Schedule an Appointment
Service Offerings & Costs
Every treatment session includes an in-depth client consultation to determine a treatment plan for your session, holding space in a supportive + safe container, and time for rest, grounding & an integration coaching discussion after the session.
I offer both individual and small group Kambo ceremonies in my home near downtown Austin and can also travel to your location if required (additional travel fees apply-see below).
Both private and group ceremonies include traditional songs, prayers, and offerings of complimentary traditional Amazonian medicines, including Sananga medicinal eye drops and Rapé sacred tobacco snuff.
Please respond with your preferences for specific dates and times based on the availability outlined below.
It is recommended to reach out at least 2-3 weeks before your preferred treatment date as my schedule tends to fill up quickly.
I sometimes have cancellations and can fit people in sooner, but this is on rare occasions.
KAMBO CEREMONY OFFERINGS
ONLINE HEALING & MENTORSHIP OFFERINGS
SCHEDULING AND CANCELLATIONS
Once you complete your booking, a confirmation email with preparation instructions, medical intake form, and ceremony location will be sent.
Travelling fee: For ceremonies at your location, a travel fee may apply. $75 covers up to the first 15 miles of travel from my home (in the 78702 zip code). $3 per each additional mile of travel after that.
Packages must be used within 6 months after their purchase.
A deposit is required to secure your booking.
Deposits are non-refundable but can be transferred to another ceremony if rescheduling is done more than 72 hours in advance of your appointment.
Once an appointment date/time has been confirmed – please send the deposit to my Venmo account @TheRebeccaNaylor or PayPal account at rdelltt@gmail.com or . Please select the “Friends & Family” payment option to avoid additional fees.
SUPPORTING THE TRIBES
A portion of all my earnings from my services are donated directly to the Matses, Yawanawa, & Takuna tribes in the Amazon Rainforest through a fund set up by the IAKP (International Association of Kambo Practitioners). They work very hard to protect the frogs, the tribes that ethically and sustainably work with the frogs, their habitat from deforestation, and the medicine for the benefit of our planet.