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Originally Posted by flowerchild
what exactly is DMT ?
i have never heard of it 
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Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), also known as
N,N-dimethyltryptamine, is a naturally occurring
tryptamine and potent psychedelic drug, found not only in many plants, but also in trace amounts in the human body wherein its natural function is undetermined.
Structurally, it is analogous to the
neurotransmitter serotonin and other
psychedelic tryptamines such as
5-MeO-DMT and
4-HO-DMT. DMT is created in small amounts by the human body during normal
metabolism[1] by the enzyme
tryptamine-N-methyltransferase. Many cultures, indigenous and modern, ingest DMT as a psychedelic in extracted or synthesized forms. Pure DMT at room temperature is a clear or white to yellowish-red crystalline solid. DMT was first
chemically synthesized in
1931.
DMT is a derivative of tryptamine with two additional
methyl groups at the
amine nitrogen
atom. DMT was first extracted from the roots of
Mimosa hostilis in 1946 by Brazilian ethnobotanist and chemist Gonçalves de Lima who named it Nigerine. DMT was first synthesized by British chemist Richard Manske in 1931.
[3] DMT is often synthesized by the
Speeter-Anthony synthesis from
indole using
oxalyl chloride,
dimethylamine, and
lithium aluminium hydride as
reagents. DMT is usually used in its
base form, but it is more stable as a salt, e.g. as a
fumarate. In contrast to DMT's base, its salts are water-soluble. DMT in solution degrades relatively fast and should be stored protected from air and light in a freezer. Highly pure DMT crystals, when evaporated out of a solvent and depositing upon glass, often produce small but highly defined white crystalline needles which when viewed under intense light will sparkle, and appear colorless under high magnification.
Psychedelic properties
DMT occurs naturally in many species of
plants often in conjunction with its close chemical relatives
5-MeO-DMT and
bufotenin (5-OH-DMT).
[4] DMT-containing plants are commonly used in several
South American shamanic practices. It is usually one of the main active constituents of the drink
ayahuasca, however
ayahuasca is sometimes brewed without plants that produce DMT. DMT occurs as the primary active
alkaloid in several plants including such plants as
Mimosa hostilis,
Diplopterys cabrerana, and
Psychotria viridis. DMT is found as a minor alkaloid in snuff made from
Virola bark resin in which
5-MeO-DMT is the main active alkaloid.
[4] DMT is also found as a minor alkaloid in the beans of
Anadenanthera peregrina and
Anadenanthera colubrina used to make
Yopo and
Vilca snuff in which
bufotenin is the main active alkaloid.
[4][5] Psilocybin, the active chemical in
psilocybin mushrooms can also be considered a close chemical relative
[6] for the psilocybin molecule contains a DMT molecule at the end as with other close chemical relatives (4-Phosphoryloxy-N,N-dimethyl-tryptamine).
DMT is generally not active orally unless it is combined with a
monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), such as
harmaline. Without a MAOI, the body quickly metabolizes orally-administered DMT, and it therefore has no hallucinogenic effect unless the dose exceeds monoamine oxidase's metabolic capacity (very rare). Other means of ingestion such as smoking or injecting the drug can produce powerful hallucinations and
entheogenic activity for a short time (usually less than half an hour), as the DMT reaches the brain before it can be metabolised by the body's natural monoamine oxidase. Taking a MAOI prior to smoking or injecting DMT will greatly prolong and potentiate the effects of DMT.
The psychotropic effects of DMT were first studied scientifically by the
Hungarian chemist and psychologist Dr.
Stephen Szára who performed research with volunteers in the mid-1950s. Szára, who later worked for the U.S.
National Institutes of Health, had turned his attention to DMT after his order for
LSD from the
Swiss company
Sandoz Laboratories was rejected on the grounds that the powerful psychotropic could be dangerous in the hands of a communist country.
[7]

DMT in various stages of purification during clandestine production in
Los Angeles
DMT is a powerful
psychoactive substance. If DMT is smoked, injected, or orally ingested with an
MAOI, it can produce powerful
entheogenic experiences including intense visuals, euphoria, even true
hallucinations (perceived extensions of reality).
[citation needed]
Inhaled: If DMT is smoked, the maximal effects last for a short period of time (5 to 30 minutes, dose-dependent). The onset after inhalation is very fast (less than 45 seconds) and maximal effects are reached within about a minute. In the 1960s, some reportedly referred to DMT as "The businessman's trip" due to the relatively short duration of vaporized,
insufflated, or injected DMT.
Insufflation: When DMT is insufflated (snorted through the nostrils) the duration is markedly increased, and some users report diminished euphoria for increased "spiritual" qualities of effect.
Injection: Injected DMT produces an experience similar to inhalation in duration, intensity, and characteristics.
Oral ingestion: DMT, which is broken down by the digestive enzyme
monoamine oxidase, is practically inactive if taken orally, unless combined with a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). The traditional South American
ayahuasca, or yage, is a tea mixture containing DMT and a MAOI. There are a number of admixtures to this brew, but most commonly it is simply the leaves of
Psychotria viridis (containing DMT), and the vine
Banisteriopsis caapi (the source of MAOI). Other DMT containing plants, including
Diplopterys cabrerana, are sometimes used in ayahuasca in different areas of South America. Two common sources in the western US are
Reed canary grass (
Phalaris arundinacea) and
Harding grass (
Phalaris aquatica). In addition,
Mimosa hostilis or
jurema shows evidence of DMT content: the pink layer in the bark of this vine contains a high concentrations of
N,N-DMT. These invasive grasses contain low levels of DMT and other alkaloids. Taken orally with an appropriate
MAOI, DMT produces a long lasting (over 3 hour), slow, but deep spiritual experience similar to that of
psilocybin mushrooms, but more intense. MAOIs should be used with extreme caution as they can have lethal complications with some prescription drugs, such as SSRI antidepressants, and some over-the-counter drugs.
[8]
Induced DMT experiences can include profound time-dilation, visual and audio illusions, and other experiences that, by most firsthand accounts, defy verbal or visual description. Some users report intense erotic imagery and sensations and utilize the drug in a ritual sexual context.
[9][10]
In a study conducted from 1990 through 1995,
University of New Mexico psychiatrist
Rick Strassman found that many volunteers injected with high doses of DMT had experiences with a perceived
alien entity. Usually, the reported entities were experienced as the inhabitants of a perceived independent reality the subjects reported visiting on DMT.
[7]
