Lophophora Fricii is a genotype of the more common L. Williamsii (Peyote) having nearly identical percentages of mescaline and pellotine as L. fricii and originating from the same environs. The mescaline cactus that grows from these seeds is one of famous psychedelics of the Native American Indians and used for centuries in their mystical ceremonies. Peyote contains a wide variety of alkaloids among which, mescaline and will provide a very deep and earthly trip Lophophora Williamsii (Peyote) is the slowest growing cactus of this earth and an investment for the future; it will only be ready for consumption after a decade. See also the section on Mescaline cactus species. The Lophophora Fricii cactus contains: Mescaline (0.9% and 1.1% of total alkaloid content), Pellotine (65.2% and 65.5% of total alkaloid content), Tyramine, N-Methyltyramine, Hordenine, N-Methylmescaline, Anhalinine, O-Methylanhalinine, Anhalidine, Anhalamine, Anhalonidine, Anhalonine, Lophophorine.
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10 Seeds (grow from it, dont eat it!)