Humans have used psychedelic drugs for hundreds of years, but we still don’t know an awful lot about what LSD, MDMA, DMT, psilocybin, and the whole galaxy of other psychedelic drugs do to our brains.
N,N-dimethyltryptamine, better known as DMT, can produce some of the most intense psychedelic experiences in existence. DMT naturally occurs in both plants and animals, but humans have traditionally ...
From the February, 1986 issue of High Times comes the DMT entry in the “Abuse Folio” column, written by David E. Smith, MD and Rick Seymour of the Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic. Can produce ...
This article by Lester Black was originally published on Microdose and appears here with permission. DMT earned its “businessman’s lunch” nickname in the 1980s thanks to the molecule’s paradoxically ...
The first time I heard about vape pens filled with DMT, I was completely dumbfounded. I was at a bar in Fremont with a friend when, after a few drinks, he mentioned that he had recently bought a ...
How are we to use the extraordinary power of psychedelics to help us penetrate the mysteries of consciousness? In our ordinary states of mind, consciousness, self and free will all seem real but in ...
Health and Human Services secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has made a long series of controversial movies in that role, from attacking the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to shutting down ...