just say know
Bluelighter
https://www.dmt-nexus.me/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&t=63460
this is a good daily log of DMT use for a medical condition (epilepsy) the case study might spark interest into research.
furthermore i think anyone interested in DMT needs to use the DMT nexus forum and wiki. i know that DMT is extreemly helpful; perhaps even the most advanced medicine for treating clusture headaches. i hear it's most effective and works the fastest and with the longest duration. needs research though.
it's crap that we don't have enough medical studies about DMT considering it's a basic part of metabolism and it's found in plants, the human body, and other mamals. what the hell is it's use? well idk there's not enough research apparently; but with websites like DMT nexus and even bluelight we can come closer to understanding DMT and other psychedelics as well as the brain.
personally i think DMT seriously needs to be studied. the brain also needs to be scanned while a person is being administered DMT. would we be able to contact the people who are doing the first scan of the brain of an individual using LSD and ask them politely to do a second study involving DMT injection, vaporization, and "ayahuasca"/oral DMT consumption. i think it would be just as important as LSD; but that's just my hypothesis that has yet to be proven.
this is a good daily log of DMT use for a medical condition (epilepsy) the case study might spark interest into research.
furthermore i think anyone interested in DMT needs to use the DMT nexus forum and wiki. i know that DMT is extreemly helpful; perhaps even the most advanced medicine for treating clusture headaches. i hear it's most effective and works the fastest and with the longest duration. needs research though.
it's crap that we don't have enough medical studies about DMT considering it's a basic part of metabolism and it's found in plants, the human body, and other mamals. what the hell is it's use? well idk there's not enough research apparently; but with websites like DMT nexus and even bluelight we can come closer to understanding DMT and other psychedelics as well as the brain.
personally i think DMT seriously needs to be studied. the brain also needs to be scanned while a person is being administered DMT. would we be able to contact the people who are doing the first scan of the brain of an individual using LSD and ask them politely to do a second study involving DMT injection, vaporization, and "ayahuasca"/oral DMT consumption. i think it would be just as important as LSD; but that's just my hypothesis that has yet to be proven.