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    HOW DIMETHYLTRYPTAMINE IS USED

    A powerful psychoactive substance is Dimethyltryptamine. If it is injected, smoked or orally consumed with MAOI, it can generate powerful entheogenic feelings, which include true hallucinations. To help the drug user in remaining mentally and physically healthy a trip sitter is used. This trip sitter is used to light the pipe when the user loses consciousness of it, in case of smoked Dimethyltryptamine.

     

     

    If smoked Dimethyltryptamine, its effects last for a short period of time, which is about 5 to 30 minutes. After inhalation onset is very fast which is less than 45 seconds and it takes about a minute for maximal effects.

     

     

    If snorted or inhaled through the nostrils, which is know as insufflated, Dimethyltryptamine will have less powerful effect but it will last to some extent longer than smoked.

     

     

    If injected, Dimethyltryptamine will have the similar effects as to inhalation in characteristics, duration and intensity but emotionally it is more clinical.

     

     

    If Dimethyltryptamine is orally taken then the digestive enzymes, monoamine oxidase, breaks it down. In this process of break down the Dimethyltryptamine becomes inactive unless it is combined with a MAOI that is monoamine oxidase inhibitor.

     

     

    In the western US, Harding grass or Phalaris aquatica and Reed canary grass or Phalaris arundinacea are a common source. In this invasive grass high intensities of DMT and other alkaloids are found.

     

     




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