nen888 wrote:..in California it's an endangered species, in New Mexico it's threatened..
and perhaps they could kind of do with their defence venom while in the wild..
an endangered animal is exploited, while for over 20 years strains of 5meo-DMT Phalaris have been known and cloned..
i think what the op is encouraging is offensive, and the op's friend 'Dr O.' equally so for the exploitation of disappearing animals, for personal gain, creating international markets when easily grown plant sources could have been developed..
i'm just disgusted..
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it is in the IUCN 2013 Red List of Threatened Species
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When i lived on the gulf coast of Florida I would hear of invasive toxic toads, however I'm fairly certain these were Bufo marinus toads...
The strange thing is smoking toad venom was popular in Florida... were they buying these toads as pets? Or were there actually bufo alvarius toads wild in Florida?
These toads are sold as pets,
http://www.herbalfire.com/toad.htm this link is an example, I'm not sure how I feel about this...I mean, a skilled reptile enthusiast would be a fine owner, however some young person looking to get high may not provide the best care for these creatures, and the toad's well-being is not my only concern, people may actually end up hurting themselves with the compounds contained in the toad venom...
Quote:(with an unknown but large amount, smoked) I observed the subject pass very quickly into an almost coma-like state. Within seconds his face became purple and his breathing stopped. I pounded his chest, and breathed for him, and he seemed to emerge in consciousness, with the comment, "This is absolute ecstasy." He stopped breathing a second time, and both heart massage and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation was provided. Again, he recovered and managed to maintain a continuing consciousness and achieve a partial recovery. In the awake condition he was increasingly lucid, but on closing his eyes he became possessed with, what he called, "The energy of terror." He could not sleep, as upon closing his eyes he felt threatened in a way he could not tolerate. Three days later, medical intervention with antipsychotic medication was provided, which allowed the recovery of an acceptable behavior pattern in a few more days. -shulgin;TIHKAL
5-meo-DMT can be some serious stuff, not to mention the other compounds present in toad venom.
It's probably better that these toads are rare, and honestly, I feel they should be left alone.
However:
Plant sources for 5-meo-DMT are vastly unsatisfactory in the quantity which they contain...
Virola Theiodora and virola resins are probably the best bet as far as plant sources go...
Delosperma cooperi is a common ornamental plant commonly available for sale, I'm hoping that this plant will prove to be viable source for 5-meo-DMT...
Though I feel chemistry may be the answer, these compounds can be synthesized, taking living sources out of the picture.
-eg