Variations of this tea, some including different hallucinogenic substances, are often known as ayahuasca from one of the names given it by indigenous South Americans. If it is combined with a monoamine oxidase inhibitor, it can be consumed in tea. It must be smoked or, as is common in medical studies, injected. Typically, DMT cannot be consumed orally. Some American cities have recently decriminalized the drug. However, many jurisdictions have exemptions for the use of DMT-containing products (like ayahuasca) by certain religious groups as part of their rituals. Many countries have their own bans on the substance or the plants from which it can be extracted. The Convention on Psychotropic Substances, an international treaty signed in 1971, bans the drug but not the plants that contain it. Though some users have speculated if these beings are real, author and psychedelic authority James Kent stresses that they are hallucinations. The frequency with which these beings are reported may explain the use of DMT as a religious tool for contacting the spirit world. ![]() Reports of the elves can vary dramatically, especially in appearance, but users tend to agree that the hallucinated creatures are intelligent and benevolent. The machine elves, named by the ethnobotanist Terence McKenna who popularized DMT in certain circles, have been reported by users since Dr.
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