For Mike Tyson to resume his boxing career, he got some assistance from a psychedelic toxin and a shaman that oversaw the process. "You see a toad, you bust its puss, you put it on like a mirror, and ...
Boxing legend Mike Tyson is no stranger to saying or doing something strange—and his latest admission about what exactly helped him come back out of retirement after nearly 20 years is further proof ...
A colorado river toad (Incilius alvarius). The rarely seen amphibian is native to parts of Northwestern Mexico and the Southwestern U.S. Image: Vladimir Wrangel (Shutterstock) A potential depression ...
Mike Tyson has revealed smoking toad venom has mellowed him. Former heavyweight champion Tyson was one of the most feared boxers in history due to his explosive style but also had problems away from ...
Hallucinogenic compounds that activate multiple receptors, found in Colorado River toads, show “promising transdiagnostic therapeutic with rapid and lasting effects” for conditions such as depression ...
Longevity guru Bryan Johnson has long had questions about the bounds of human consciousness. He says smoking a psychedelic found in Sonoran toad venom gave him clarity. "I know what it feels like to ...
For nearly two decades, a career characterised by ruthless destruction had a painfully meek, almost tragic final chapter.
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