Pharmahuasca: human pharmacology
of oral DMT plus harmine

by
Ott J.
Natural Products Company,
Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
: J Psychoactive Drugs. 1999 Apr-Jun;31(2):171-7


ABSTRACT

A summary is presented of human self-experiments or psychonautic bioassays of pharmahuasca--capsules containing crystalline N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) plus harmine, as well as combinations of other psychoactive tryptamines with other beta-carbolines. The 1967 Holmstedt-Lindgren hypothesis of the ayahuasca effect--oral psychoactivity of DMT consequent to monoamine-oxidase (MAO) inhibition from simultaneous ingestion of beta-carbolines--has been confirmed by eight self-experimenters. Results of a total of some 70 bioassays are summarized and the literature on this subject is reviewed (with 66 references and one table).
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