Having activated charcoal and milk thistle around will make you feel more confident and secure, about over-dosing. The problem with overdosing, is that the mescaline takes forever to kick in in the first place.
Valerian root may help with anxiety.
Have a pen and notepad with you. Record
when and how much you dosed and how many times, so you don't lose track.
Take it early in the day, matter of fact as early as you can. Unless you want to watch the sunset, sunrise, or go to an event during the peak. In that case, time your dosing according to your peak and the time of the event.
I would choose a setting that you are quite familiar with.
Cannabis will make thought cloudy, and bring out more confusion, but it still can be a nice addition to the cactus.
And, as mentioned throughout this forum, mescaline is the most forgiving in terms of freaking out or having a bad trip. I haven't tried every psychedelic out there, but I find this true. The other alkaloids found in cactus can be a bit too much in large doses, but mescaline alone has never done me wrong. Besides not being potent enough.
Spreading out your dosage versus taking it all at once definitely are two different experiences. I like to take cactus/mescaline all at once. The plateaus and comedown is mush more predictable, and the whole experience is much shorter. Spreading out the dosage makes the trip an incredibly long journey. And, since you are taking many different alkaloids at different times, you will experience multiple plateaus and comedowns, the effects will wane and increase like "waves."
Fruit is the easiest food for me to eat.
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