres to Tribal Detox safety standards under formal licensing agreement.

How long does a Kambo ceremony last?

The active Kambo experience typically lasts 20-40 minutes. Including preparation and recovery time, most ceremonies last between 1-2 hours in total.

Where are ceremonies offered?

Sessions are currently available across Europe, including the Netherlands and neighboring countries, depending on availability. Contact us to discuss location options.

How do I prepare for a Kambo ceremony?

You should fast for 8-12 hours before the ceremony, avoid alcohol for 24 hours, and complete a health screening questionnaire. Detailed preparation guidelines are provided upon booking.

What should I expect after the ceremony?

Most participants report feeling calm, clear-headed, and energized after the initial recovery period. Some experience continued benefits in the days following the ceremony.