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peyote is schedule 1 as it contains mescaline
You are thinking of peyote, mescaline is one of the psychoactive drugs in peyote. If you are interested in mescaline SWIM always likes to make a tea of out a one foot San Pedro clipping, bouncing bear is a good source.
Various studies were conducted on peyote/mescaline during the 20th Century. No useful medical application of the drug was found. Peyote/mescaline was banned in the U.S. in 1967 and placed on Schedule I in 1970. You can purchase Peyote seeds as well as other cacti containing mescaline online. It should be noted that what is sold as "mescaline" on the street is typically another psychedelic such as LSD.
Not all cati contain hallucinogenic properties, but the well-know peyote cactus contains mescaline. Mescaline is not necessarily an addictive substance, and peyote is not the only plant that contains Mescaline.
mescaline
Mescaline, peyote, buttons, San Pedro, Trichocereus Pachanoi, Trichocereus Peruvianus etc It usually doesn't go by any slang names but rather the cactus from which it originates (i.e peyote vs san pedro).
The alkaloid most responsible for the effects of peyote is mescaline. However, peyote also contains many other alkaloids that contribute to its effects.
Mescaline
Yes. It is considered to be the source of an hallucinogenic drug called mescaline.
There are about two correct nicknames for Mescaline. They are Buttons, and Devils weed. Another nickname is Peyote but that is actually one of the cactus' that it is extracted from, so it is a incorrect nickname even though its still used.
Peyote contains mescaline (among many other alkaloids) which is responsible for the psychedelic effects.
Blue usually is mescaline a hallucinogen derived from peyote cacti all x is cut half with MDMA or molly so it is half mescaline and half molly