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Mammillaria heyderi Mescaline Cactus

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Ezekiel 47:12 "And by the river upon the bank thereof, on this side and on that side, shall grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall the fruit thereof be consumed: it shall bring forth new fruit according to his months, because their waters they issued out of the sanctuary: and the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine."


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Classification: Grey Area Ethnobotanical; The Mammillaria heyderi cactus is legal, but it contains(produces) Mescaline, a powerful and illegal psychedelic.[1][2]


Mescaline should not be illegal, as it is not physically dangerous, and people have the religious right to use it, which means that making it illegal rigs things where only a certain group of people can have access to it, which makes it favortism, in a way. Mescaline is a God-made drug, that has medical value, and can be used without getting a person high. Natural drugs are way better than anti-depressants, and crappy diabolical pharmaceutical drugs. Fortunately for anyone who needs this medicine, there are over 40 varieties of legal Mescaline producing cactus in the United States. They're not legal to consume, but you can own them, buy them, sell them, trade them etc, so bottom line you can legally get your hands on them. You can even grow them at home.


Plant Family: Cactaceae; Genus: Mammillaria; Species: M. heyderi;[3]


Ethnobotany: According to one source, there are several species of "sacred cactus" that were utilized by the Mexican Tarahumara Indians for occult practices, such as those listed in Deuteronomy 18;[6] Is this one of the many fruits from the book of Genesis? It meets the description, however we shouldn't flat out condemn it yet, because it can be used as a medicine in a way that's not occult and does not get the user high. I'm not encouraging that because it's not legal, yet the cactus is legal. It's active chemical components have been studied by scientist for their benefits to those suffering from PTSD and other related conditions.[7] Common species utilized by the Tarahumara Indians of Mexico for their witchcraft practices includes: Coryphantha, Echinocereus, Mammillaria, and Scirpus.[6] They are all psychedelic.[6]


Natural Habitat: This particular variety known as Mammillaria heyderi, is considered endemic to Sonora, and Chihuahua in Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Oklahoma in the United States.[3] The Native Americans consumed Peyote ceremonially, so it is most likely that they likewise consumed a lot of other strains that produce the drug, as they're very common in North America.


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OG Observations: There's always a new plant or cactus that I've never heard of before out there waiting to be discovered by me. If I may sum things up with one sentence, it would be: There's an insane amount of cactus, and even PLANTS that produce mescaline and related constituents. It's not uncommon for specimens that produce mescaline to also produce dopamine, and other fascinating chemicals as well. They tend to sort of hang out together in natural places. A lot of these drugs that most people have never heard of that are produced by plants(ethnobotanicals), have tremendous pharmacological value, and ancient spiritual implications. Where we often find mescaline, we typically also find other neurochemical related constituents like dopamine and related chemicals.


What is Phytochemistry? What are Phytochemicals? To clear some smoke, a lot of people are confused about ethnobotanicals in general. Ethnobotanicals are plants that are sources for medicine and drugs, and these drugs are also known as phytochemicals.[9][10] Ethnobotanicals are not laced with drugs, like a lot of Christians think. They can't tell the difference between ethnobotanicals and "k2". "K2" was laced with narcotics to produce a marijuana-like high.. Ethnobotanicals on the other hand, are plants that naturally produce drugs and medicines, like how coffee produces caffeine, tobacco produces nicotine, cannabis produces thc and cbd, kratom produces mitragynine, poppies produce morphine, codeine, etc.[9][10] Ethnobotanicals and phytochemistry are the first two stages of pharmaceutical manufacturing[9][10], which is where I stop and draw the line. I gravitate towards prefering naturally occuring drugs(ethnobotanicals and or their phytochemical isolate(s)), in a non-synthetic form.


Phytochemicals: Mescaline;[3][4] Mescaline is called 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine scientifically.[5] Cacti that produce it often produce a wide range of other related forms of phenethylamine that are closely related in structure to both mescaline and dopamine. It's not uncommon for these cacti to produce dopamine as well. I've observed this when reading the academic sources over the years, and from books.


Peyote related alkaloids include: Anhaline, anhalamine, mescaline, anhalonidine, pellotine, lophophorine, anhalonine, anhalidine.[8] These are chemicals commonly found in cacti and plants that produce mescaline. They are generally found together. In other words, where there is mescaline, you'll almost always find these other chemicals.(phytochemicals to be exact). Mescaline is one of the most miraculous medicines on the fact of the earth, even when used in smaller dosages that render no high. The best medicine on the planet has been made illegal, and I for sure believe the evidence suggest that the occult are the ones behind it.


Pharmacological / Medicinal Properties: Based on all of the scientific studies conducted by various scholars, and the activist and scientist at MAPS and their work, and the countless eye witness testimonies of those who have had these medicines dramatically improve the quality of their lives, these mescaline producing cactus are perhaps the most valuable legal to obtain but illegal to use anti-depressant and PTSD medications out there for those that benefit from their micro-dose administration. The public is lucky that they can access these legally, but the occult and criminal organizations want these facts kept secret so they can push their isolates and free-based drugs, as well as research chemical knock-off versions of these substances. A lot of what drug cooks produce is based on how cheap and easy it is to produce, because it is about profit in the end. Visit MAPS.org to learn a great deal from academics about the nature of the medicine that is mescaline. To be clear, I am not promoting the use of these cactus for consumption nor for shamanic purposes as that is highly advised AGAINST.


Related Ethnobotanicals: This segment of the blog is based on the phytochemical constituents found within the plant, that is what makes it "related", not its species, etc. One source reveals to us some new information about mescaline and other illegal drugs produced by legal plants, as well as other beneficial medicines!. It states: "N,N-Dimethyl-4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenethylamine was found to occur in Ariocarpus agavoides.[1] In another plant called Pelecyphora aselliformis N,N-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-4, 5-dimethoxyphenethylamine was identified as the major alkaloid.[1] Mescaline is known as 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine scientifically.[5]


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I don't get paid for the reference above. The cactus is not illegal but I must warn you that if you advertise the fact that it produces mescaline, the socialist will come for you, so grow your numbers. I'm here to take a stand for us all. God bless. Statements and items are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure, any ailments, conditions, or diseases. That would be terrible right? Not evaluated or approved by the tyrants at the FDA. Consult your healthcare provider first. I hope your healthcare provider is the Lord.

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Academic citations:

[1] Bruhn, Jan G., and Catarina Bruhn. "Alkaloids and ethnobotany of Mexican peyote cacti and related species." Economic botany 27.2 (1973): 241-251.

[2] Lalama, Abelardo Pachano. "Category: Sacred Cacti 4th edition Post navigation."

[5] PubChem: National Library Of Medicine: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Mescaline

[6] Bye Jr, Robert A. "Hallucinogenic plants of the Tarahumara." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 1.1 (1979): 23-48.

[8] Schultes, Richard Evans, and Elmer W. Smith. Hallucinogenic plants. Vol. 35. New York: Golden Press, 1976.

Book Citations:

[9] Gottlieb, Adam. Peyote and Other Psychoactive Cacti. Ronin Publishing, 15 June 2009.

[10] Balick, Michael J., and Paul Alan Cox. Plants, People, and Culture: The Science Of Ethnobotany. Garland Science, 2020.

Encyclopedia Sources:

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammillaria_heyderi

[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mescaline

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