0 a drug obtained from peyote (= a type of desert plant) that makes people hallucinate (= see things that do not exist)
Continuing his clinical research, he experimented with mescaline.
Users report an elevated mood and some hallucinations, although nothing as intense as visuals reported on mescaline.
It is the 4-propylthio analog of mescaline.
It is a metabolite of mescaline in humans, but it has little pharmacological effects of its own.
I first explored mescaline in the late '50s...
Nevertheless, some, such as psilocybin and mescaline, have provided a basis of study for the compounds that are used and examined in the field today.
In 1961, he had his first mescaline experience.
Recurring visual patterns observed during the mescaline experience include stripes, checkerboards, angular spikes, multicolor dots, and very simple fractals that turn very complex.