i think you guys might find this post most informative
http://forums.mycotopia.net/mescaline-cacti-succulents/28428-crystal-clear-mescaline-hcl-easy-pie.html
i think you have to have an account to see the pics though
the cactus he isolated the sedatives from were trichocereus macrogonus, but for those of us who used to make teas back in the day can account first-hand that pachanoi, peruvianus, bridgesii all have sedative alkaloid(s) in them as well. you can find lists of alkaloid content of these cacti, but not much info is available out there on the activity of all the alkaloids, nor whether the lists are 100% accurate or not. so it is a bit of a gray area unfortunately until more research is done on the trichocereus cacti
http://forums.mycotopia.net/mescaline-cacti-succulents/28428-crystal-clear-mescaline-hcl-easy-pie.html
i think you have to have an account to see the pics though
the cactus he isolated the sedatives from were trichocereus macrogonus, but for those of us who used to make teas back in the day can account first-hand that pachanoi, peruvianus, bridgesii all have sedative alkaloid(s) in them as well. you can find lists of alkaloid content of these cacti, but not much info is available out there on the activity of all the alkaloids, nor whether the lists are 100% accurate or not. so it is a bit of a gray area unfortunately until more research is done on the trichocereus cacti