A groundbreaking discovery has revealed that ancient Egyptians used hallucinogenic drinks in magical rituals about 2,000 years ago. A professor from the University of South Florida, Davide Tanasi ...
After all that, peace may be found. The hallucinogenic properties of the drink are due to a component called dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a particularly potent hallucinogen, currently the subject of ...
so this is something that affects your heart muscles - that an enzyme in the toad actually converts into 5-MeO-DMT, which is a really powerful hallucinogen. And so this can transport users - as ...
and is similar in chemical makeup to DMT, which officials described as a "strong psychedelic drug and hallucinogen." A. muscaria mushrooms are familiarly known as psychedelic, or "magic," mushrooms.