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Jun 06, 2009 08:57

Bufotenin (also known as bufotenine), is a tryptamine related to the neurotransmitter serotonin. It is an alkaloid found in the skin of some species of toads; in mushrooms, higher plants, and mammals; and possibly in the brain, plasma, and urine of schizophrenics ( Read more... )

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alptraumhg June 8 2009, 03:23:48 UTC
Many years ago some freaks I knew tracked down some sort of hallucinogenic toads. I don't remember where they bought them from. I think years later whatever type it was became illegal to import or something.

According to them the effects were pretty mild at best. My main memory of it was being over at their place and a bunch of us laughing at them as they licked this pretty large ugly as hell toads. Also according to them, it tasted horrible. When offered to me it was an easy decision to pass. The image of a few people passing toads around to lick has stuck in my head however. We just laughed and took more acid.

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sororishara June 8 2009, 22:05:07 UTC
This podcast is worth a listen:

http://entheogenic.podomatic.com/entry/2008-02-02T16_18_18-08_00

I was also going to include a youtube link that I saw awhile back that shows how to milk the Sonoran frog for its poison, but can't find the darn thing now.

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kadeshua June 8 2009, 22:23:16 UTC
I hear reindeer pee is good too

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