DIdn't Work
Cacti - T. pachanoi (San Pedro)
Citation: anonymous. "DIdn't Work: An Experience with Cacti - T. pachanoi (San Pedro) (exp51868)". Erowid.org. Jan 6, 2012. erowid.org/exp/51868
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oral | Cacti - T. pachanoi | (plant material) |
BODY WEIGHT: | 150 lb |
The PIHKAL entry sheds some light on maybe why this doesn't work:
'N,N-Dimethylmescaline has been given the trivial name of Trichocerine as it has been found as a natural product in several cacti of the Trichocereus Genus but, interestingly, never in any Peyote variant. It also has proven inactive in man in dosages in excess of 500 milligrams, administered parenterally. This observation, the absence of activity of a simple tertiary amine, has been exploited in the development of several iodinated radiopharmaceuticals that are mentioned elsewhere in this book.'
In other words, these cacti contain a variant of mescaline which is inactive and thereby ineffective.
Some of the experience reports here actually sound like real trips, but I know many angry people who would beg to differ.
Exp Year: 2005 | ExpID: 51868 |
Gender: Male | |
Age at time of experience: Not Given | |
Published: Jan 6, 2012 | Views: 10,041 |
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