Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scholar and artist Roopali Kambo straddles the worlds of culture, identity, art, and design at this year’s new Movers & Makers art ...
Kambo uses the poison of the giant monkey frog, to purify the body and treat various health conditions. However, there is no scientific evidence to verify the benefits. Many people have attempted the ...
Kambo is a South American healing ritual that incorporates the poisonous secretions of a frog. Indigenous peoples have used it for centuries but it can cause a range of unpleasant side effects. Share ...
One morning in late June, self-described wellness and transformation educator Jonathan Carrick and his client sit cross-legged on a blanket, on a bluff overlooking a Northern California beach. The ...
A woman acting as a "guardian" to a 46-year-old man who died after he ingested kambo frog poison has told an inquest in Byron Bay she was told "no hospital" when she raised concerns about his ...
“It’s like you’re having a fever or a major allergic reaction,” says Julia Allison, 39, now a media strategist for tech companies in San Francisco, recalling her first time taking kambo, a poisonous ...
West Coast wellness elites think kambo, an Amazonian frog poison drug, is helping them purge “toxins” from their lives. Credit...Jason Henry for The New York Times Supported by By Alex Williams “It’s ...
Secretions from two South American frog species are now listed in Australia as a schedule 10 poison A deadly frog mucus used in shamanic rituals in Australia has been banned by the Therapeutic Goods ...
A NEW frog poison ritual that purges the body and makes you vomit, diarrhoea and sob is making it’s way onto the UK wellness scene. And while celebrities and the public alike claim to have reaped ...
Scholar and artist Roopali Kambo straddles the worlds of culture, identity, art, and design at this year’s new Movers & Makers art exhibition. The exhibit at the Artport Gallery, which includes ...