Peyote
A Canadian Company Is Legally Making and Selling Psychedelic Peyote
Lophos Pharma is starting to produce the psychoactive cactus, which is legal in Canada but illegal in the U.S. except for as part of Native American religious ceremonies.
Inside a Massive, Illicit Peyote Ceremony During Mexico's COVID Lockdown
The indigenous shaman believed that coronavirus is no match for the power of peyote.
The Decline of American Peyote
The small, bulbous peyote cactus is central to the religious rituals of the Native American Church, but poaching and unsustainable harvesting practices put it at risk of extinction in the United States.
The Decline of American Peyote
The small, bulbous peyote cactus is central to the religious rituals of the Native American Church, but poaching and unsustainable harvesting practices put it at risk of extinction in the United States.
'HAMILTON'S PHARMACOPEIA' Traces Peyote's Psychedelic History
Tune into VICELAND Tuesday for an in-depth look at the psychoactive plant—from its origins to how it's used today.
A New Season of 'HAMILTON'S PHARMACOPEIA' Is Coming to VICELAND
Host Hamilton Morris is back to uncover the history behind the world's most extraordinary mind-altering substances.
These Mescaline-Inspired Paintings Are a Trip
Journey from the contemporary geometries of Tofer Chin to the darker side of the mescaline-fueled art of the 1950s.
Why It's So Hard to Start a Craft Brewery in Mexico
If I knew how much work it would be to open up a brewery in Mexico, and how the tax system works against craft brewers, I probably would have never done it at all.
I Dug Up Peyote in the Mexican Desert
When my friend Luis mentioned he'd heard of a remote place in Mexico where people go to dig up the psychedelic cactus and trip in the desert, it seemed like a no-brainer.
How to Get a Buzz in the Australian Bush
As with most countries on the planet, Australia has a range of indigenous chemicals which can be turned into all sorts of drugs.