2019
DOI: 10.1590/0037-8682-0467-2018
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“Kambô” frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor): use in folk medicine and potential health risks

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“…One of these activities is kambô, or sapo, an Bemerging ritualî n the West where toxins produced by a giant South American leaf frog are applied to areas of recently burnt skin. Kambô uses resin from Phyllomedusa bicolor, one of the largest tree frogs in the Amazon, which is collected over several days by gently scraping secretions from the legs and back with a stick [10,11]. The kambô ritual is traditionally performed by shamans in order to Bpurify the body^and increase physical and sexual stamina/strength, and also to ward off panama (bad luck).…”
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“…One of these activities is kambô, or sapo, an Bemerging ritualî n the West where toxins produced by a giant South American leaf frog are applied to areas of recently burnt skin. Kambô uses resin from Phyllomedusa bicolor, one of the largest tree frogs in the Amazon, which is collected over several days by gently scraping secretions from the legs and back with a stick [10,11]. The kambô ritual is traditionally performed by shamans in order to Bpurify the body^and increase physical and sexual stamina/strength, and also to ward off panama (bad luck).…”
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“…These peptides are present in high concentrations in the frog secretions and are absorbed rapidly through the damaged skin resulting in neuroexcitation, vascular smooth muscle relaxation and opiate-like actions [15]. The effects last for approximately 15 min [10]. Unfortunately other effects have included neuropsychiatric manifestations such as confusion, memory loss, lethargy, seizures, psychosis, inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) and organ damage to the kidneys, pancreas and liver, the latter with hepatitis [14,16,17].…”
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