kauin
Kauin refers to a traditional indigenous practice found among certain Amazonian tribes, particularly the Matsés people. It is a form of shamanic ritual that involves the use of a psychoactive substance derived from the secretions of the Phyllomedusa bicolor frog, commonly known as the giant leaf frog or waxy monkey tree frog. This substance, often referred to as kambo, is applied topically to small burns on the skin.
The purpose of the kauin ritual is multifaceted. It is traditionally used as a physical and spiritual
The preparation and administration of kauin are carried out by experienced shamans who possess deep knowledge