Fire · the biochemistry

The body
already knows.

Each peptide in Kambo is shaped like a key. Your body has the corresponding locks — receptor sites that recognise these compounds instantly. Tap a key, and watch the lock it was made for.

How a key finds its lock

A neuropeptide is a message written in the body's own language. The frog makes the key; your blood carries it to the exact cells it was meant for — where a lock is already waiting, shaped to receive it.

When dermorphin reaches its receptor, it doesn't approximate a fit. It fits. Completely. The lock turns, and the cell does what it already knew how to do.

Your body doesn't have to learn what to do with these compounds. It already knows — a biochemistry we share with the frog, older than medicine itself.

The keys · 30+ peptides, the principal ones
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Plain-language summaries of peer-reviewed research on the secretion of Phyllomedusa bicolor (the giant monkey frog). Educational only — not medical advice and not a claim that Kambo treats, cures or prevents any condition.