Users of a fashionable “detox” treatment involving a drug known as Kambo have been urged to steer clear of self-appointed ...
First death of British person after taking substance has prompted calls for a ban but why do people do it?
A WELLNESS coach is feared to have died after trying a drug made from the poisonous skin of an Amazonian tree frog. Kristian Trend, 40, is reported to have taken the drug known as Kambo in a ...
Regulators warn of skin products scraped from the skin of a live giant monkey frog and traditionally used in shamanic rituals ...
A DISTURBING new wellness trend has seen people burn their skin and slap frog toxin on open wounds as a form of spiritual ...
Kambo is a drug derived from the poisonous skin of an Amazonian tree frog.
Poison frogs living in human care aren’t poisonous, thanks to a “detox” diet of mild insects, like crickets and fruit flies. Can adding alkaloids to a frog’s diet help it regain its toxins and get its ...
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Avoid phoney shamans peddling deadly frog poison ‘detox’, health chiefs warn - Kristian Trend died after using the frog ...
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