Sonoran Desert Toad

One step closer to saving a species!

In the last five years, two words have spread like wildfire, “Toad Medicine” (5-MeO-DMT) is in the mouths of celebrities, herpetologists, psychonauts, and curious people. This curiosity narrowed Incilius Alvarius to endangerment due to poaching and increased movement on the Sonoran roads. Fortunately, researchers at Mount Sinai Hospital and Columbia University greeted us with another synthetic alternative to stop harming the toads 4-F,5-MeO-PyrT.

Could this be a queue to stop seeing this toad as a “medicine” and see it as a living species once again and stop abusing it for personal benefit?

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The future of 5-MeO-DMT, a conversation with Phillipe Henry and Timothy Harvey

The scarcity of the Incilius Alvarius in the wild brought preoccupation regarding the future of the toads, consequently the future of 5-MeO-DMT.
In a conversation with the founder of Egret Bio, Phillipe Henry, and the founder of Lighthouse Genomics Timothy Harvey we were able to understand more about their project Alvarius Research. A project focused on conserving, decoding and editing the genome of the species as well as granting us the biosynthetic reproduction of toad cells.

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