Studies by Charles Grob, a psychiatrist at the Harbor - UCLA Medical Center, and others suggest that
ingesting ayahuasca has no adverse neurocognitive effects.
(Although DMT is a controlled substance, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled earlier this year that members of a church in New Mexico can
ingest ayahuasca for religious purposes.)
Not exact matches
First synthesized by a Canadian chemist in 1931, DMT is the primary active ingredient of
ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic tea
ingested as a sacrament by Amazonian Indians and by members of two churches in Brazil.