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2020
The Amazonian ayahuasca brews are known under many names: caapi, yahe, kaji, mihi, dapa, natema, shuri, kamalampi, pinde, vegetal, daime, hoasca, la purge, etc., but nowadays the most common name is ayahuasca from the northern Quechua language. 72 indigenous groups are known to use ayahuasca, and 42 different indigenous names have been reported (Luna ...
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The Amazonian ayahuasca brews are known under many names: caapi, yahe, kaji, mihi, dapa, natema, shuri, kamalampi, pinde, vegetal, daime, hoasca, la purge, etc., but nowadays the most common name is ayahuasca from the northern Quechua language. 72 indigenous groups are known to use ayahuasca, and 42 different indigenous names have been reported (Luna ...
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Significance of mammalian N, N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT): A 60-year-old debate
Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2022Javier Hidalgo Jiménez +1 more
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A narrative synthesis of research with 5-MeO-DMT
Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2022Anna O Ermakova +2 more
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Innovative Psychedelic Therapies: Harnessing 5-MeO-DMT and DMT for Mental Health Treatment
ACS Medicinal Chemistry LettersRecent advancements in the therapeutic use of psychedelic compounds, particularly 5-MeO-DMT and DMT, have demonstrated significant potential in treating various mental health disorders. This Patent Highlight evaluates findings from multiple recent patents that explore novel applications of these compounds, including their use in severe psychiatric ...
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