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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Apr 30, 2019 13:55:53 GMT
Honestly, if you don't read what I post, I don't know why I bother. The Hungarian studies in the 1950's were to explore the effects of the drugs, and in California recently there has been further research into the chemistry to try and find a therapeutic use for the drug, due to some problems with the current drug Ketamine used for intransigent cases of depression. This was all in the article I posted. Science is looking for a safe, effective alternative. DMT is one of the options being studied. cen.acs.org/biological-chemistry/neuroscience/Ketamine-produce-antidepressant-effects-through/96/i36Here is evidence that there may be problems with this drug due to the possible effects of it efficiency being to the opioid receptors in the brain which MAY lead to dependency. More work is needed. Yes DMT is very like other hallucinogens in its effect on the brain, though science is working on any useful difference it has that might be therapeutic. BTW There are many natural substances that natïve tribes have used for years that science is now producing for therapeutic use. DMT is nothing special. A few posts up you admitted that you knew "absolutely nothing" about DMT. Now you suddenly know it's "nothing special." That's because she has been reading other's validated research and learning. You should try it sometime.
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