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Find Reed Canary Grass, aka Phalaris Arundinacea which is abundant throughout the world and juice it in a wheatgrass juicer. 1 tsp is considered a normal dose and at this small of a portion: careful measuring and working up to it with each batch is important because of the varying strengths from one blade of grass to another. For full effects when taken orally, a monoamine oxidate inhibitor (MAOI) like tobacco should be used to halt metabolizing.

-Plants that Contain DMT:

  • Arundo donax
  • Desmanthus Illinoensis
  • Phalaris arundinacea
  • Phragmites australis
  • Delosperma acuminatum
  • Petalostylis cassioides
  • Acacia
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