Brain Releases Neurotransmitters Post-Death
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DMT, a natural psychedelic, is hypothesized to surge during death, contributing to intense, vivid experiences.
During death, the body releases chemicals like endorphins and serotonin that may ease the transition.
The surge of these chemicals may contribute to the peaceful and pain-free experiences often reported by people who have died and been revived.
One of the most intriguing aspects of death is the near-death experience ( NDE ) NDEs are reported by individuals who have been declared clinically dead or close to death and subsequently revived.
Commonly reported elements include feelings of peace, out-of-body experiences, seeing a bright light, or encountering deceased loved ones.
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