Sonoran Desert Toad – Psychoactive Toads

Can a toad really have psychoactive properties? Sure can, read on to find out more.
Sonoran Desert Toad otherwise known as Colorodo River Toad and Bufo Alvarius is a psychoactive toad found on the Sonoran desert in Southwestern America.
Sonoran Desert Toad – Psychoactive Toads is a report by the biochemistry student author, on the psychoactive effects he encountered using this drug.
Detailing how to extract the substance from the frog (milking a frog), the amount of the drug taken, how to use the drug and offers a guide for the reader on how much they need to take in order to feel the effects.
The author states that after, doing a bit of research in various alt.drugs files, and some textbooks I discovered that Bufo Alvarius has a venom in its paratoidal gland that contains from 6-16% of 5-MeO DMT. Having experienced this (or a related) drugs once before, I was exited at the chance of obtaining a readily available supply of it. After consulting with the local herpetologist, and checking with several biological supply houses, I discovered that B. Alvarus is a common enough toad, but not available this time of the year and the price for a B. Alvarus is generally around $10 plus $25 (US) for shipping.
Sonoran Desert Toad – Psychoactive Toads will answer all your questions on obtaining and using this naturally occurring toad venom.
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