| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Bear in mind that I do not have access to scientific journals or papers like other may have so I stand to be corrected if research and evidence can be provided. 3 - The Person Posting Is Wrong - Common sense suggests that it is highly unlikely that a fruit which has been available for centuries and never documented as having anything other than medicinal uses would be a candidate for containing DMT.
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