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Man dies after trying trendy 'detox' using drug made from poisonous Amazonian tree frog skin
A man died after using a drug derived from the skin of a poisonous Amazonian tree frog as part of a trendy detox method. The incident highlights the dangers of unregulated health trends involving toxic substances.
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