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Nicknames: San Pedro Cactus;[1]


Ethnobotany: Cactus that produce Mescaline are regarded as sacred by indiginous cultures who use them for religious purposes. Here's a direct quote from the University Of Berkeley: "Mescaline has been used for many generations and has played a role in Indigenous religious ceremonies in North America for over five thousand years."[1] "This cactus was used throughout history by a number of different pre-Columbine cultures and civilisations that settled in northern Peru."[27] "Archaeological evidence has been found of the use of San Pedro for magical-religious purposes in the following pre-Columbine cultures: Cupisnique (1500 BC), Chavin (1000 BC), Moche (100-750 AD) and Lambayeque (750-1350 AD)."[27] "Today's master shamans use San Pedro on altars ('mesas') erected for healing rites in order to treat enchantment and bad luck."[27] I have to call this out, because while I'm not against ethnobotanicals(including cactus), only Jesus christ can treat "enchantment" and bad luck.. By the way, Enchantment can be defined as: "The art, act, or an instance of enchanting. Synonyms: witchery, fascination, sorcery, magic"[30] In other words, shamans(witches) thought they could use San Pedro to treat witchcraft having been done on someone else. To be under the influence of witchcraft(or a spell) is to be "enchanted". Only Jesus christ can break witchcraft(enchantment) but you must be following Psalm 91:1 to have that authority. "The mesa follows a sophisticated ritual: 'levantar' (raise) or sniff tobacco with alcohol, ingest San Pedro, pinpoint the diseases, cleanse the evil and 'florecer' (flourish) the sick person. The mesa rite is performed in the early hours of Tuesdays and Fridays, which are sacred days in the Andean religions. San Pedro is sometimes replaced by an infusion of plants and seeds that contain hallucinogenic components, such as ayahuasca and the 'mishas' (Brugmansia sp.)."[27] Warning: Shamans practice everything listed in Deuteronomy 18. Shamans and witches practice all of the same things, and they're the difference between a baptist and methodist.


Classification: 100% Legal Across All 50 U.S. States!; Ornamental; Psychedelic;[1]


Plant Family: Cactaceae;[27a] Subfamily: Cactoideae;[27a] Genus: Trichocereus;[27a] Species: T. macrogonus;[27a] Variety: T. m. var. pachanoi;[27a] Synonyms: Echinopsis pachanoi;


What is Phytochemistry, Phytochemicals, Ethnobotany, and Ethnobotanicals? According to Stetson University, Ethnobotany is defined as: "The study of the practical uses of plants within a particular region or culture, focusing on traditional knowledge and customs regarding medicinal, religious, and other applications."(Via: Stetson.EDU) As for Phytochemistry: "Phytochemistry is the study of the chemistry of substances found in plants."(Via: https://ibs.upm.edu.my/content/phytochemistry-34443) Ethnobotanist and Phytochemist often collaborate, and the phytochemist decides which specimens(ethnobotanicals) to study in the lab thanks to the ethnobotanist and his/her work![2][3][4][5][6] Ethnobotanicals are just plant specimens that are associated with indiginous cultures(including witches/shamans) and their religious and medical use of these species.[2][3][4][5][6][13][14][15] Famous ethnobotanist include: Richard Evans Schultes[8](who collaborated with Albert hofmann[11] and others), Gordon Wasson[9], Terence Mckenna[10], and others.[2][3][4][6][7]


Critical Facts About These Fields: What a lot of people don't know is that these academics were heavily into occultism.[13][14][15] Terence Mckenna himself even mentioned the "tree of knowledge" from the book of Genesis often in lectures and in his book(s).[7] In the documentary: "Hofmann's potion", Myron Stolaroff(a researcher interested in psychedelic psychotherapy) states that "Hofmann often spoke of his youth and how he loved to go out into the forest and feel the wonder and the beauty and the "light", and he actually sensed a light in the forest and he felt "exalted"..[16] (Satan comes disguised as an angel of "light"; Isaiah 14:13 "You said in your heart, "I will ascend into heaven. I will exalt my throne above the stars of God. I will sit on the mountain of assembly, in the far north.") What a lot of people may be unaware of, is that ethnobotanist(academics) are known to collaborate with witches(shamans and other indiginous occult cultures who used ethnobotanicals to talk to the dead, and predict the future, and commune with spirits).[2][3][4][6][7][13][14][15] The best example that I can think of is when researcher Gordon Wasson traveled to Oaxaca Mexico to interview a Witch(shamaness) named Maria Sabina, which is where the popularization of "magic mushrooms" in the United States is believed to originate from.[17][18][19][20][21][22]


Phytochemicals: Phytochemicals are NOT to be confused with "research chemicals", as they're not the same thing.(see above section) San Pedro and other cactus produce the illegal psychedelic/PTSD medicine known as Mescaline;[1] The San Pedro cactus contains MORE than just the alkaloid known as Mescaline, it also produces and contains other derivates of phenethylamine with hallucinogenic properties, all of which have a similar chemical structure to that of Dopamine.[27] O.G. Observation(s): The previous paraphrased quote from the National Library Of Medicine inspired this brief rant that I'm about to give, as I've noticed this too, so I was thrilled to see an academic source pointing it out. I feel like a lot of folks don't realize that certain natural psychedelics like Psilocybin Mushrooms and Mescaline producing cactus produce and contain more than just their ONE well-known psychoactive counterpart. Another quick example of this is how Psilocybin mushrooms produces another psychedelic compound called Baeocystin.[28] Baeocystin is also known as norpsilocybin or 4-phosphoryloxy-N-methyltryptamine (4-PO-NMT), and it is a zwitterionic indole alkaloid and analogue of psilocybin.[28][29]


Random Critical Fact: According to a journal published on the National Library Of Medicine website,"The longer a cactus has been stored, the stronger and the higher its content in mescaline-derived alkaloids will be."[27] This is a VERY good fact to know about.


Mescaline History: "Mescaline was first isolated by the German chemist and physician Arthur Heffter, and in the 1950s the drug was used to simulate and study schizophrenia."[1] This isn't the first time a drug has been studied for its potential use in psychiatry, as LSD was also a target of such academic interest.[23] "Author Aldous Huxley made mescaline famous when he described his own psychedelic experiment with the drug in his landmark book The Doors of Perception.[1] Sadly, as it usually goes, the socialist moved in to try to isolate this valuable specimen for theirselves and the globalist pharma cult that's seeking to covertly take over the planet. "As with most other classic psychedelics, the 1970 Controlled Substances Act classified mescaline as a Schedule I drug in the United States, virtually halting scientific research into its clinical and medical potential."[1] Despite the fact that Mescaline itself is illegal, most of the Cactus and Plants even, that produce the drug, are not theirselves controlled, making it the easiest illegal drug on the planet to get your hands on. This is a big time hidden in plain sight secret. These ethnobotanicals were outlawed because they pose a great threat to the pharmaceutical industry. Only one strain of Cactus that produces Mescaline is controlled in the United States: "The mescaline-containing cactus peyote is the sacramental medicine of the Native American Church. For over a century, U.S. federal and state governments variously prohibited and permitted Indigenous use of peyote, with permission finally granted under federal law in 1994 as an amendment to the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978."[1]


Mescaline For PTSD: I want to start off by quoting and citing academic sources that confirm for us that Mescaline is produced by insane numbers of legal Cactus, has been studied by medical researchers, and found to be highly beneficial for those suffering from PTSD.[24][25][26] One academic study states that: "The respondents of this study whose PTSD reportedly improved after mescaline reported lower ratings of acute challenging experiences than did their counterparts who reported no change or worsening in this condition."[24] Another academic study on the positive effects that Mescaline has for PTSD sufferers states that: "Most (68%-86%) of the subjects reported subjective improvement following their most memorable mescaline experience. Respondents who reported an improvement in their psychiatric conditions reported significantly higher ratings of acute psychological factors including mystical-type, psychological insight, and ego dissolution effects compared to those who did not report improvements. Many respondents (35%-50%) rated the mescaline experience as the single or top five most spiritually significant or meaningful experience(s) of their lives. Acute experiences of psychological insight during their mescaline experience were associated with increased odds of reporting improvement in depression, anxiety, AUD and DUD."[25] One final study I want to cite and quote says that: "A recent international study investigated the potential of mescaline in non-clinical settings for mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol/drug use disorders. Of the 452 participants, mescaline use positively affected 86% of people with depression (n = 184), 80% of people with anxiety (n = 167), 76% of people with PTSD (n = 55), 76% of people with alcohol abuse/disorders (n = 48) and 68% of people with substance abuse/disorders (n = 58)."[26]


The Absurdity of Prohibition and the Delusion Of "Pharma-Authority": Is this not fascinating? We saw this same type of behavior with Cannabis prohibition. Instead of spreading the good news, the socialist develope dangerous pills and research chemical versions to offer you, and these days they're using "gummy bears" to "soften the blow" so it's like a pill that isn't a pill.. You get it? I fully prove these facts by exposing fake research chemical knock off versions of Mescaline and other natural phenethylamines on my blog post titled: Exposing 2c Series Of Mescaline-like Fake Synthetic Research Chemicals(IE: Fake Pharmaceutical Versions Of God-Made Mescaline) The serpent is lying, manipulating, keeping secrets, and keeping people in the darkness. I'm here to reveal the truth about God's medicine, and illustrate that these sacred plants are good for things other than to get high. They have legit medical value..


OG Observations: What's actually happening with illegal drugs as well as "legalization" and "decriminalization" is that the serpent on the side of the ambulance, the U.N. emblem, and the W.H.O. emblem are all working together to rig things where they're the ones to sell the entire world all drugs(including ones that are currently legal/illegal). They're cheating as a way to psuedo-take-over the illegal drug trade, and they're not making things safer either. Examples include how they made Mescaline illegal but they started pushing fake research chemical versions of the drug in the late 2000's and early 2010's, called the "2c series" of research chemicals(not to be confused with phytochemicals). Mescaline is a phytochemical(God-made) produced in plants, and "2ci, 2cb, 2cn, 2ce", and all other "2c series" of research chemicals are made by pharma labs and medical researchers. The various 2c's are fake versions of mescaline(pharma versions of mescaline). Here are some research chemical vendors from back in the day who pushed these substances: Researchers began this slithery agenda back in the early 1900's, which led up to the invention of LSD by hoffman, passed off as a "happy accident". In the late 2000's and early 2010's medical researchers/labs were experimenting around with fake versions of already illegal drugs(mostly natural ones) like Mescaline, Psilocybin, DMT, MDMA, LSD, and fake METH, for their "medical research". Here's some proof of that in the form of old research chemical suppliers that setup shop online back in the day(please note that controlled substances are still available to medical researchers as they have the legal right to access them in lab settings): Click the url's to be taken to them on the internet archives: https://legalhighguides.com/ They were and still to this day are being manufactured by people in high places, in medical research facilities, pharmaceutical labs(both llegal and illegal ones), etc. Yes, there are illegal pharmaceutical labs in operation. Here are some more of the other research chemical sellers that legalhighguides.com promoted back in the day: Astro-lab.com, HunSynth.org, TopCatChemicals.co.uk, buy-jwh.com, and finally: Magic-Cleaner.com, to name a few.


Related Ethnobotanicals/Blogs: Exposing the "2c series" of research chemicals(fake pharma knock off's of Mescaline and other natural-God-made phenethylamines., Discussing The Ethnobotanical War AND Exposing Mimosa Hostilis Toe Stomping By Occult Organized Crime Cults In The Government, Exposing the difference between the natural God-made phytochemical versions of DMT, and then research chemical DMT that's synthetic and produced in labs by medical researchers., Test #1 On The 2c Series Of Research Chemicals, Test #1 On REAL DMT(God-made) Vs Research Chemicals DMT(Pharma DMT)


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Academic citations:

[1] Berkeley University: https://psychedelics.berkeley.edu/substance/mescaline/

[13] Sayin, H. U. (2014). The consumption of psychoactive plants during religious rituals: The roots of common symbols and figures in religions and myths. NeuroQuantology, 12(2), 276-296.

[14] Wasson, R. G. (1963). Notes on the present status of ololiuhqui and the other hallucinogens of Mexico. Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard University, 20(6), 161-193.

[15] Fagetti, Antonella. "tricolor) among Mixtec, Nahuas, and Mazatec of Guerrero, Oaxaca, and Puebla (Mexico)." Handbook of Entheogenic Healing (2025): 122.

[16] Hofmann's Potion Documentary

[17] https://folkways.si.edu/maria-sabina/mushroom-ceremony-of-the-mazatec-indians-of-mexico/american-indian-sacred/music/album/smithsonian

[18] https://blog.lib.utah.edu/book-of-the-week-mushrooms-russia-and-history/

[19] https://www.si.edu/object/siris_sil_784767

[20] Siff, Stephen. "R. Gordon Wasson and the publicity campaign to introduce magic mushrooms to mid-century America." Revue française d’études américaines 156.3 (2018): 91-104.

[21] Ceraso, Antonio. "Entheogens and the Public Mystery: The Rhetoric of R. Gordon Wasson." Configurations 16.2 (2008): 215-243.

[22] Boilés, Charles L. "R. Gordon Wasson. Maria Sabina and Her Mazatec Mushroom Velada. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974. xxxiii, 282 pp., recordings, photographs, music, and bibliography." Yearbook of the International Folk Music Council 7 (1975): 158-159.

[23] Academic sources cited on the blogpost: History Of LSD and the ethnobotanical that it is derived from..

[24] Naturalistic Use of Mescaline Is Associated with Self-Reported Psychiatric Improvements and Enduring Positive Life Changes https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8033766/ https://doi.org/10.1021/acsptsci.1c00018 PMCID: PMC8033766 PMID: 33860184

[25] Agin-Liebes, Gabrielle, et al. "Naturalistic use of mescaline is associated with self-reported psychiatric improvements and enduring positive life changes." ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science 4.2 (2021): 543-552.

[26] Doesburg-van Kleffens, Marjolein, Amy M. Zimmermann-Klemd, and Carsten Gründemann. "An overview on the hallucinogenic peyote and its alkaloid mescaline: The importance of context, ceremony and culture." Molecules 28.24 (2023): 7942.

[27] Mescaline and the San Pedro cactus ritual: archaeological and ethnographic evidence in northern Peru https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16625512/ PMID: 16625512

[28] Structure–Activity Relationships for Psilocybin, Baeocystin, Aeruginascin, and Related Analogues to Produce Pharmacological Effects in Mice | PMCID: PMC9667540 PMID: 36407948 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9667540/

[29] National Center for Biotechnology Information (2025). PubChem Compound Summary for CID 161359, Baeocystin. Retrieved July 31, 2025 from: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Baeocystin

Book Citations:

[2] Richard Evans Schultes, et al. Plants of the Gods : Their Sacred, Healing, and Hallucinogenic Powers. Rochester, Vt., Healing Arts Press, 2001.

[3] Forte, Robert. ed. Entheogens and the Future of Religion. Simon and Schuster, 2012.

[4] Balick, Michael J., and Paul Alan Cox. Plants, people, and culture: the science of ethnobotany. Garland Science, 2020.

[5] Tyler, Varro E, et al. Pharmacognosy 1988 (9th Edition)

[6] Swerdlow, Joel L. Nature's Medicine : Plants That Heal. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Society, 2000.

[7] McKenna, Terence. Food of the gods: the search for the original tree of knowledge: a radical history of plants, drugs and human evolution. Random House, 1999.

Encyclopedia Sources:

[8] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Evans_Schultes

[9] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._Gordon_Wasson

[10] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna

[11] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Hofmann

[12] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myron_Stolaroff

[27a] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Pedro_cactus and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichocereus_macrogonus_var._pachanoi

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