Mescaline
Compound: Mescaline
Category: Mescaline AnaloguesGeneral Info
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The first psychedelic phenethylamine used by man was mescaline.
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Mescaline occurs naturally in cacti of the trichochereus (San Pedro) family and in higher concentrations in the lophophora williamsii (Peyote) cactus. Peyote and San Pedro cacti have been used by native Americans for thousands of years and is still used in many parts of the United States and Mexico for religious purposes.
Mescaline has been called the grandfather of psychedelic phenethylamines and rightly so because it serves as the backbone for a wide range of potent psychedelic phenthylamine substances such as the TMA family.
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"If we could sniff or swallow something that would, for five or six hours each day, abolish our solitude as individuals, atone us with our fellows in a glowing exaltation of affection and make life in all its aspects seem not only worth living, but divinely beautiful and significant, and if this heavenly, world-transfiguring drug were of such a kind that we could wake up next morning with a clear head and an undamaged constitution - then, it seems to me, all our problems (and not merely the one small problem of discovering a novel pleasure) would be wholly solved and earth would become paradise."
- Aldous Huxley




