@Fanny: Hvis du sammenligner den aya-dose jeg måske har tænkt mig at tage, med den aya-dose jeg tog dengang, så vil du blive lidt overrasket

Jeg skriver også længere op, at jeg er villig til at justere dosen, så jeg får et middel-trip på de to substanser.
Jeg er ikke ude på at blæses til atomer, vil bare gerne mærke meskalin og aya på én gang, da jeg synes at begge stoffer har nogle mangler, som det andet stof opfylder. Det står vist også i min konklusion i aya-rapporten.
Jeg fandt faktisk lidt info her, som måske kan gavne lidt. Kombinationen er vist ret kendt blandt indianere:
http://www.maps.org/news-letters/v06n3/06332ott.html skrev:
Moreover, there is circumstantial evidence for traditional use of ayahuasca containing mescaline and/or other B-phenethylamines in Amazonian Peru. One of the most complete scientific studies of ayahuasca yet conducted reported the use by Peruvian Indians of a cultivated Opuntia species, called tchai in Sharanahua, as an ayahuasca admixture, and said to be "very strong." Another cactus, a species of Epiphyllum, known as pokere in Sharanahua and wamapanako in Culina, was likewise added to ayahuasca.
http://www.maps.org/news-letters/v06n3/06332ott.html skrev:
We have no phytochemical data on these cacti, but several species of Opuntia are known to contain low levels of mescaline, (17) and preliminary human bioassays suggest that the B-carboline harmaline might in fact potentiate mescaline - low doses of 60 and 100 mg mescaline hydrochloride, corresponding to 51 and 86 mg base or 0.78 and 1.32 mg/kg respectively, were decidedly psychoactive. The combination of mescaline or mescaline-containing cacti with B-carbolines has been dubbed peyohuasca.