Although the exact number is impossible to know (for one thing, mescaline is typically grouped under the category of "other hallucinogens in teen drug surveys), it is likely that the number is very low. Peyote, the cactus which contains mescaline, only grows in a limited range and is not usually sold on the street. Also, due to the greater availability of other psychedelics, pills sold as mescaline on the street often contain other chemicals such as LSD.
Mescaline is a hallucinogen.
No, this could make you very ill.
Mescaline use is quite uncommon, because it is hard to cultivate/harvest the cacti containing it, and it is unprofitable to synthesize. Much of the street "mescaline" is actually other psychedelic compounds. It is used in the Huichol religion, but outside of that group it is rarely used, even in comparison to other psychedelics such as psilocybe mushrooms.
Hallucinogen
Yes, mescaline is a hallucinogenic of the phenethylamine class.
Mescaline is a drug, not a disease, so you can't treat it.
Yes, mescaline is a psychedelic (hallucinogen) of the phenethylamine class.
Mescaline is a phenethylamine's psychedelic alkalide that occurs naturally.The alkolide alters ones mind jsut as psylocibin or LSD and the chemical name of Mescaline is 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine.
Alcohol, LSD, mescaline and cocaine were a few of the drugs he used.
No, it is not.
Not all hippies used drugs. Those who did, tended toward marijuana, LSD, and mescaline. right but most of them did marijuana, LSD, mescaline, coke, crystail meths any type of drug
Not all hippies used drugs. Those who did, tended toward marijuana, LSD, and mescaline. right but most of them did marijuana, LSD, mescaline, coke, crystail meths any type of drug