Antonio Cristóbal Luque Ambrosiani (1 Posts)Contributing Writer
University of Seville Faculty of Medicine
I am a fifth-year student from the University of Seville interested in exploring the boundaries of medical knowledge, trying to learn from different backgrounds. The universe is immense, and science provides us with a powerful tool to engage with its mysteries, despite that I still got more questions than answers. As a consequence of this, life offers us a never-ending game of pursuing new scientific evidence to better understand nature and ourselves.
Ayahuasca and DMT may help us find the uncover cures to medical issues. Because DMT is produced by the human brain and released during the sleep cycle, exogenous administration of ayahuasca could lead to new approaches to studying normal and abnormal brain functions.
Antonio Cristóbal Luque Ambrosiani (1 Posts)Contributing Writer
University of Seville Faculty of Medicine
I am a fifth-year student from the University of Seville interested in exploring the boundaries of medical knowledge, trying to learn from different backgrounds. The universe is immense, and science provides us with a powerful tool to engage with its mysteries, despite that I still got more questions than answers. As a consequence of this, life offers us a never-ending game of pursuing new scientific evidence to better understand nature and ourselves.