Also called “Molecule of God” or “45-minute psychosis”, this drug is one of the strongest psychoactive compounds capable of causing very powerful hallucinations more than any type of drug.
It is a crystalline powder of plants found in Mexico, South America and Asia, tracing its origins back to ayahuasca, a drink with psychedelic properties obtained by cooking plants from the Amazon rainforest. This is a potion that the South American indigenous peoples have tippled for centuries to connect with their ancestors.
DMT has been around for many years, but its use began to become popular between the 1980s and 1990s under the name Spiritual Molecule or God Molecule.
Robin Carhart-Harris, head of the Center for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London, explained in his study that DMT is a particularly intriguing psychedelic, as the visual intensity and depth of immersion produced by high doses of the substance appear to be on a scale higher than what is reported with other more widely studied psychedelics.
DMT is known to have a significant impact on the electrical activity of the brain, by showing a clear drop in alpha waves. These are the brain waves that are usually most present when we are awake and relaxed. Likewise, studies have shown that the consumption of DMT causes an activity similar to what happens in the brain during general anesthesia or in states of deep sleep.
This substance is extremely powerful and produces:
Visual hallucinations
Euphoria
Dilated pupils
Increased heart rate and blood pressure
Dizziness
Coordination problems
Sickness
Anxiety
Paranoia
In high doses, it can lead the consumer to a comatose state or cause serotonin syndrome that presents the following symptoms: agitation, muscle stiffness, headaches, chills, diarrhea and fever.
Consuming DMT can lead to seizures, unconsciousness, and even death.
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