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    Mescaline or mescalin (3,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine) is a naturally occurring psychedelic protoalkaloid of the substituted phenethylamine class, known for its hallucinogenic effects comparable to those of LSD and psilocybin.

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    Mescaline is a psychedelic hallucinogen obtained from the small, spineless cactus Peyote (Lophophora williamsi), the San Pedro cactus, Peruvian torch cactus, and other mescaline-containing cacti. It is also found in certain members of the Fabaceae(bean family) and can be produced synthetically. People have used hallucinogens for hundreds of year, m...

    The top of the cactus above ground, or the crown, consists of disc-shaped buttons that are cut from the roots and dried. These buttons are generally chewed or soaked in water to produce an intoxicating tea. It can be consumed raw or dried but is extremely bitter. The hallucinogen may also be ground into powder for oral capsules, or smoked with mari...

    "Trips", the intense psychedelic experience for the user, may be pleasurable and enlightening or anxiety-producing and unpleasant (known as a "bad trip"). There is no way to know how a user's mescaline experience may ultimately play out. Common effects during mescaline use may include: 1. visual hallucinations and radically altered states of consci...

    Intense nausea, vomiting, dilation of the pupils, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, a rise in body temperature that causes heavy perspiration, headaches, muscle weakness, and impaired motor coordination Side effects or risks of mescaline use may include: 1. anxiety, fear 2. racing heart beat (tachycardia) 3. increased blood pressure 4...

    According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), researchers have found that mescaline found in peyote may affect the fetus of a pregnant woman using the drug.5

    There are no FDA-approved medications to treat abuse of mescaline or other hallucinogenic drugs. Treatment of mescaline overdose involves treating symptoms and providing supportive care. Research needs to be completed to evaluate the effects of behavioral therapies for these substances.4

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  2. Aug 6, 2019 · Mescaline is the original psychedelic drug, but it has been overshadowed by LSD and its derivatives. Learn how mescaline was discovered, used and researched, and why it is rarely encountered today.

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  4. Mescaline is a hallucinogenic alkaloid derived from the peyote cactus. Learn about its structure, synthesis, sources, and side effects from Britannica's editors.

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  5. Mescaline is a button shaped 'seed' chewed to produce hallucinogenic effects which can last between 12-18 hours. Talk to FRANK about effects, uses and risks.

  6. May 20, 2019 · A book review of Mike Jay's anthropological and medical history of mescaline, a hallucinogenic alkaloid found in some cacti. The article traces the drug's ancient roots, its role in research and culture, and its unpredictable effects on users.

  7. Mescaline is a psychedelic or hallucinogenic drug whose use leads to altered perceptions. It comes from button-shaped 'seeds' found in the Peyote cactus and also from some other members of the Cactaceae plant family and from Fabaceae bean family.