Method

Discussion in 'Cacti Delecti' started by Banter_and_joy, Jul 7, 2006.

  1. Banter_and_joy

    Banter_and_joy Member

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    So I've been looking around and reading a lot on San Pedro.

    It seems a lot of people are un succesfully experiencing the visual effects on it, and was wondering if they were using this method.

    http://www.erowid.org/plants/cacti/cacti_preparation1.shtml

    I know I've seen a few mistakes, such as people putting the whole cactus in and boiling it for an hour, and then report that the trip did not work.

    Does anyone with real experience know the answer to my question, IE does

    http://www.erowid.org/plants/cacti/cacti_preparation1.shtml

    Work?
     
  2. mkc414

    mkc414 Member

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    I've found liquid methods almost impossible to down. I am a trooper too.
     
  3. polymer

    polymer Senior Member

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    extract.

    I did a full extraction including recrystallization last year; don't think I had enough end product (which were brownish needle like crystals with a resinous texture), but definitely got the drowsy effect with some geometric qualities to the surroundings, and CEVs.

    extract from at least 2 ft of cactus, 2 1/2 or more inches thick
     
  4. stalk

    stalk Banned

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    Just cutt off the green skin and xylem

    let dry for a couple or few days in the sun

    then pulverize the san pedro jerky into powder

    Ingest, a lot

    the more you eat, the merrier (with san pedro)
     
  5. stalk

    stalk Banned

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    because yeah . .

    the liquid soup smells like a Stew,

    but tastes like soap shoved up somebody's asshole.

    it's so disgusting, and there's so much pulp
    it's so hard to digest.

    i'll never ever do that method ever again.

    the puruvian shamans are insane.
     
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