FACILITATOR’S TRAININGS

Kambo Practitioner’s Training

My Kambo Facilitator Training is an advanced program intended exclusively for individuals who already have experience holding space — facilitators, yoga teachers, psychologists, bodyworkers, medical professionals, and other practitioners who are familiar with guiding others through transformative processes. Participants must also have prior personal experience receiving Kambo. This training is not an introduction to the medicine, but a professional deepening for those ready to carry it responsibly.

With over ten years of experience working with Kambo across Europe, India, and South America, my approach is rooted in both ancestral respect and strong medical awareness. I previously ran a Kambo clinic specializing in complex and heavy cases, including Parkinson’s disease, cancer, and chronic autoimmune conditions. This clinical background informs the way I teach safety, contraindications, client assessment, and risk management.

The training combines medical precision, ethical responsibility, and ceremonial integrity. Students are guided through theoretical foundations, anatomy and physiology, screening protocols, dosage considerations, and supervised practical application.

Having successfully led two previous teacher trainings, I am committed to working with a small, dedicated group of practitioners who are ready to uphold high standards and carry the medicine with competence, humility, and integrity.

This Kambo training is not a facilitator training, but a deep inner journey into the self — a process of cleansing, confronting, and realigning that often carries the depth and transformative power of a month-long retreat

Structure of the program


1 month in person training - Full time Monday to Friday

Ceremonies on weekends

2 retreats during the in person with external guests during the course for

students to assist and practice

After the 1 month: regular zoom classes for more learning modules + discussions

over case studies

THE in-person TRaining


February 2027 in South Goa

  • WEEK 1: Self Application

    WEEK 2: 1:1 Sessions

    WEEK 3: Assisting the retreat, on field practice

    WEEK 4: Groups

    • Morning movement practice (strength, mobility, nervous system regulation)

    • Structured theory blocks

    • Supervised practical application

    • Breathwork

    • History and origins of Kambo

    • Ethics and responsibility of facilitation

    • Anatomy and physiology (with focus on cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune and nervous systems)

    • Internal medicine considerations

    • Contraindications and red flags

    • Client screening and medical questionnaire analysis

    • Dosage principles and point selection

    • Hygiene, safety, and emergency protocols

    • Working with complex cases

    • Psychological dynamics and trauma awareness

    • integration principles

    • Self-application and personal process

    • Preparation of the space and ceremonial structure

    • Safe application techniques (burning and placement)

    • Dosage calibration under supervision

    • Monitoring physiological responses

    • Removal and post-care

    • Reading body responses and adjusting in real time

    • Holding space during intense processes

    • Case study simulations

    • Supervised student-led sessions

    • Experienced space holders and facilitators

    • Yoga teachers and breathwork facilitators

    • Bodyworkers and movement professionals

    • Psychologists and therapists

    • Medical professionals seeking integrative practice

    • Practitioners already familiar with Kambo

    • Individuals with a disciplined personal practice

    • Those ready to carry ancestral medicine with responsibility

    • Professionals seeking structured medical knowledge around Kambo

    • Practitioners committed to ethical and safe facilitation

The training emphasizes discipline, repetition, and direct supervision to ensure competence and confidence before independent practice.

Breathwork Facilitator’s Training

I have co-hosted Breathwork Facilitator Trainings alongside different teachers across India and South Africa, contributing a strong somatic and anatomical foundation to the programs.

My role within these trainings is to bridge the experiential depth of Conscious Connected Breathing (CCB) with clinical understanding and embodied skill.

Right now, I am co-facilitating alongside Samriddhi and Saachi in the beautiful jungle of South Goa.

My contribution focuses on the anatomy and mechanics of breathing, ensuring facilitators understand the diaphragm, thoracic mobility, nervous system dynamics, and respiratory biomechanics. Participants learn to recognize dysfunctional breathing patterns and support safe, effective regulation.

Beyond theory, I teach hands-on skills essential for professional facilitation: physical adjustments, diaphragm and thoracic release techniques drawn from physiotherapy, and safe touch during sessions. I also guide modules on space-holding skills, group dynamics, and elements inspired by theatre and embodied communication to strengthen presence and leadership.

Movement classes are integrated throughout the training to deepen body awareness, resilience, and somatic literacy — essential qualities for those guiding others through intense breath processes.

This training is designed for practitioners who want to facilitate with both depth and precision, combining emotional intelligence with anatomical competence.

This training is more than a professional formation — it is a deep personal journey and an immersive retreat into oneself. While students study, practice, and refine their skills, they are also invited into a profound inner process. Time and time again, participants leave not only certified, but transformed — clearer, stronger, more embodied, and deeply connected to their own truth. Throughout the weekend, ancestral medicine circles are offered as part of the learning field. These circles allow students to experience the work from within — to study not only with the mind, but through the body and spirit. They become spaces to transmute, to release, to integrate, and to come closer to oneself. In this way, the training becomes lived wisdom — not just knowledge acquired, but transformation embodied.

Structure


Online and 1 month in-person