For many years most of
us have been aware of the
psychoactive effects of
Peyote. 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, San
Pedro from the Andes, 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
hallucinogenic cacti in an easy
to understand way, perfect
for anyone interested in
learning about this powerful
hallucinogen.
Secret tips and
techniques for cultivating cacti
and how to the yield of
mescaline and other alkaloids
is increased.
Learn what the most
efficient means of extracting
mescaline from Peyote and
San Pedro is, 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
give the names and
addresses of legitimate
suppliers from whom these
plants can be obtained at
reasonable prices. |