![]() But, nonetheless, it should be treated with caution for now, just in case. So far, no long term negative health effects have been reported by those who have tried this unique research chemical in low to moderate doses, and it doesn’t appear to be habit-forming (not least, because the trip isn’t all that pleasant!). Is DiPT safe to use?ĭue to the lack of research available, it’s impossible to say what the toxicity or long term health effects of taking DiPT might be. Fortunately, this sort of damage (where auditory pathways are damaged, while inner ear functions remain intact) is extraordinarily rare, which will no doubt hinder research into this particular area. However, there is some speculation over whether DiPT might be utilized in some way in the future to treat tinnitus, which is associated with a synchronized hyperactivity in the auditory cortex.įascinatingly, the effects that DiPT appears to produce on the auditory cortex is similar to what is often seen when the auditory cortex is damaged, which can be caused by a stroke, brain injury or birth defects. The a DiPT trip is probably only appealing to well-seasoned and adventurous psychonauts, hell-bent on trying out all forms of altered states.īut is there therapeutic potential as with other psychedelics?Īs there are currently no clinical trials exploring DiPT, there’s no evidence to suggest therapeutic effect. At high doses, you might even experience some visual geometry, as with DMT, and there have unfortunately been reports of ear pressure and tinnitus that has been painful in some cases. Aside from the auditory hallucinations, users might notice some visual and sensory effects such as color enhancement, morphing and augmented depth perception. Unlike the awe-inspiring experiences many people speak of when taking other psychedelics, DiPT is far less likely to produce any form of enjoyable ride. We just don’t know.” Does DiPT have therapeutic value? However, like we don’t really have an explanation as to why we experience closed eye visuals on other psychedelics. “Perhaps this bizarre effect is caused by the beyond human enhancement of things we might not ordinarily hear, like electronic frequencies. This gives weight to the idea that the whole experience is being processed by the auditory cortex,” Tipado explains. “Even when there’s no augmentation of auditory senses, auditory hallucinations are produced on DiPT. DiPT produces auditory hallucinations even when there’s no sound to be heard. Radical pitch shifts are also quite commonly reported, as are phase shifts (when two sound waves with the same frequency but different starting points combine).īut, here’s where things get spooky. When a person talks, we can normally hear what they’re trying to say, but when a person is on DiPT some of the words might be completely omitted from the conversation, or switched around to create an entirely new context. ![]() But in the case of DiPT, it’s purely auditory chaos,” says Tipado.Īlthough there aren’t any clinical trials exploring DiPT yet, a lot of people have reported their experience when taking the drug, so we know anecdotally what happens. When you take psychedelics, your thalamus is fed information in a kind of chaotic way, which is partly why things can get weird. ![]() The thalamus is basically the part of the brain that processes your whole reality. “We know that DiPT does effect the same part of the brain as other psychedelics -the auditory cortex, and potentially at a deeper level, the thalamus. However, research into DiPT (admittedly of which there is very little) only appears to make this effect even more inexplicable. Weird and wacky as the world of psychedelics may be, fast-progressing research is allowing us to start unpicking the inner workings of these unique drugs and indeed their therapeutic potential. “Almost all psychedelics have an audio-visual context, but DiPT purely produces audio artefacts. “It’s completely bonkers,” says psychedelic neuroscience researcher Zeus Tipado. Researchers Are Mapping Out New Dimensions Through DMTx Technology
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