
14. Mescaline with Mike Jay
The San Pedro and Peyote cactus have been used by some Native American communities to heal and grant great insight. Now, the relatively new concept of prohibition forbids this
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Show Notes
Mescaline is one of the lesser used psychedelics of the 21st century, however, its use may be older than any other psychedelic drug we know of. In this episode of the Drug Science podcast, Mike Jay recounts the definitive history of mescaline, exploring its mind-altering effects across cultures, from ancient America to western modernity.
Mike Jay is a writer and curator who has written widely on the history of drugs. He is the author of High Society: mind-altering drugs in history and culture, which accompanied the exhibition he curated at Welcome Collection in London on 2010, and most recently of Mescaline: a global history of the first psychedelic.
Professor Nutt and Mike Jay also discuss:
The stigmatisation of people who use drugs
The lexicology of the word ‘drug’
The cultural revolution of the 1960s
Mescaline tourism
Wellcome Collection exhibition
Psychoactive Substances Act 2016
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