Enoon wrote:Please take a look at the OHT if you're going to go the harm-reduction route (the link in my signature should bring you to a download page). I have lots of info on the most important techniques of harm reduction / responsible use in there and we could make the videos under the same moto. If we go along the same lines this project could be a sister project to the OHT and become part of the entheogenic university or Nexian site... what do you think? I think it would be great to see some professional looking videos with our logo out there.
Talking about dose and ROA I think is a difficult subject. I would definitely not show a video of someone smoking though, that's just sketchy. There's lots of ways to be educational without actively promoting and facilitating use.
I definitely think the whole guy/girl sitting in their bedroom explaining stuff isn't the way to go. The entire video could be narrated without ever showing the narrator, but instead relevant videos, pictures, graphs and animations.
Aye I think really we should steer clear of dosage for this video at least, I think as soon as we even recommend dosage we're entering into a high level of liability confusion.
I agree with the sat in the bedroom thing isn't the way to go, but I would rather put a face to it. I think a DMT information video that could easily be misconstrued from the off set, would benefit from a face. I'd find find myself questioning the credibility of the creators if I couldn't see the presenter. I think it provides a chance to diminish the taboo. By having a presenter we have the opportunity to show that someone who you wouldn't bat and eye at in every day life (Not a tinfoil hatter or a follower of David Icke) can have legitimate intrigue with regards to these topics. The only way we're ever going to be able to have any kind of discourse about this, is if we show people there is a safe and respectful way to discuss drug use. I'd like people to be able to hold me directly accountable for any point of contention. Then it can't turn into a screaming match for viewers. Plus we've got the means to produce this to a professional standard, so it's not going to come off as one dudes lone crusade. Then if it gets the backing of the nexus it gives it even more legitimacy.
Oh and I'll defiantly take a look at the OHT.
SnozzleBerry wrote:I would just like to remind folks that the Nexus has been opposed to videos depicting extracting/smoking pretty much since its inception. I don't believe anything has changed recently. Dispelling DMT myths is one thing, creating instructional videos is another. I see no reason for them to become enmeshed here.
Yes please can we stay on track. Would people have a read and post some options for edits so we can bat some ideas about?
Here's the script so far;
"NN-Dimethyltryptamine or DMT for short is a psychedelic entheogen, it's a chemical substance used in religious,
shamanic and spiritual practices all around the world. It's part of the tryptamine family of monoamine alkaloids and It's one of the most powerful yet mysterious psychedelics in existence.
DMT resembles the basic structure of neurotransmitters such as Serotonin also known as 5-hydroxytryptamine and when ingested it's capable crossing the human blood-brain-barrier allowing it to dramatically affect human consciousness.
The pharmacology of DMT is similar to that of other well-known psychedelics. It affects the receptor sites for serotonin in much the same way that LSD, psilocybin, and mescaline do. Serotonin receptors are widespread throughout the body and can be found in blood vessels, muscle, glands, skin and your brain.
Some would say to classify DMT as just a drug would be doing it a great injustice, as DMT seems to invoke a boundary dissolving experience so profound that it raises many questions regarding the nature of reality and our place within it.
It is important to realize at this point, that the experiences one has on DMT may be very difficult for some to integrate. It's very common practice, that persons seeking a DMT experience, will spend a year or more doing research in preparation before even coming into contact with the physical substance.
Changes in dose and method of administration can drastically affect DMT's subjective effects and these can range from short-lived, milder psychedelic states, to powerful immersive experiences. It's because of the intensity of these experiences that an element of danger is starkly present for the inexperienced user. If you find yourself in a state where you can no-longer perceive your body, how do you make sure your body remains safe? This is the first step of many that must be taken to assure the safe use of any psychedelic compound.
In 1931 Canadian chemist Richard Helmuth Fredrick Manske (1901β1977) was first to synthesize DMT in a lab and
its discovery as a natural product is generally credited to Brazilian chemist and microbiologist Oswaldo Gonçalves de Lima (1908β1989)
In 1946, Gonçalves de Lima isolated an alkaloid he named nigerine from the root bark of Mimosa hostilis.
However it was later shown in a case review by Jonathan Ott that formula for nigerine as determined by Gonçalves de Lima could only match a partial or impure form of DMT.
It wasn't untill 1959, when Gonçalves de Lima provided American chemists a sample of Mimosa hostilis roots, that DMT was unequivocally identified in this plant material.
From 1955 DMT has been found in at least fifty plant species belonging to ten
different families, and in at least four animal species, including one gorgonian (Gorgonians are closely related to coral) and three mammalian species (Humans included).
At this point its a nice chance to debunk the pineal gland claim that is a fairly rampant meme these days.
Presently (when this video was published) there is no evidence to support the claim that DMT is produced in the pineal or the brain. This is a speculation by Dr Rick Strassman (of spirit molecule fame) due to his own interests in the pineal gland. So far in humans, the key enzymes necessary for DMT synthesis have not been found in the brain, so it seems more likely that it's produced elsewhere in the body. Some recent research has shown that these enzymes
are present in the pineal gland of primates, although nothing is really proven yet, so we must avoid stating speculation as fact before the data comes in.
The equally as rife is the connection of DMT and dreams, and the idea that DMT is released when we die, both are also speculation with no real evidence to back them up. One thing we do know is true, is that DMT is produced in the human body, we're just not sure where. It's present at all times but only in trace amounts and the reason for this is still unknown."
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