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Why cant you use Dimethyltryptamine (DHT), if schizophrenia runs in your family?



Or even if you have schizophrenia?(BTW, schizo runs in my family, my maternal grandmother has it) Do you automatically get it if you take the drug?

and for those who dont kno, DHT is chemical produced during REM sleep in order to have dreams, but if consumed, its the greatest high known to man. Many believe the drug holds the key to the mysteries of life and/or the after life

DMT is a hallucinogenic and basically can trigger symptoms in someone predisposed to schizophrenia because it essentially produces those symptoms-hallucinations. It losens a person's hold on reality and for someone who may already have a tenuous grip, it's the final straw that puts them over the top. It's no different than LSD or mescaline. I wouldn't risk it-seek a spiritual path to enlightenment without chemical assistance.
It's actually DMT, and you won't automatically "get" schizophrenia, but it may prompt an innate schizophrenia to emerge, just as any intense or traumatic experience may do. BTW the drug is also illegal in most countries.
It's called DMT. Your research sounds really interesting. I would like to hear more about it.
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