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  2. Mescaline - Wikipedia

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    The first of mescal buttons was published by John Raleigh Briggs in 1887. [5] Mescaline was first isolated and identified in 1896 or 1897 by the German chemist Arthur Heffter and his colleagues. [5] [2] [32] He showed that mescaline was exclusively responsible for the psychoactive or hallucinogenic effects of peyote. [5]

  3. Peyote - Wikipedia

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    The Tonkawa, the Mescalero, and Lipan Apache were the source or first practitioners of peyote religion in the regions north of present-day Mexico. [27] They were also the principal group to introduce peyote to newly arrived migrants, such as the Comanche and Kiowa from the Northern Plains. The religious, ceremonial, and healing uses of peyote ...

  4. Pellotine - Wikipedia

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    Native inhabitants of north-eastern Mexico around 810–1070 CE (according to carbon dating) are thought to have used a number of "mescal buttons" (peyote plant material) containing mescaline, pellotine, and other related alkaloids.

  5. Psychoactive cactus - Wikipedia

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    Many cacti are known to be psychoactive, containing phenethylamine alkaloids such as mescaline. [1] However, the two main ritualistic (folkloric) genera are Echinopsis, of which the most psychoactive species occur in the San Pedro cactus group (including Echinopsis pachanoi, syn. Trichocereus pachanoi, Echinopsis Peruviana, syn. Trichocereus peruvianus and Echinopsis lageniformis, syn ...

  6. Legal status of psychoactive cacti by country - Wikipedia

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    Country Possession Sale Transport Cultivation Notes Australia [citation needed][citation needed][citation needed][citation needed]Mescaline (3,4,5‑TRIMETHOXYPHENETHYLAMINE and other substances structurally derived from methoxy‑phenylethylamine except methoxyphenamine) is listed under "Schedule 9 - Prohibited substances" in Australia as per the Therapeutic Goods (Poisons Standard—July ...

  7. Paul Mescal Lands First Producer Credit on Gay Romance ... - AOL

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    TV heartthrob, indie film hero, savior of Rome and now … producer. Paul Mescal may be Hollywood’s newest blockbuster leading man thanks to Ridley Scott’s epic sequel “Gladiator II,” but ...

  8. William Edwin Safford - Wikipedia

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    William Edwin Safford (December 14, 1859, Chillicothe, Ohio – January 10, 1926) was a United States botanist, ethnologist, and educator employed by the U.S. Navy and federal government.

  9. What Is Mezcal? (Hint: It’s *Not* a Type of Tequila) - AOL

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    Mezcal, on the other hand, can be made from more than 30 different types of agave in 13 different Mexican states. In terms of flavor, tequila tends to lean more smooth, sweet and earthy while ...