Description
Bolivian Torch (Echinopsis lageniformis): Previously known as ‘Trichocereus bridgesii’
The Bolivian Torch cactus (Echinopsis lageniformis) is a lesser known light green and fast-growing columnar mescaline cactus that originates from Bolivia where it has been used by the indigenous shamans for centuries, particularly in the region in and around La Paz. The natives of Bolivia call this cactus Achuma.
Mescaline
The Bolivian Torch cactus contains the well researched alkaloid mescaline, a psychoactive substance that induces strong psychedelic and hallucinative effects. Oh, by the way, for those interested in chemistry – the chemical formula for mescaline is 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine. The consumption of flesh of this cactus causes strong visual effects, an altered point of view and perception of the surrounding world, feelings of enchantment by and/or connectivity to all creatures of mother nature and even the whole planet as a giant organism. It takes only 0.3-0.4 gram of pure mescaline to unhitch from reality, so be careful with the dosage.
Bolivian Torch (Echinopsis lageniformis) is a type of cactus that is native to Bolivia. It is a popular ornamental cactus, and it is also known for its psychoactive properties. Bolivian Torch contains the hallucinogenic chemical mescaline, and it is often used in traditional ceremonies by indigenous people of the Andes. Visit our Shop for more purchases.
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