No, it is not.
Hallucinogen
Mescaline is a hallucinogen.
Yes, mescaline is a psychedelic (hallucinogen) of the phenethylamine class.
PCP is sometimes considered an hallucinogen because it has some of the same effects. However, it does not fit easily into any one drug
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
Many different ones. The native American church is known for using peyote which contains mescaline. In south America they use mushrooms, DMT (ayahuasca), and cacti (mescaline). It really just depends on what is native to the area they are practicing in.
NO!!!! not the way us NATIVE AMERICANS use it the way we use it it is not a drug!!!!
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.
No, LSD is an ergot derivative, and mescaline is a phenethylamine. Neither are opiates LSD is not an ergot derrivative -- that would be ergotamine, another hallucinogen, this time alkaloidal (LSD is an acid). LSD does nto occur in nature, and must be synthesized. All the rest is spot on. http://www.answers.com/topic/phenethylamine
Yes, mescaline is a hallucinogenic of the phenethylamine class.
Not all cacti contain psychoactive components; therefore, only some cactus species have hallucinogenic properties.
Mescaline is a drug, not a disease, so you can't treat it.