Bufo alvarius: Difference between revisions
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MDElliottMD (talk | contribs) Comprehensive categorization: +Tryptamines, Classical Psychedelics (Serotonergic), Psychedelics |
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| seealso = [[5-MeO-DMT]], [[DMT]], [[Anadenanthera]] | | seealso = [[5-MeO-DMT]], [[DMT]], [[Anadenanthera]] | ||
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| quote = The Sonoran Desert toad — ''Incilius alvarius'', formerly ''Bufo'' — is one of the few animals whose chemistry has been pressed into psychedelic use. The dried gland yields 5-MeO-DMT; the smoke yields the shortest journey. The toad gives, and the population pays — the recent fashion is doing the species no favors. | |||
| volume = Gnosis | |||
| voice = curated paraphrase — replace with verbatim passage | |||
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