Aleph (psychedelic)
Summary Aleph, also recognized as DOT or 2,5-dimethoxy-4-methylthioamphetamine, belongs to the class of substituted amphetamines within the phenethylamine compound group, renowned for its hallucinogenic properties. This compound can serve as a psychedelic drug and is often employed as an entheogen. The distinguished chemist Alexander Shulgin pioneered its synthesis and bestowed the name “Aleph” in homage …