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Legal Cactus That Produce Mescaline

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Peyote and other psychoactive cacti


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Genesis 3:3-6 "But of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die. And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat."

Kuddos to Krystle cole for giving me the inspiration to jump on board with blowing the whistle on plants that produce and contain controlled substances. I'm learning more and more about new plants that I didn't know of before that produce these chemicals as well. I will add to these list. For similar list, check out my other related blogs: list of DMT producing plants, list of Ketamine producing plants, list of Scopolamine producing plants, list of Amphetamine producing plants, list of MDA/safrole producing plants, list of LSA producing plants


Legal Plants and Cactus that produce illegal Mescaline:

Mammillaria heyderi

Bishops Cap(Astrophytum myriostigma)

Ariocarpus agavoides Cactus

Argentine Saquaro Cactus

Achuma cactus(Trichocereus bridgesii)

Living Rock "False Peyote" (Ariocarpus Fissuratus) [Ariocarpus retusus] aka "Tsuwiri", "chautle", "chaute";

Peyotillo (Pelecyphora aselliformis)

Peruvian Torch Cactus Trichocereus peruvianus

Saguaro Carnegia Gigantea Cactus

Pachycereus marginatus(Mexican Fence Post Cactus)

San Pedro Trichocereus Pachanoi

Sand Dollar Cactus (Astrophytum Asterias)

Tom Juul's Giant Trichocereus cv. Tom Juul's Gi

Acacia rigidula(Blackbush)

Opuntia microdasys(Yellow Bunny Ears(Prickly Pear Cactus)

That's 15! So far!


I'm currently investigating the following strains that I found mentioned in academic sources on other plants and cacti that produce the psychedelic drug known as Mescaline: pachycereus weberi, Mitrocereus fulviceps, Argentine pasacanas, Stetsonia coryne, Neobuxbaumia macrocephala, trichocereus atacamensis, T. tarijensis, and Oreocereus sp. More to look into: Acharagma aguirreanum, ariocarpus bravoanus, Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus, Ariocarpus scaphirostris, Astrphytum asterias, Coryphantha hintoniorum, Coryphantha pycnacantha, Cumarinia odorata, Epiphyllum phyllanthus, Lophophora diffusa, Mammilliaria albicoma, Mammilliaria albiflora, Mammilliaria amniana, Mammilliaria aurelianata, Mammilliaria berkiang, Mammilliaria duwei, Mammilliaria guelzowiana, Mammilliaria guillauminiana, Mammilliaria herrerae, Mammilliaria luethyi, Mammilliaria mathildae, Mammilliaria microhelia, Mammilliaria pennispinosa, Mammilliaria rettigiana, Mammilliaria sanchez-mejorada, Mammilliaria schwarsii, , Mammilliaria weingartiana, along with: Obregoni denegrii, opuntia chaffei, opuntia megarrhiza, Pereskia aculeata, Theolcactus hastifer, Turbinicarpus alonsoi, Turbinicarpus gielsdorfaianus, Turbinicarpus hoferi, Turbinicarpus horripilus, Turbinicarpus laui, Turbinicarpus lophophoroides, and Pachycereus marginatus(Mexican Fence Post Cactus), and Opuntia Microdasys(Yellow Bunny Ears Cactus).


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Interesting O.G. Observation: As I've read about various mescaline producing "sacred cactus" and even plants, I've noticed a pattern. It's not uncommon for plants and cacti that produce mescaline to also produce dopamine, and a series of related phytochemical constituents of the phenethylamine class. Dopamine has a scientific name of 3,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine.[2]


Peyote related alkaloids include: Anhaline, anhalamine, mescaline, anhalonidine, pellotine, lophophorine, anhalonine, anhalidine.[1] Each one of these phytochemicals produced by Peyote and related "sacred cactus" has its own wide range of pharmacological properties. These individual medicines are like gold to anyone who truly understands medicine. The best medicines on the planet are illegal unfortunately, or heavily controlled. The good news for medicine enthusiast and researchers is that there are over 40 varieties of cactus and plants as well that are legal which also produce mescaline and related medicines. For the sake of intel, here's a detailed walk through on how shamans prepare the cacti for consumption: https://erowid.org/plants/cacti/cacti_preparation5.shtml


Below I will discuss the scientific research into each individual one of these chemicals produced by Peyote and related species. I do this to truly illustrate the sophistication of natural medicine, and how law makers, law enforcement, and people in general whose interest resides outside of the ethnobotany, phytochemistry, and medical related fields of research, don't generally know a whole lot about the science behind herbal medicine, ethnobotanicals, and natural drugs. Bottom line, the best drugs and medicines on the planet MOST PEOPLE DON'T EVEN KNOW ABOUT. Botanicals theirself produce drugs and medicines, and the best that we know about. Serpent medical is hiding the truth in plain sight, and not for your best interest, but for their own selfish financial gain.


Anhaline:(Also known as Hordenin (Anhaline, Cactine, Eremursin, Peyocactine),) It's most commonly called Hordenine, and is found in a number of plants, cactus, as well as algae and fungi.[4] Hordenine or anhaline belongs to the phenethylamine class of drugs.[4]


Chemical facts: Hordenine crystallizes efficiently in colorless prisms and melting points, 117-118°C; b. p.173-174. It sublimes at 140-150°C.[3] It is freely solubilized in H2O, alcohol, ether, and chloroform.[3]


Anhalamine: Anhalamine is a naturally occurring alkaloid which can be isolated from Lophophora williamsii(Peyote) and chemically similar cacti and plants(like the ones mentioned on this blog).[4] It is structurally related to the illegal psychedelic known as mescaline.[4][5]


The other chemicals discussed here are probably fire(really good s***) in terms of being "dank drugs". One must remember that mescaline isn't the only psychoactive component of the cacti. This is another example to confirm what I was saying about most medicines and drugs going un-noticed, under the majority of the sheeps radar, and even un-noticed by the authorities. Most drug dealers don't even know about these substances.


Mescaline: Mescaline has a range of scientifically confirmed medical uses, including treatment for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and even alcoholism.[6] Even though isolated mescaline is illegal, and even though synthetic versions are illegal, plants that produce and contain it are not illegal, at least not to own, buy, or sell. They're legal for non-drug use purposes. So if you use them, make sure you don't get caught. Half joking. =) (Disclaimer: I'm not encouraging illegal behavior.) Remember however, that psychedelics like mescaline generally go under the DEA, police, and FBI's radar, because the occult seeks to hide them for theirselves. The occult(shamans, witches, etc) are into using mescaline and other drugs to practice necromancy and divination[7], and they don't want most people to understand the supernatural connection that they have. It's a big time secret that they don't advertise for a reason. Most people who dabble with these drugs recreationally have no idea the spiritual implications.


Anhalonidine:


Pellotine: "Pellotine has been reported to have short-acting sleep-inducing properties in humans."[13] This is more proof that cactus and plants both produce insane amounts of valuable medicines, and most of them are not being utilized by the majority of the population. In other words, most people are not accessing or do not have access to, or are not using the best medicines on the planet. Most of them are hidden in plain sight, and most of them are not utilized by big pharmaceutical companies, nor do most people render their benefits, unfortunately. It's a matter of ignorance though, and socialist policies in the government, and being pushed by the W.H.O. and global serpent medical front groups.


Lophophine: I found an academic source that really raised my eye brows, because I am always on the lookout for new ethnobotanical sources of illegal drugs. The source states: "From the alkaloid composition of cactus we hypothesized that substances resembling Ecstasy might occur naturally"[8] It goes on to state that "Lophophine, homopiperonylamine and lobivine are new minor constituents of Cacti that produce Mescaline.[8] Interestingly, the source also states that: "An intriguing question is whether the new natural compounds can be called 'designer drugs'"[8] This sounds like a hint to me.. Chemist and phytochemist know how to isolate these psychoactive drugs from legal plants.. So there's drugs out there that most authorities don't even know exist. The people running the illegal drug trade are running circles around their own co-workers, and they're occult(freemasons, neo nazi's, satanic temple[x][x][x]).


Lophophorine:


Anhalonine:


Anhalidine:


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Not intended to encourage illegal behavior. 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 FDA. Consult your healthcare provider first. I hope your healthcare provider is the Lord.

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Academic citations:

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

[2] https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Dopamine

[3] Athilli, Lavanya, and Arumugam Balasubramaniam. "Hordenine: Pharmacological, phytochemical, pharmacokinetic and analytical review of the literature." Ann. Phytomed. Int. J 11 (2022): 121-132.

[5] Lundström, Jan, and Stig Agurell. "Biosynthesis of mescaline and anhalamine in peyote. II." Tetrahedron Letters 9.42 (1968): 4437-4440.

[6] Agin-Liebes G, Haas TF, Lancelotta R, Uthaug MV, Ramaekers JG, Davis AK (April 2021). "Naturalistic Use of Mescaline Is Associated with Self-Reported Psychiatric Improvements and Enduring Positive Life Changes". ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science. 4 (2): 543–552. doi:10.1021/acsptsci.1c00018. PMC 8033766. PMID 33860184.

[8] Bruhn, Jan G., et al. "Ecstasy analogues found in cacti." Journal of psychoactive drugs 40.2 (2008): 219-222.

[13] Poulie, Christian BM, et al. "In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of Pellotine: A Hypnotic Lophophora Alkaloid." ACS pharmacology & translational science 6.10 (2023): 1492-1507.

Book Sources:

[7] Gottlieb, Adam. Peyote And Other Psychoactive Cacti. Ronin Publishing, 15 June 2009

Encyclopedia Sources:

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

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