kemist wrote:There is no problem with traditional use indeed.
But how about limonene tek? Not traditional at all, is it?
ILPT bet his parrot that during basifying with calcium hydroxide at least one alkaloid in mixture decompose.
He can smell dying alkaloid when mixing water-cacti-calc mix.
What if swimmer creating some toxic shit and then extracting it without even realizing that ?
Kemist, the same thing can be said for heat, citric acid, oxygen, etc., all of which can alter alkaloids. If you want the cactus as is without any alteration, eat it fresh. Boiling and evaporation, drying, etc., all alter something in the cactus.
Kemist, in fact doing an extraction also gets rid of a ton of unwanted compounds, and it's very highly likely that pure mescaline is better for you than the whole mix of alkaloids present in the cactus. Pure mescaline has been studied more than any other psychedelic there is and no one has found it to cause any permanent damage.
If you're going to worry at all you should worry about using the plant raw. In it's raw state you're consuming hundreds of compounds of unknown toxicity. When consuming pure mescaline, you're consuming just 1 compound with a huge history of tests done on it, not an unknown untested alkaloid like a lot of what's present in the cactus.
But even so, I think this whole subject is way overblown and you guys are being paranoid for no reason.
These cacti only contain traces of DMPEA and it probably does nothing at all to you at the doses ingested.
You all know about XTC causing similar brain damage right? Well it does so only at large doses. I think more than likely the same thing applies here.
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