The goal of using a psychedelic substance (especially DMT and psilocybin) is to achieve an out-of-body experience. For this to be achieved safely, preparation is also appropriate and necessary.
It's a good combination via vaporizer. Inhalation via vaporizer and before that, use an MAO inhibitor. An MAO inhibitor multiplies and especially prolongs the effect. Checking if it is DMT. You can try heating a spoon to a temperature slightly higher than body temperature. Then you put the white powder on it and it should start to dissolve and melt.
Testing psychoactive substances or psychiatric drugs on people is dangerous and is not done in practice. First, it is tested on a laboratory animal and only then on a human. A chemist produces some unknown substance which is assumed to be psychoactive.
Every psychoactive substance has a stronger effect on women than on men. Female hormones estrogen and progesterone, as they are adenosine reuptake inhibitors, help psychoactive substances to better penetrate the brain's blood-brain barrier.
The Czech Psychedelic Society (CZEPS) was established to create a space for open discussion about psychedelic substances, their benefits, and risks. We want to provide access to new knowledge and support research in this area.
Here he has a series of programs called "Perception and Perception Disorders". The doctor also talks about interesting stories from psychiatry, how people experience hallucinations, illusions, and under what conditions hallucinations meet the diagnostic criteria. He explains that, for example, hallucinations alone do not yet mean a psychiatric disorder (it is only a diagnosis if it really gets out of control). Psychedelics are also among the main topics here.
The most risky situation is with a person who is using a dose of cannabis for the first time. They should start with a very cautious dose and gradually increase the dose carefully. This is advised by people who are involved in cannabis treatment. If the CNS gets used to THC, then it starts to be quite safe.
The main characters in the film also include psychiatrist Rick Strassman, who researched DMT on volunteers and wrote a book about it. Then the film talks about the political persecution of DMT and psychedelic substances (including LSD), the state violently banned scientific research on these substances.
DXM generally works on the principle that it slows down the activity of the entire brain; the electrical impulses between nerve cells are much weaker. Although DXM is an opioid from a chemical point of view, it does not act on opioid receptors. It is an NMDA antagonist, available in Slovakia, freely available, without a medical prescription.