Kambo, despite common misconceptions, is not considered a poison or venom. Comprised of peptides and alkaloids, Kambo's peptides interact with cell receptors, inducing natural biological transformations within the body. Ongoing research indicates promising attributes such as potent pain relief through Dermorphin peptides targeting mu 1-opioid receptors, potential anti-inflammatory effects through bioactive peptides, antimicrobial properties with Dermaseptins inhibiting microorganism growth, antioxidant abilities thanks to Trytophyllin protecting cells from damage, and even potential anti-cancer properties demonstrated by Dermaseptin B2 in lab studies, suggesting a slowdown in cancer progression.

Human trials are yet to be conducted, and it is important to note that these effects are not guaranteed.

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