Mescaline, a natural hallucinogen known since ancient times ... the small, slow-growing peyote cactus, to the brink of extinction. In a new study published in Molecular Plant, Weizmann Institute ...
It contains several psychoactive compounds, primarily mescaline, which is a hallucinogen. Different tribes of peyote people have their own name for the cactus. While it is still a controlled ...
It’s only here and in northern Mexico that the bluish-green peyote ... religious use The cactus contains a spectrum of psychoactive alkaloids, the primary one being the hallucinogen mescaline ...
It’s in an area Native Americans call the peyote gardens because the spineless cactus containing the hallucinogen mescaline, a plant they hold sacred, only grows naturally in this region and in ...
The Native American Church is considered the most widespread religious movement among the Indigenous people of North America. It holds sacred the peyote cactus, which grows naturally only in some ...