Vitalux
29th July 2013, 15:29
More and more people are hearing about DMT or Ayahuasca
Brian Rose and Ayahuasca Filmmaker Alexander Ward explore the psychedelic DMT (Dimethyltryptamine). They discuss its potential affects, smoke it, and describe their personal journeys and how it has affected their outlooks on life.
Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a psychedelic compound widespread throughout the plant kingdom, and occurs in trace amounts in mammals, including humans, where it acts as a trace amine neurotransmitter/neuromodulator. The significance of its widespread natural presence remains undetermined. Functionally, DMT is analogous to the neurotransmitter serotonin (5-HT), the hormone melatonin, and other psychedelic tryptamines, such as psilocybin.
When ingested, DMT acts as a psychedelic drug. Depending on the dose and method of administration, its subjective effects can range from short-lived milder psychedelic states to powerful immersive experiences; these are often described as a total loss of connection to conventional reality with the encounter of ineffable spiritual or alien realms.
Indigenous Amazonian Amerindian cultures consume DMT as the primary psychoactive in ayahuasca, a shamanistic brew used for divinatory and healing purposes. Pharmacologically, ayahuasca combines DMT with an MAOI, an enzyme inhibitor that allows DMT to be orally active.
Enjoy :tea:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDqKctXUbm0
Brian Rose and Ayahuasca Filmmaker Alexander Ward explore the psychedelic DMT (Dimethyltryptamine). They discuss its potential affects, smoke it, and describe their personal journeys and how it has affected their outlooks on life.
Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a psychedelic compound widespread throughout the plant kingdom, and occurs in trace amounts in mammals, including humans, where it acts as a trace amine neurotransmitter/neuromodulator. The significance of its widespread natural presence remains undetermined. Functionally, DMT is analogous to the neurotransmitter serotonin (5-HT), the hormone melatonin, and other psychedelic tryptamines, such as psilocybin.
When ingested, DMT acts as a psychedelic drug. Depending on the dose and method of administration, its subjective effects can range from short-lived milder psychedelic states to powerful immersive experiences; these are often described as a total loss of connection to conventional reality with the encounter of ineffable spiritual or alien realms.
Indigenous Amazonian Amerindian cultures consume DMT as the primary psychoactive in ayahuasca, a shamanistic brew used for divinatory and healing purposes. Pharmacologically, ayahuasca combines DMT with an MAOI, an enzyme inhibitor that allows DMT to be orally active.
Enjoy :tea:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDqKctXUbm0