Stealing
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This is a San pedro cactus tea Preparation I have found on the internet, and I have posted it here..
The preparation involves one foot of san pedro cactus, about 3.5 inch in diameter. The cactus was placed in the dark for a month prior to preparation, in order to increase alkaloid content. It was frozen for one day, then taken out, despined and deskinned:
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It was easier to slice the grooves, then peel outward from groove to groove. Be easy or the skin will rip off instead of continuing a big piece. Despining was done by nicking out the spines with a knife:
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After the most amount of skin possible was removed, The cactus was cut into 1 inch sections or"stars". :
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The core was removed from each piece, as it was said that it does not contain any mescaline. :
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The pieces were cut into "chunks" or squares, then put into a blender:
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One cup of water was added, as well as a tablet of vitamin C (since I had no lemon juice). Tap water was used, but distilled water is recommended. It was blended until smooth with the consistancy of "snot". It made aproximately one litre of "tea".
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The "tea" was frozen in a large container for later use.
The preparation involves one foot of san pedro cactus, about 3.5 inch in diameter. The cactus was placed in the dark for a month prior to preparation, in order to increase alkaloid content. It was frozen for one day, then taken out, despined and deskinned:
Here
It was easier to slice the grooves, then peel outward from groove to groove. Be easy or the skin will rip off instead of continuing a big piece. Despining was done by nicking out the spines with a knife:
Here
After the most amount of skin possible was removed, The cactus was cut into 1 inch sections or"stars". :
Here
The core was removed from each piece, as it was said that it does not contain any mescaline. :
Here
The pieces were cut into "chunks" or squares, then put into a blender:
Here
One cup of water was added, as well as a tablet of vitamin C (since I had no lemon juice). Tap water was used, but distilled water is recommended. It was blended until smooth with the consistancy of "snot". It made aproximately one litre of "tea".
Here
Here
Here
The "tea" was frozen in a large container for later use.