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Smoking San Pedro?

Don't smoke cactus... it doesn't really work.

Except maybe Ariocarpus.

Just brew the cactus or eat the dried flesh.
 
Some report Ariocarpus species as being active, but I won't tell y'all which ones... I don't want some druggie who isn't willing to grow the plant buying a bunch and smoking them to get high.
 
Foul? Have you TASTED San Pedro/Peruvian Torch??

Smoking it probably tastes worse if that's possible ;)

Some report Ariocarpus species as being active, but I won't tell y'all which ones...

I will...

A. fissuratus (var. lloydii), A. trigonus, A. scapharostrus, A. retusus, A. radices, A. kotschoubeyanus, A. agavoides...

Ariocarpus fissuratus is the only one known for certain to have produced psychoactive effects I believe, though as all the alkaloids identified in it are also found in the others in various combination's it won't be the on it's own. Mescaline and it's N-substituted analogues have not been identified in any of these species.

I'm sure psychoactive cacti can be smoked 'successfully'. If I had a vast stock of extracted mescaline I'd give it a whirl, as for exposing my taste buds and lungs to San Pedro fumes I'll pass.
 
Your argument is flawed and I think, like with a lot of your posts, your entirely aware of this :)
 
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