Peyote (Lophophora williamsii) is a small, spineless, mind-altering cactus that, for centuries, has been terribly misunderstood by Western society. It grows naturally in the desert thorn scrub landscape along the Texas border with Mexico down into north-central Mexico and has been used by indigenous peoples for millennia.
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Banisteriopsis caapi, also known as ayahuasca, caapi or yagé, is a South American liana of the family Malpighiaceae. It is used to prepare ayahuasca, a decoction with a long history of...
Amanita muscaria (also known as Fly Agaric) has been used as an intoxicant and entheogen by the peoples of Siberia, and has a religious significance in these...
Ipomoea Violacea (also known as Morning Glory.) The Zapotecs used Ipomoea violacea by grinding the seeds up and wrapping them in a meal cloth. They would...