noun a hallucinogenic drug derived from the peyote cactus
Mescaline has been used for centuries by indigenous peoples in religious and spiritual ceremonies.
Mescaline is a plant-derived compound found in peyote and other cacti.
Mescaline is a hallucinogenic drug that is sometimes used in psychiatric research to study altered states of consciousness.
Mescaline is a naturally occurring psychedelic alkaloid that is found in certain cacti species.
Mescaline has been used in psychedelic therapy to treat various mental health conditions.
Mescaline may be referenced in literature or used as a writing prompt for creative works exploring altered states of consciousness.
Mescaline may be studied in the field of psychology for its effects on perception, cognition, and behavior, as well as its potential therapeutic applications.
Mescaline may be synthesized and studied by chemists for research purposes or to develop new psychoactive compounds.
Mescaline may be used in neuroscience research to study its effects on brain function and neural pathways.