In a sign of unintended consequences of the psychedelic resurgence, scientists say that the Sonoran desert toad is at risk of population collapse. A substance in the toad poison, 5-MeO-DMT, can be ...
As people turn to psychedelic drugs to treat depression and anxiety, the Sonoran Desert toad has become a target of poachers who milk them for DMT. A pair of Sonoran Desert toads, Incilius alvarius, ...
5-MeO-DMT is a powerful psychedelic derived from toad venom; it induces hallucinations and even makes some users feel connected to the universe. Researchers are starting to realize just how powerful ...
Psychedelic toad secretions and celebrity reports of psychological recovery from use intrigued researchers, who developed a ...
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