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How to Use DMT, the "Spirit Molecule," and Everything You Need to Know About It.

DMT is a hallucinogenic tryptamine substance, also known as N, N-dimethyltryptamine in medical terminology. This medication, also known as Dimitri, has effects that are comparable to those of psychedelics like LSD and magic mushrooms.

In the US, DMT is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance, making its production, acquisition, possession, or distribution prohibited. Despite recent decriminalisation in several areas, it remains unlawful under both state and federal law.

Everyone deserves to be well and happy. But, regardless of their legal status, we are dedicated to delivering balanced, evidence-based information regarding drugs, including harm-reduction techniques.

Does it have other names?

Different names are sometimes used for DMT. Among these street names are:

  • Dimitri
  • fantasia
  • businessman’s trip
  • businessman’s special
  • 45-minute psychosis
  • spiritual molecule

Where does it originate?

DMT occurs naturally in many plant speciesTrusted Source, and has long been employed in religious rites in several South American regions.

It can also be made in a laboratory.

Is this the same as ayahuasca?

Kind of. DMT is the main active ingredient in ayahuasca.

Banisteriopsis caapi and Psychotria viridis are two herbs that are historically used to make ayahuasca. The second one has DMT in it, while the first one has MAOIs, which stop your body’s enzymes from breaking down DMT.

What does it feel like?

Like most drugs, DMT can have very different effects on different people. However, some people really enjoy it.

Some people find it overwhelming or scary. Some people call this terrible thing that happened a bad trip.

People who have tried it say it makes them feel like they’re going fast through a tunnel of bright lights and shapes. Others say they felt like they were no longer in their bodies and had changed into something else.

Some people also say they’ve been to other worlds and talked to beings that look like aliens.

Some people also say that coming down from DMT is pretty rough and makes them feel uneasy.

How is it consumed?

The most common form of synthetic DMT is a white, crystalline powder. However, the medication occasionally has a pinkish or yellowish hue.

It can be snorted, evaporated, or pipe-smoked. DMT can also be administered. However, there are allegedly additional hazards involved.

Plants and vines are boiled to produce a tea-like beverage utilised in religious ceremonies.

What is the duration of it?

DMT synthesis quickly begins to act. It usually takes only a few minutes to show results, but it can take up to ten minutes.

Effects from plant-based brews often appear within 20 to 60 minutes.

A DMT trip’s intensity and length are influenced by a variety of factors, such as:

  • how much you use
  • how you use it
  • whether you’ve eaten
  • whether you’ve taken other drugs

When inhaled, snorted, or injected, DMT usually has a 45-to-60-minute half-life.

If you consume it as an ayahuasca-like drink, you may experience a trip that lasts for two to six hours.

Are there any harmful effects of it?

DMT is a potent drug with various negative psychological and physiological impacts. Some of these are favoured, while others are less so.
Possible mental effects of DMT include:

  • euphoria
  • floating
  • vivid hallucinations
  • altered sense of time
  • depersonalization

Remember that some users report continuing mental effects for several days or weeks after stopping.

Physical effects of DMT can include:

Are there any risks?

Yes, some of them could be serious.

The physical side effects of DMT, which include increased heart rate and blood pressure, might be dangerous, particularly if you already have heart disease or high blood pressure.

Using DMT may also cause:

It may also be associated with respiratory arrest (when someone stops breathing) and coma.

 

Are there any other interactions I should be aware of?

DMT can interact with a variety of prescription and OTC medications, as well as other substances.

If you use DMT, avoid combining it with other substances such as:

Prescription and over-the-counter medications to avoid mixing with DMT include:

Is it addictive?

The jury is still out on whether DMT is addictive, according to the National Institute on Drug AbuseTrusted Source.

Harm reduction tips

DMT is incredibly potent, despite the fact that it occurs naturally in a variety of plant species. If you do decide to try it, there are a few precautions you may take to lessen your chances of having a negative reaction.

When consuming DMT, keep the following tips in mind:

The bottom line

DMT is a naturally occurring substance that has been employed in religious rites in various South American tribes for ages. Its synthetic variant is being employed for its potent hallucinogenic effects.

If you want to try DMT, there are several precautions you should take to limit your risk of major side effects. This includes ensuring that any prescription or over-the-counter medications you are taking will not produce an adverse reaction.

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