In 2019, Mike Tyson said on Joe Rogans podcast that, ever since smoking toad, hes never been the same. When I first spoke with Octavio, last year, he told me that his work was the trigger for toad medicine to be spread all over the planet. Smoking toad has been likened, in one guide to psychedelics, to being strapped to the nose of a rocket that flies into the sun and evaporates. An account from the nineteen-eighties describes how, unlike most hallucinogens, which distort reality, toad completely dissolves reality as we know it, leaving neither hallucinations nor anyone to watch them. Michael Pollan, who recently wrote a book on psychedelic science, tried the drug after being warned that it was the Everest of psychedelics. He wrote that the violent narrative arc of his tripterror and a sense of ego dissolution, culminating in relief and gratitudemade it difficult to extract much information or knowledge from the journey. Most people say that the experience is euphoric, even life-changing

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