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How about a reference on the "scientists hypothesize" - Article on Dimethyltriptamine says mammals may produce it. "The study found that various mammal tissues contained enzymes capable of performing the above transformation." - But is something like this enough to say that we do, when under visual sensory deprivation? I'm sure some crazed army general has tried to extract this stuff from white torture victims before.

Also used at the time of pythagoras.

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How about a reference on the "scientists hypothesize" - Article on Dimethyltriptamine says mammals may produce it. "The study found that various mammal tissues contained enzymes capable of performing the above transformation." - But is something like this enough to say that we do, when under visual sensory deprivation? I'm sure some crazed army general has tried to extract this stuff from white torture victims before.

Also used at the time of pythagoras.