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Traditional Kambô and Amazonian-informed ceremonial work in southern New Hampshire.

Twin Wolf Wellness

Twin Wolf Wellness facilitates traditional ceremonial practices rooted in Amazonian lineages, approached with structure, preparation, and profound respect for their cultural origins. These guided experiences emphasize informed participation and personal responsibility in a grounded setting. To begin the process, please email a consultation request.

Twin Wolf Wellness holds Kambo within a disciplined and intentional ceremonial space. This work is approached with seriousness, preparation, and respect for its cultural origins. Facilitation is informed by completion of the Medicine Frog Kambo Training Program—an independent educational program focused on safety awareness and ethical standards.

Kambo is not treated as a novelty or spectacle. It is held as a traditional ceremonial practice that calls for presence, maturity, and personal accountability. Each ceremony is structured with clear preparation, communication, and defined boundaries so participants can enter the experience deliberately and with clarity.

Ceremony is a threshold. It asks something of you.

Attention.
Commitment.
Willingness to engage fully.

This is not about passive participation. It is about stepping forward consciously.

Every participant is encouraged to approach this experience with informed consent and personal responsibility, consulting with qualified healthcare professionals to ensure it aligns with their individual circumstances. These offerings are traditional and experiential in nature and are not medical or therapeutic treatments.

Rooted in Tradition

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Traditional Practices

In traditional ceremonial settings, Kambo is often accompanied by Hapé and Sananga as part of a broader ritual framework. When appropriate, these preparations may be offered within the ceremonial context; however, participation in Hapé or Sananga is not required. Each individual may choose their level of engagement with clarity and informed consent.

Kambo

Rapé (Hapé)

Sananga

Kambo is a traditional Amazonian ceremonial practice involving the application of secretion from the Phyllomedusa bicolor frog to small, superficial points on the skin. The ceremony is held within a structured and intentional setting that emphasizes preparation, presence, and personal responsibility.

Approached respectfully and deliberately, Kambo is experienced within a clearly defined ceremonial framework rooted in longstanding indigenous tradition.

Hapé is a traditional Amazonian ceremonial snuff crafted from finely ground tobacco blended with plant ash. It is administered using a small applicator pipe within intentional ceremonial settings that prioritize focus and discipline.

Referenced here as part of the broader cultural context surrounding Kambo, Hapé reflects the structured ritual traditions of the Amazon basin.

Sananga is a traditional Amazonian botanical preparation derived from forest plants and applied ceremonially as eye drops. Within indigenous traditions, it is approached with preparation and ritual structure.

Sananga is referenced here respectfully within its traditional ceremonial context and is presented as experiential in nature.

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