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Mike Tyson 'died' from hallucinogenic toad venom ingestion

 

Mike Tyson 'died' from hallucinogenic toad venom ingestion
Mike Tyson 'died' from hallucinogenic toad venom ingestion

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At Wonderland, a Miami conference dedicated to psychedelics, microdosing, and medicine, the 55-year-old former world champion boxer told The Post, "I 'died' on my first trip." "I've  observed death to be lovely on my travels." Both life and death must be beautiful, yet death has a terrible reputation. I've learned from the toad that I won't stay here indefinitely "There is a time limit"

Bufo alvarius, a Mexico amphibian also known as the Sonoran Desert Toad, is the "toad." It spends seven months of the year underground, but when it is active, its venom can be smoked for a brief euphoric experience. The venom has long been employed in ancient healing rituals, but with the rise in popularity of LSD and ayahuasca among Hollywood's elite, "the toad" is gaining a lot of attention.


The venom of the Sonoran Desert Toad has long been employed in ancient healing practices, and its hallucinogenic effects have lately acquired popularity.
The venom of the Sonoran Desert Toad has long been employed in ancient healing practices, and its hallucinogenic effects have lately acquired popularity


It was found four years ago by Tyson. He was 100 pounds overweight at the time, and he 

was drinking and drugging. He was slow and dissatisfied. He tried toad venom after a recommendation from a buddy, and he loved it.

"It was a dare," Tyson explained. "Why not? I was using big narcotics like cocaine." It's a different world. 

I was a wreck before I did the toad. The most difficult opponent I've ever had was myself. I had a poor sense of self-worth. 

Low self-esteem is common among people with large egos. That is subsidized by our ego. The ego is stripped away by the toad."He's tripped toad a total of 53 times, sometimes three times in one day. 

He shed 100 pounds in three months, resumed boxing, and reconciled with his wife and children, according to him.He's also become a psychedelics evangelist, preaching around the country.

"It has helped me focus and has made me more creative," he remarked. "As a businessman and entrepreneur, I'm more present."

Tyson is such a fan of the psychedelic toad that he maintains a full nursery of them at his 

property in Desert Hot Springs, California. If you will, call it venom on demand.

He stated, "People notice the change [in him]." "It's self-evident." In 1989, I was a completely different person. My intellect isn't smart enough to comprehend what happened, 

but things have changed for the better. The toad's sole aim is to help you achieve your full potential.

 I have a unique perspective on the world. We're all the same to one other. "It's all about love."

Tyson is collaborating on two cannabis brands, one of which is named "Undefeated," with a new partnership that includes entrepreneur Adam Wilks and marijuana behemoth Columbia Care Inc. 

His "Toad" line will not include any hallucinogenic venom, but it is based on his crazy encounters with toads.

Nevertheless, with areas like as Denver, Detroit, and Oakland decriminalizing mushrooms, Tyson is hopeful that he will soon be allowed to sell the actual toad venom.

He's invested in Wesana Health, a biotech firm that's developing psilocybin as a therapy for traumatic brain injuries.

"I'm campaigning for psychedelics to become over-the-counter medication," he stated. "I'm not done yet." More is something I'd want to do. In this sector, I want to be the greatest I can be."

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