From the February, 1986 issue of High Times comes the DMT entry in the “Abuse Folio” column, written by David E. Smith, MD and Rick Seymour of the Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic. Can produce ...
This article was originally featured on Undark. When Johannes Reckweg arrived in the Netherlands in 2016 to work on his master’s program in neuropsychology, he didn’t expect to learn about a ...
A growing number of psychedelic compounds are being explored clinically for the treatment of neurological conditions such as depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). One such ...
This post is in response to DMT, Aliens, and Reality — Part 1 By Scott A. McGreal MSc. In Part 1 of this article, I discussed Rick Strassman’s research on DMT. In particular I focused on the ...
Hallucinations. Vivid images. Intense sounds. Greater self-awareness. Those are the hallmark effects associated with the world’s four most popular psychedelic drugs. Ayahuasca, DMT, MDMA and ...
Since the turn of the millennium the so-called “psychedelic renaissance” has slowly been growing, with a number of dedicated researchers tirelessly working to legitimize a field of science profoundly ...
Research in mice has found that N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT), one of the active ingredients of the psychedelic tea ayahuasca, can spark the creation of new nerve cells and improve spatial learning and ...
A new study from Imperial College London has found significant overlap between the experiences reported by subjects who have had near-death experiences, and volunteers administered with a powerful ...
Have you ever wondered why people who nearly die often describe speeding toward supernatural light, or seeing their life flash before their eyes? You may have also heard about the powerful psychedelic ...