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pixiecat
#1 Posted : 6/25/2017 5:53:50 AM
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Hello friends.

I'm definitely not a psychonaut. I don't feel like my trips are spiritual. I've had addiction problems in the past so I am cautious with substances unless I can see that it is a plant. I am a healer and herbalist and I am interested in therapeutic uses of herbs. I have knowledge of several different mild and lesser well known psychoactive remedies, but sometimes more work is needed. A friend suggested I try DMT for my own illness. I was skeptical, but so far the results are good. The first night of DMT trips led me to a realm of cats, dancing ladies who were happy to see me, and a purply dark feminine figure that was very concerned about me being up past my bedtime. The second night of trips didn't bring any of the characters and beings, but I saw the place where you find the tunnel. Too bad I didn't get into the tunnel fast enough to see where it led. My mood is much much better and I finally have a sense of safety and being cared for. I'm sleeping better at night.

I want to learn more about DMT so that I can feel confident introducing others to it. Another one of my friends is going through ketamine infusion therapy. It seems a bit extreme to me, but I guess she really had no other options. She is curious about whether or not DMT can compliment her ketamine therapy. I have a lot of questions. My roommate is interested in trying DMT for his depression and PTSD, but he has bad asthma. I would like DMT to work for him but I don't know if it's possible to use an asthma inhaler and smoke DMT at the same time. I really have a lot of questions.

I do enjoy gardening and I have some psychoactive plants in my garden. I'm always interested in learning more about plants. I don't know if any of the DMT source plants will grow in my area, but it might be interesting to research that topic when I'm ready to expand my garden.
 

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downwardsfromzero
#2 Posted : 6/25/2017 9:57:56 PM

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Welcome to the nexus!

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My roommate is interested in trying DMT for his depression and PTSD, but he has bad asthma. I would like DMT to work for him but I don't know if it's possible to use an asthma inhaler and smoke DMT at the same time.

It's possible to put a solution of DMT into an ultrasonic nebulizer and inhale it that way. There are many ways of taking DMT besides 'smoking' (vaporizing is a better way of looking at it).

When correctly vaporized, DMT should not be particularly harsh on the lungs. The harshness is a sign that the DMT has been burnt. Of course, getting this method right takes a bit of practice. Some people report good results with e-cig devices. This might also suit a person who has asthma, I'm not sure.

Anyhow, we at the Nexus recommend doing lots of reading as you may well find your questions have already been answered.

This thread contains some pointers which should lead you in the right direction, and the FAQ section is also worth a look for a start.

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I don't know if any of the DMT source plants will grow in my area, but it might be interesting to research that topic
There will be. Even if you live in the Arctic you'll be able to grow something indoors.

So, happy reading - there really is a wealth of information to be found here at your fingertips!




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― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
 
 
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