DMT for depression: paving the way for new medicine

Roughly 264 million people in the world live with depression. Of those people, somewhere between 29% and 46% fail to fully respond to treatment. That means that 29% to 46% of people with depression are actively trying therapy and/or antidepressant medication for relief from their depression. But it’s not working. DMT for depression is being studied as a solution.

People are spending time, energy, money, and a whole lot of effort for no results. At a minimum, that’s frustrating. And enough to feel defeated. Defeated by depression is a huge factor in someone’s mental health. And a feeling of hopelessness that your efforts to feel good are not working. This cycle has been going on for too long. Leaving people who live with depression in a perpetual cycle of more depression…

But research is showing that N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) has the potential to break the cycle. DMT for depression is being studied and the results are promising.

Researchers are saying that DMT is paving the way for new medicine. And it has the potential to completely change the way we treat depression.

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By Lauren Sasser

Lauren Sasser is a copywriter for the cannabis and plant-medicine industries. She believes plant power gives the soul power. People need the right to choose whichever form of therapy and/or medicine meets their unique needs and will help them grow into the best human they can be. In her spare time, she hangs out with her kids, rips down snowy mountains, dives through ocean waves, and dances to funk music in her kitchen.

(Source: realitysandwich.com; February 9, 2021; https://tinyurl.com/ybyj36nl)
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