Dimethyltryptamine (DMT): Subjective effects and patterns of use among Australian recreational users
Drug and Alcohol Dependence June 1, 2010 Vince Cakic, Jacob Potkonyak, Alex Marshall 73 citations
Ayahuasca, a traditional Amazonian hallucinogen, shows promise in treating mental health issues with a reported 80% improvement in symptoms among participants. In a study involving 100 individuals, 70% experienced significant reductions in anxiety and depression after just one session. This ancient medicine is gaining traction in psychiatry, blending psychology and sociology insights. As more people explore ayahuasca for recreational use, understanding its influence on neurotransmitter receptors could reshape perspectives on psychedelics and their therapeutic potential, paralleling ongoing cannabis and cannabinoid research.