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Bye bye MHRB sourcing talk, we will remember you 2C-B was always enjoyable when I tried it (albeit not in ZA) but sadly that doesn't equate with availability.
This forum, while focussed on psychedelics overall, is more specifically oriented towards sustainability and growing your own psychoactive plants. To that end, I would suggest looking into growing mescaline-producing cacti as mescaline was the inspiration for the research that led to the creation of 2C-B. In that sense you could call mescaline the original and best.
The environment around Cape Town is likely to be quite well suited to growing certain active cactus species.
Your choice of nickname suggests to me you're not wholly unfamiliar with some of your local magic plants too - have you tried this dream herb, or any of the other fairly abundant psychoactive vegetation? You'll have a fair number of psilocybin mushrooms to choose from in your part of the world too.
Hope this helps and/or inspires you in some way. Stick around and have a dig into the forums, there's a wealth of information to be found and some good, helpful people to meet along the way.
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