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We complete this chapter by paying some attention to what many feel is the most interesting and most powerful psychedelic of them all. It gives us great pleasure to introduce 5-methoxy-N, N-DMT (5-MeO), aka the 'God Molecule'. 5-MeO is an extremely powerful, naturally occurring, psychedelic tryptamine [...]
Another influential psychedelic scholar, Grof (2006), considered 5-MeODMT the most potent entheogen [...] Pollan (2018), whose recent work has focused on how this compound creates a transcendent experience unlike any other psychedelic, called 5-MeO-DMT the "Mount Everest of psychedelics" (p. 274). [...] There is a notable distinction between 5-MeO-DMT and DMT, both of which are found in plants and animals across the world. DMT is often referred to as the "spirit molecule" due to its powerful hallucinogenic effects, which can cause intense spiritual experiences (Strassman, 2001). [...] Both substances can give users intense spiritual experiences, but their effects and safety profiles differ. 5-MeO-DMT is much stronger than DMT, so it is essential to use caution when ingesting it.
Human experiments with 5-MeO-DMT seem to have been conducted only by Shulgin (1970), who briefly reported that a parenteral dose of 5—10 mg is active and revealed the following details in a letter to the author: "My clinical studies involved a total of 9 subjects, 4 males and 5 females, within the age range of 33 to 65 years. All were healthy volunteers, all with con- siderable experience with drugs that can alter one's state of consciousness. The parenteral route of administration was in all cases by inhalation of the fused free base suspended on Tanacetum vulgare in cigarette form. The onset of action occurs in less than 60 seconds, reaches a plateau in the 2nd to 3rd minute, and is largely dissipated at 20 minutes, although there may be some lingering awareness for the remainder of an hour. Centrally, there is the loss of some reality sense, some eyes-closed imagery and a general feeling of being enclosed and isolated in a sensory sense. Peripherally, there have been occasional tremors noted, and occasional mydriasis. These effects are from 6 to 10 mg of the free base. I have personally conducted no oral experiments and do not know its effects via this route".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link)Human experiments with 5-MeO-DMT seem to have been conducted only by Shulgin (1970), who briefly reported that a parenteral dose of 5—10 mg is active and revealed the following details in a letter to the author: "My clinical studies involved a total of 9 subjects, 4 males and 5 females, within the age range of 33 to 65 years. All were healthy volunteers, all with con- siderable experience with drugs that can alter one's state of consciousness. The parenteral route of administration was in all cases by inhalation of the fused free base suspended on Tanacetum vulgare in cigarette form. The onset of action occurs in less than 60 seconds, reaches a plateau in the 2nd to 3rd minute, and is largely dissipated at 20 minutes, although there may be some lingering awareness for the remainder of an hour. Centrally, there is the loss of some reality sense, some eyes-closed imagery and a general feeling of being enclosed and isolated in a sensory sense. Peripherally, there have been occasional tremors noted, and occasional mydriasis. These effects are from 6 to 10 mg of the free base. I have personally conducted no oral experiments and do not know its effects via this route".
Another influential psychedelic scholar, Grof (2006), considered 5-MeODMT the most potent entheogen [...] Pollan (2018), whose recent work has focused on how this compound creates a transcendent experience unlike any other psychedelic, called 5-MeO-DMT the "Mount Everest of psychedelics" (p. 274). [...] There is a notable distinction between 5-MeO-DMT and DMT, both of which are found in plants and animals across the world. DMT is often referred to as the "spirit molecule" due to its powerful hallucinogenic effects, which can cause intense spiritual experiences (Strassman, 2001). [...] Both substances can give users intense spiritual experiences, but their effects and safety profiles differ. 5-MeO-DMT is much stronger than DMT, so it is essential to use caution when ingesting it.
Another influential psychedelic scholar, Grof (2006), considered 5-MeODMT the most potent entheogen [...] Pollan (2018), whose recent work has focused on how this compound creates a transcendent experience unlike any other psychedelic, called 5-MeO-DMT the "Mount Everest of psychedelics" (p. 274). [...] There is a notable distinction between 5-MeO-DMT and DMT, both of which are found in plants and animals across the world. DMT is often referred to as the "spirit molecule" due to its powerful hallucinogenic effects, which can cause intense spiritual experiences (Strassman, 2001). [...] Both substances can give users intense spiritual experiences, but their effects and safety profiles differ. 5-MeO-DMT is much stronger than DMT, so it is essential to use caution when ingesting it.