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Mescaline & Hallucinogenic Cactus

For many years, various tribes and individuals have been aware of the psychoactive effects of some very special, mescaline containing, hallucinogenic cactus; namely Peyote and San Pedro.

More recently in drug- oriented literature there have been numerous references to other cacti believed to have hallucinogenic properties.

Among these are Donana from northern Mexico and three related mescaline-bearing species from South America, and at least 15 species used by the Indians of Central Mexico as Peyote substitutes.

This section presents everything about the hallucinogenic cactus in an easy to understand way, perfect for anyone interested in learning about these powerful hallucinogens. Secret tips and techniques for cultivating cacti and how the yield of mescaline and other alkaloids can be increased.

Learn the most efficient way mescaline is extracted from Peyote and San Pedro, and how mixed alkaloids from Donana and other cacti are extracted.

Other information is included in this category such as the legal aspects of these hallucinogenic cacti and the names and addresses of legitimate suppliers from whom these plants can be obtained at reasonable prices.

The Cactus Growers Guide

The Cactus Growers Guide

The Cactus Growers Guide is a comprehensive guide that will teach you all there is to know about types of mescaline covering:“Types” of Mescaline, effects, cactus species, cultivation, preparation and ingestion and much more. ...

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Mescaline Effects

Mescaline is a hallucinogenic drug that is obtained from the flesh of certain cactus varieties, such as the Peyote and the San Pedro cacti. These cacti have a long history of being used by native populations, as part of their traditional healing rituals and religious ceremonies. Discover the effects of mescaline from this comprehensive article. ...

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San Pedro Mescaline

The San Pedro cactus is one of a number of different cactus species that can be used as a source of mescaline. The cactus contains psychoactive alkaloids, which are mostly concentrated within the skin of the cactus. As such, the skin is often peeled from the San Pedro cactus so that it can be dried. ...

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