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Extended State Dimethyltryptamine (DMT): Psychedelic Renaissance Progresses to Psychedelic Enlightenment
LiveChacruna Wellness·3/27/2026
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Extended State Dimethyltryptamine (DMT): Psychedelic Renaissance Progresses to Psychedelic Enlightenment

By Heather Hannah, DrPH
Extended state dimethyltryptamine (DMT) may be the next frontier in characterising the complex effects of psychedelics. This approach offers an opportunity to advance past dominant and harmful paradigms, opening doors to new ways of perceiving the world. N,N-DMT is a naturally occurring psychedelic found, according to Alexander Shulgin (1997), “almost everywhere you choose to look (p.249).” The earliest evidence in South America of psychoactive plant use dates to 2130 BC in the form of seeds,
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