Mescaline - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Drugs and Addictive Substances

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 22 pages of information about Mescaline.

Mescaline - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Drugs and Addictive Substances

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 22 pages of information about Mescaline.
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What Kind of Drug Is It?

Mescaline is a hallucinogen, which is a substance that produces hallucinations. Such hallucinations cause the user to experience strange sights, sounds, or other perceptions of things that are not actually present. Mescaline is a naturally occurring ALKALOID that is produced by certain types of cactus plants. The best known of these plants is the peyote cactus. The natural ingredients that cause hallucinations in people can also be produced artificially in a laboratory.

For many thousands of years, various Native American groups (in the present United States and Mexico) have consumed peyote in religious rituals. In fact, some native peoples still do. They believe that the hallucinations they experience are visions, or messages from spirits who can help them understand themselves and their place in the world. During the twentieth century, mescaline was studied as a possible treatment for mental illness, but no...

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