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Hallucinogens like DMT, psilocin, and LSD might rewrite the rules of sleep, blurring the line between dreams and reality.
The University of California San Diego School of Medicine has received a gift from the nonprofit organization DMT Quest to ...
How, exactly, DMT alters brain function to produce the effects observed so far in clinical trials is not yet clear, though a recent study from scientists at Imperial College London (Imperial) shed ...
Called DMT (N,N-Dimethyltryptamine), the naturally occurring molecule is found in plants, animals and perhaps even the human ...
The basic chemical structure of DMT is embedded in other psychedelics ... using electrical signals and some of the same neurotransmitters as in the human brain and gut. Indigenous cultures consumed ...