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baseline levels of DMT at homeostasis, schizophrenia vs environmental factors, purely genetics?

It's interesting when you look into smokers and schizophrenia. MAO-A inhibition+CYP2D6 stunting (antidepressants/genetics).
 
how it comes full circle...

 
It's OK to have the beginnings of an idea, but try fleshing it out more by asking lots of questions about it. Also , the more relevant background knowledge you have, the better the questions you can ask - as long as one doesn't get too bogged down in orthodoxy, of course.

So, how would you introduce this project? What are you inferring from this assemblage of research literature? What, if anything, do you think traces of DMT in the urine has to do with behaviour-modifying brain parasites? Have you checked the latest research in these fields? Have you read the chapter in Shulgin's "PIHKaL" where he discusses the numerous failed attempts at finding urinary markers? (Which, incidentally, despite having been published in 1991, is… well let's just say that was more recent than 1979.)

Then there's the small matter that schizophrenia as a diagnosis has been removed from the diagnostic manuals, so what was Murray's 1979 paper even measuring?
 
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you probably have the parasite that tryptophan gets hijacked by.
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