No, this could make you very ill.
San Pedro's Cactus
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
The main hallucinogenic cactus is the peyote cactus. the psychoactive alkaloid is called mescaline. There is not a term to specify just cactus hallucinogens, it would just be a hallucinogen. please note that hallucinogen are not something to play around with, definitely not for recreational use. It should only be used as a spiritual tool.
Mescaline is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in various cactus species, notably the peyote cactus. It is not synthetically made, as it is derived from the peyote cactus through a process of extraction and purification. The traditional way of preparing mescaline involves cutting and drying the peyote buttons to extract the psychoactive alkaloid.
NO!!!! not the way us NATIVE AMERICANS use it the way we use it it is not a drug!!!!
can be found in nutmeg, certain mushrooms and certain cactii
No, you cannot smoke peyote. Peyote is a small cactus that contains the psychoactive compound mescaline, which is typically consumed by chewing the buttons of the cactus or brewing them into a tea. Smoking peyote is not effective, as the heat destroys the mescaline and other active compounds. Additionally, peyote is a sacred plant in some Indigenous cultures, and its use is often tied to spiritual practices.
No, it's not. Addiction to phenethylamine psychedelics is rare. It would be next to impossible to get addicted to mescaline sourced from a cactus although it is conceivable for somebody to become mentally addicted to synthetic/extracted mescaline simply because it's a positive experience.
You can, but you shouldn't. in the water there is a substance called mescaline which causes hallucinations.
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.
In a cactus. not in a cat. There is a small amount of mescaline in peyote and a few other cactuses. In the 60s and 70s, scientists performed abusive experiments on cats, injecting mescaline or other hallucinogens into them, then trying to measure how the drugs break down in the brain and body. There is an old article called "DISTRIBUTION AND METABOLISM OF MESCALINE-C IN THE CAT BRAIN." this does not mean cats naturally have mescaline in their brains.