Hi there and welcome.
Sorry for the late reply.
While it is great that your friend has found some relief, one has to wonder just how sustainable the daily use of DMT will turn out to be. It seems to me that there are other issues that will need to be addressed and changes carried through into 'normal life' (if that's something your friend ever gets to experience
) - changes in actions, interactions, thinking, and the rest.
Quote:He smoked since 2 days no dmt and he realises that his feeling is getting not as good as yesterday.
One also has to accept that moods will vary. I think it's part of emotional health to do so. I can understand his choice as an abreaction away from mainstream culture, however. It feels to me like it's a reaction that mirrors the societal pathology in certain respects - a sort of instant fix, for a start.
What will happen if/when the DMT runs out? What will happen if your friend gets a hyperslap, or gets 'locked out'?
Or does your friend have a method of integrating this level of usage into his life? One way or another it would be good to hear more, like what he does for the rest of the day outside of smoking (vaping) DMT and cannabis.
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― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli