The practice, commonly known as a “toad vaccine” or Kambo ceremony, involves applying secretions from poisonous frogs or toads onto intentionally burned skin. Advocates claim the ritual can “cleanse toxins,” improve energy, sharpen mental clarity, and deliver emotional healing. But medical professionals strongly reject these claims, warning that the procedure can trigger severe cardiovascular, neurological, and gastrointestinal emergencies.
‘Toad Vaccine’ Ritual Turns Fatal: Why This Wellness Trend Can Kill
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- Post published:May 27, 2026
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