Recently I got quite into mescaline and cacti. I have had experiences with mescaline HCL and San Pedro, my first experience with 4ft of San Pedro was ineffably spiritual, and actually immediately cured the chronic panic attacks brought on by cannabis addiction throughout my developing years. I went from not being able to eat around people or talk to new people without going into adrenaline pumping fight or flight, to being perfectly calm in both situations and immensely more peaceful and happier throughout life. I went from sad and burnt out to filled with an abundance of joy for my present life and future. I put San Pedro and mescaline at the top of my psychedelic tier list for both how it has healed me and how gentle and easy it is to enjoy versus things like shrooms and seeds - absolutely parallel with DMT for me.
Anyway, the topic question. What are the key differences in the experience between Peyote, San Pedro, Bolivian Torch and Peruvian Torch?
I can start with the difference between mescaline HCL and San Pedro, at least from my perspective.
Mesc. HCL has a purity and clean feel in comparison, which even at high doses feels quite sober. It can also vary in it's sensation from batch to batch: My first batch was clayish in sensation and colourfully visual with intense euphoria, and had the same shifting headspace sensations I got with the high dose of San Pedro. It also appeared as an incredibly fine off-white powder. My second batch came as slightly blue-ish white translucent crystals and felt cold, cohesive in sensation and almost LSD-like in the purity of its visual effects. So far all mesc. salt I've had has been a very gentle and calm experience, besides elevated heart-rate mostly around the come-up.
San Pedro is typically gentle, warm, natural and complex feeling in its effects. It is a more encompassing experience than salt. There is a massive difference versus mecaline alone, down to the synergy between many other active components. A lower dose is as intense feeling as a higher dose of salt, though with a reduced depth to the visuals. It also varies a lot more in the experience from session to session: a tablespoon to check the potency of a brew has given me seven hours of healthier and better feeling MDMA-like euphoria on one occasion, and nothing but a shift in headspace until going to sleep where I had incredible closed-eye visuals on a different occasion. For me it seems to be go big or go low, my experiences with ~2ft have been underwhelming and never reached the right level of effects I had hoped for that 4ft did. I'd say the visuals are similar to psilocybin and DMT in their natural appearance, but less repetitive. My dosing is also different, as I always chunder early so likely lose a lot.
So far I've heard / read that Peyote is incredibly more complicated, Bolivian Torch is far longer and different in character to San Pedro, and Peruvian Torch has basically if not the same alkaloid profile as San Pedro, only a higher proportion of mescaline. I'd be really interested to hear what Peyote, Bolivian Torch and Peruvian Torch are like in comparison, from anyone with experience across each of them. I've found it difficult if not impossible to find direct comparisons online.
Anyway, the topic question. What are the key differences in the experience between Peyote, San Pedro, Bolivian Torch and Peruvian Torch?
I can start with the difference between mescaline HCL and San Pedro, at least from my perspective.
Mesc. HCL has a purity and clean feel in comparison, which even at high doses feels quite sober. It can also vary in it's sensation from batch to batch: My first batch was clayish in sensation and colourfully visual with intense euphoria, and had the same shifting headspace sensations I got with the high dose of San Pedro. It also appeared as an incredibly fine off-white powder. My second batch came as slightly blue-ish white translucent crystals and felt cold, cohesive in sensation and almost LSD-like in the purity of its visual effects. So far all mesc. salt I've had has been a very gentle and calm experience, besides elevated heart-rate mostly around the come-up.
San Pedro is typically gentle, warm, natural and complex feeling in its effects. It is a more encompassing experience than salt. There is a massive difference versus mecaline alone, down to the synergy between many other active components. A lower dose is as intense feeling as a higher dose of salt, though with a reduced depth to the visuals. It also varies a lot more in the experience from session to session: a tablespoon to check the potency of a brew has given me seven hours of healthier and better feeling MDMA-like euphoria on one occasion, and nothing but a shift in headspace until going to sleep where I had incredible closed-eye visuals on a different occasion. For me it seems to be go big or go low, my experiences with ~2ft have been underwhelming and never reached the right level of effects I had hoped for that 4ft did. I'd say the visuals are similar to psilocybin and DMT in their natural appearance, but less repetitive. My dosing is also different, as I always chunder early so likely lose a lot.
So far I've heard / read that Peyote is incredibly more complicated, Bolivian Torch is far longer and different in character to San Pedro, and Peruvian Torch has basically if not the same alkaloid profile as San Pedro, only a higher proportion of mescaline. I'd be really interested to hear what Peyote, Bolivian Torch and Peruvian Torch are like in comparison, from anyone with experience across each of them. I've found it difficult if not impossible to find direct comparisons online.