Description
What Is DMT?
Dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, is a psychoactive substance that can be derived from a variety of plants and animals. DMT has the ability to “high” you and distort your perceptions, making you see or feel things that aren’t actually there in large enough dosages. DMT is also known by the titles elven spice, businessman’s special, spirit molecule, and Dimitri.
Also called:
- Ayahuasca
- DMT
- Dimitri
- Rogan
- The businessman’s trip
The medication is used recreationally by users for the potent, brief “trip,” commonly referred to as a “DMT breakthrough.” It may be advantageous for both physical and mental health, according to some research. However, there may be negative effects as well that offset any advantages.
What does DMT look like?
Natural DMT may be an extract or a dried plant that looks different depending on the form. The pure, lab-made form of DMT looks like a white crystalline powder. But you’re more likely to find it in the slightly less pure form, which is a yellowish-pink looking powder.
DMT vs. acid
DMT and LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), or acid, are both strong “psychedelic” drugs that can alter your perception. They have the same chemical structure, which is similar to a neurotransmitter in your brain called serotonin.
Differences between DMT and acid include:
Origin. DMT exists in plants and animals; LSD is synthetic and made from a substance in a fungus that grows on rye grains.
Duration. DMT is an intense, brief experience lasting 15 to 60 minutes, while an acid trip can last up to 12 hours.
Form. DMT is often smoked, injected, or consumed in an ayahuasca brew, while LSD is taken orally by way of small tabs you place on your tongue.
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