Quote Originally Posted by DuB View Post
No.

While it has been proposed that endogenous DMT may play an important role in certain experiences such as dreaming and NDEs (near death experiences), this is based primarily on anecdotal evidence. The author that lucid4sho cited is mistaken in claiming that DMT has been concretely implicated in these processes. (The natural function of endogenous DMT is not currently known.) Additionally, the facts that she endorses the 10% brain myth and that she makes a living as a hypnotherapist and Jungian do not bode well for her credibility.

If you're looking for a good LDing supplement, I recommend using one with a better track record, such as Galantamine or Calea Z.
I agree, though I've seen it suggested countless times, I've never seen any real solid studies connecting endogenous dmt and lding. I just wanted to show that its been proposed, clearly I picked a relatively lousy reference.

I may be wrong but I thought that the brain usage percent was originally based off voluntary actions & thoughts VS involuntary ones, but people mistakenly thought it meant that parts of our brains are just inactive.