ohayoco wrote:Are there any reports of health risks with smoking DMT? Because I've found nothing... Erowid doesn't even have a health section for it. About as bad as it gets according to Erowid is difficulty integrating experiences so lack of sleep. Spice has been around so long, surely it's potential health risks got studied back in the day, or at least theyd've followed up on how smokers were progressing over the past 40+ years?
Any other old-school drug and I'd be able to come up with health issues or at least anecdotes about people I've known who messed themselves up on something or other. But I've never met anyone who's ever smoked DMT apart from foaf, whose a beginner so I've got zilch to go on.
I don't think there are such reports.
The ayahuasca reports are ofcourse unreliable since there are numerous reasons why it wouldn't 1:1 apply to smoking DMT; it's not igested through the lungs but through the stomach, it's combined with substances of wich health benefits are well known (harmale alkaloïds), it's taken in a ritual setting and social context.
So there is no proof of the use of spice being healthy or unheathy at all.
It is reasonable to expect it's health effects to be very similar to those of other similarly psycho-active tryptamines; 5-MeO-DMT, bufotenin, psilocynin, psilocin, the most related ones and LSD to a lesser extent.
Unfortunately or rather, fortunately, of these other substances there is little known about health-effects as well.
The only things known are things happening DURING the use of spice and other tryptamines (like already mentioned in this thread; bloodpressure, cortisol-levels, etc). Long term effects, positive nor negative, have never been established.
On this forum, cases are mentioned of people becoming psychotic.
I guess the risks of that are equal to those of LSD or mescaline.
Mind altering substances from cannabis, to opiates, to cocaine and amphetamine's, all carry this risk.
Anyway, difficulty integrating the experience is something that can be a small as well as a major problem. On the thread 'ever been stuck in a loop' on the experience-section of this site, somebody mentions such a problem.
It's those kind of stories that got me to write a few comments here with wich i really meant to say;'for most people on this site, spice seems to be a very positive thing, but we should be aware that this not nessecarilly is the same for everybody, all the time'.