The Native American Church is considered the most widespread religious movement among the Indigenous people of North America. It holds sacred the peyote cactus, which grows naturally only in some ...
The Christian Century: Study finds no ill effects of peyote use among Navajos: Religious ritual found to be safe
Study finds no ill effects of peyote use among Navajos: Religious ritual found to be safe
Peyote, known by the botanical name Lophophora Williamsii, is a small, round cactus with fuzzy tufts instead of spines. In the wild the Peyote crown, colloquially called the 'button', rarely rises more than an inch or two above the soil surface, while the largest part of the cactus is underground in the long, carrot-like root. Peyote is known for its hallucinogenic properties; the cactus ...
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Peyote is getting more and more rare and has a special aura about it, but when it comes down to it it's the mescaline that really matters. Plus, you'd likely have to grow several peyote plants to make it worth your time (unless I'm mistaken). One big san pedro can produce a fuckton of the good stuff in a shorter space of time.
Peyote does grow in southern arizona/northern Mexico in the deep desert. But that desert is inhabited by Coyotes (the human kind), illegals, and dope smugglers- not to mention Immigration, DEA, and Customs agents. You might get your ass shot-off out there looking- hardly worth a 20 mile hike.