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Lophophora williamsii (pronounced /loʊˈfɒfərə wɪlˈjæmsiaɪ/ ), better known by its common name Peyote , (from the Nahuatl word peyotl ), is a small, spineless cactus. It is native to south...
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A non-sectarian, multicultural, experiential, Peyotist organization located in southeastern Arizona, in the remote Aravaipa wilderness. ... The Peyote Way Church of God is a non-sectarian, multicultural, experiential, Peyotist organization located in southeastern Arizona, in the remote Aravaipa wilderness.
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Information about Peyote (Lophophora williamsii) including basics, effects, dosage, history, legal status, photos, research, media coverage, and links to other resources. ... Peyote is a small, spineless cactus that contains mescaline as its primary active chemical. It has a long history of use among the natives of...
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What is it ? Peyote is a small, spineless cactus, Lophophora Williamsii, whose principal active ingredient is the hallucinogen mescaline. From earliest recorded time, peyote has been used by natives in northern Mexico and the southwestern United States as a part of traditional religious rites.
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Learn about Peyote as well as the Peyote Cactus and details on the Effects of Peyote. ... Peyote is a small, spineless cactus, Lophophora williamsii, whose principal active ingredient is the hallucinogen mescaline. From earliest recorded time, peyote has been used by natives in northern Mexico and the southwestern United...
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Peyote: the divine cactus ... How old is the Peyote cult? An early Spanish chronicler, Fray Bernardino de Sahagún, estimated on the basis of several historical events recorded in Indian chronology that Peyote was known to the Chichimeca and Toltec at least 1890 years before the arrival of the Europeans.
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In the first study of its kind, researchers have found that peyote -- for now, the only legal hallucinogenic drug in the United States -- doesn't rob regular users of brain power over time. ... Peyote comes from the crowns of a cactus that grows in northern Mexico and parts of Texas. Harvesters cut off the crown,
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Learn more about Peyote and how it is used, and abused, in the United States. ... While peyote produced rich visual hallucinations that were important to the native peyote cults, the full spectrum of effects served as a chemically induced model of mental illness. Mescaline can be extracted from peyote or produced synthetically.
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