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DMT

by Rick Strassman MD

For good reason, DMT is regarded as "The Spirit Molecule." DMT is one of the most potent psychedelics known to man. It is found naturally in many plant species and is thought to be secreted in trace levels in mammalian brains, and other organs. Although the subject is debatable, it's probable that natural DMT plays a role in out-of-body experiences or spiritual states. DMT, like the other famous psychedelics LSD and psilocybin, is a chemical that mimics the neurotransmitter serotonin. The 5-HT2A receptor, which is predominantly found in areas of the brain involved with high-level cognition: self-awareness, emotions, and introspection, is responsible for DMT's psychological effects. DMT produces a brief, intense psychedelic experience when smoked or injected intravenously. The sensation of being ripped from their bodies and flung across space at extraordinary speeds has been reported by users. DMT causes vivid visions and aural hallucinations of distant landscapes, secret dimensions, and godlike entities. It frequently causes users to engage in profound introspection, allowing them to review prior memories and gain a new perspective on life. In its extracted form, DMT is considered a powerful psychedelic drug and is considered as being highly illegal in most countries throughout the world. However, it is still legal in some countries. I will show you methods and strategies for extracting DMT, numerous functions of DMT and how to tap into your own DMT naturally in this book. This guide will answer all of your DMT-related inquiries. GET YOUR COPY RIGHT NOW!!!

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