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DestinedGrain
#1 Posted : 8/9/2017 7:18:04 AM
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Blood levels of Human Growth Hormone have been shown to rise in response to exogenous DMT. HgH effects on the human body are primarily anabolic, stimulating cell growth and reproduction in bone, skeletal muscle, even the brain. HgH are sold as performance enhancers and are usually banned by most sports associations.
Excessive levels of HgH may lead to tumors in some parts of the brain, but these are supposedly benign.

Thus it would seem the healing properties of DMT are far more grounded in truth than mere subjective opinion. Not enough credit is given where it is due, and in this case it's the South American Wisemen who have maintained their belief in DMT's potential as a medicine, and the ones here at the Nexus who honour these ancient traditions.

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