Although DMT is not physically dangerous, it may cause difficult experiences which may lead to lasting anxiety, depression, etc. DMT can also cause a condition known as HPPD (hallucinogen persisting perception disorder), in which changes in perception remain after the expereince. Those under the influence of DMT can accidentally harm themselves or others, as well. So, DMT may be considered dangerous by some standards. Also, it should be noted that in many countries DMT is regulated and possession of this substance carries substantial legal risk.
It depends on your definition of "bad."
Bad as in illegal: yes it is illegal
Bad healthwise: It is perfectly healthy and has no negative side affects if you make it right and use a vaporizer to smoke it. It actually is known for making drug addicts break their addictions, so one could say it has positive health affects.
No, DMT will not physically hurt you unless you take a dose to ridiculously high that the sheer mass will physically hurt you, so in short, no it won't, its is more likely to produce a positive life changing experience, unless you have something nasty inside, like guilt for having done something horribly evil.
It's difficult to reduce the effects of any chemical to a simple "it's bad for you" or "it's not bad for you", but in this case: Yes, DMT is bad for you.
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Dimethyltryptamine - "DMT" It's what makes you dream it's a fluid that your brain will process when you dream. Most people like to cut the middle of frogs brains to get "DMT" for a psychedelic trip.Dreams aren't bad, the are good for you. If you don't dream you will die from insanity.But if you wanna know more about dreaming etc, listen to Joe Rogan - Dmt on youtube.
DMT is not called hippie crack. Hippie Crack is what people call nitrous balloons. DMT is called DMT or Dimitri.
Yes, DMT is known to have hallucinogenic properties.
4-acetoxy DMT (hydrochloride) is an analytical reference standard categorized as a tryptamine.1 4-acetoxy DMT is a prodrug form of 4-hydroxy DMT
DMT Sessions was created on 2011-06-21.
Yes, marijuana can be laced with DMT. DMT can be made stable in a powdered form, at which point you can put it into a marijuana cigarette or whatever you use to get high. HOWEVER... The effects of DMT are so much stronger than the effects of marijuana that you wouldn't even notice the pot. DMT is an extremely potent drug. Marijuana CAN be laced with DMT, but it is an unnecessary and wasteful practice.
DMT is illegal to possess once it is extracted from its naturally occurring state.
Yes, there are several books that discuss DMT (dimethyltryptamine) and its effects, including "DMT: The Spirit Molecule" by Dr. Rick Strassman and "The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide" by James Fadiman. These books explore the science, experiences, and cultural significance of DMT use.
DMT is present in most forms of life, but in incredibly small amounts. The practical answer is no. If you wish to extract DMT, use Mimosa Hostilis, Acacia, or Canary Reed Grass. Mimosa Hostilis is by far the most available and easiest to extract DMT from.
DMT is Dimethyl Tryptamine = N,N Dimethyl 3-amino-ethyl indole.