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Magua is not to be trusted. The last of the Mohicans already warned about that.

 

"Toad poison" hangover treatment reportedly kills Russian oil executive at the house of a "shaman" near Moscow

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/toad-poison-hangover-treatment-reportedly-kills-russian-oil-executive/

A former top boss of one of Russia's biggest state-owned oil companies died after receiving a dubious treatment from a "shaman" over the weekend, Russian media say. Lukoil board member Alexander Subbotin, who no longer held a management role at the firm, was found dead in Mytishchi, a town just outside Moscow, in a house owned by a local healer or medicine man known as Magua, according to state news agency TASS.

Online news outlet Mash said Magua and his wife were offering high-paying clients various unorthodox treatments, including a procedure involving poisonous toads.

"They would make an incision on the skin, dripped toad poison there, and after the patient vomited, he allegedly would feel better," Mash claimed, alleging that Subbotin had been a frequent customer who came seeking treatment for hangovers.

"Suddenly, he felt unwell, and his heart ached. The shaman decided not to call an ambulance, gave him some usual heart drops and put the billionaire to sleep in the basement, where he later died," Mash reported, adding: "Whether Alexander got sick from poisonous toads or something else is not clear, but the investigation will soon figure it out."

 

I had a hangover recently that was so bad I would have welcomed this, either it works or kills me, but the hangover will end.

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forgot the pic of the "shaman" and his assistant.

yep. I'd trust a dude who looks like this to cut me open and drip toad poison in me.

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Man, Bono has really gone off the deep end.

30 minutes ago, crash_davis said:

"Whether Alexander got sick from poisonous toads or something else is not clear, but the investigation will soon figure it out."

 

Probably was something else that killed him. Definitely not the highly toxic toad poison.

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Каждую минуту рождается лох!

(cf. P.T. Barnum for translation reference)

Well, he’s not hung over anymore.

16 hours ago, Chooky said:

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"Poltoadium tea"

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