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The Psychotropic San Pedro Cactus, Echinopsis pachanoi

January 19, 2022 0

Central and South America is home to a number of psychotropic cacti, most of which share the active constituent mescaline. An important psychotropic cactus is the San Pedro Cacti, Echinopsis pachanoi, native to the Andes […]

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