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Hi
I want to experiment mescaline (and also LSD and why not GHB too...)
but i don't know where to find it.
If you know a reliable source please let me know.
Thanks
PyRoKNiGHT418
09-21-2007, 10:08 PM
yeah dude, go down to the nursery and buy a big san pedro...
let the good times roll
Smokey_McPot
Adwan
09-21-2007, 10:08 PM
mescaline cacti : http://www.botanic-art.com/cacti.htm
> let the good times roll
Jones
09-21-2007, 10:09 PM
in article 1062287457.898451@halkan.kabelfoon.nl, Adwan at Adwan02@yahoo.com
wrote on 8/30/03 17:47:
> mescaline cacti : http://www.botanic-art.com/cacti.htm
>
>> let the good times roll
>
>
Just curious, I have never used a live cacti as a source of mescaline. Is
there any special process or can you just rip off a button and eat it?
Bruce Girrell
09-21-2007, 10:09 PM
On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 15:41:41 GMT, Jones <mesobe@cova.ca> wrote:
>Just curious, I have never used a live cacti as a source of mescaline. Is
>there any special process or can you just rip off a button and eat it?
Buttons are the entire above ground portion of the peyote cactus. What
you want to get is a San Pedro cactus, a columnar form of cactus. Yes,
there is a special process. Go to www.erowid.org and read there.
B.G.
Jones
09-21-2007, 10:09 PM
in article 8dg9lvo2ufvds96pq843njs8ol123amauc@4ax.com, Bruce Girrell at
bigirrell@microlinetc.com wrote on 9/2/03 10:15:
> On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 15:41:41 GMT, Jones <mesobe@cova.ca> wrote:
>
>> Just curious, I have never used a live cacti as a source of mescaline. Is
>> there any special process or can you just rip off a button and eat it?
>
> Buttons are the entire above ground portion of the peyote cactus. What
> you want to get is a San Pedro cactus, a columnar form of cactus. Yes,
> there is a special process. Go to www.erowid.org and read there.
>
> B.G.
>
Ahh yes, erowid never lets us down.
Thanks for improving my cacti ignorance.
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