Mike Tyson said he tried toad venom about 80 or 90 times with the help of a shaman. When Rosie asked him if he saw God, Mike said, “No, you don’t see him. You feel him.” ...
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However, things went a bit off when he mentioned toad venom—the same exact substance that Tyson admitted to smoking three months ago that helped him “see God” and convinced him to return ...
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Tyson claims he “died” during his first experience with toad venom but described death as “beautiful.” He credits toad venom with helping him lose 100 pounds, reconnect with his family ...
Jake Paul claimed Mike Tyson was cured of Parkinson’s with toad venom, but Tyson’s team denied it. Paul later backtracked, sparking debate among fans. Jake Paul sparked controversy after ...
"He doesn’t have Parkinson’s or any other illness." Tyson has previously spoken about his experience with 'Toad Venom' prior to returning for an exhibition bout with Roy Jones Jr in 2020.
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