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Psychedelics as Medicine: The History of Peyote

NOVA PBS Official | September 30, 2025



Peyote is an important medicinal plant that is used in rites of passage and in religious and healing ceremonies in Indigenous communities.

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  1. @GouverPanel

    September 30, 2025 at 7:14 am

    As someone who has suffered with mental illness and depression the majority of my adult life. I just tried DMT for the first time, I felt as if I was in the center of the universe, what an awesome experience.

  2. @brichardsfourty

    September 30, 2025 at 7:14 am

    When I was on the reservation because I’m Cherokee and Blackfoot Indian, this coyote really works. Yes you really do talk to spirits. You have to be in a TP with smoke as you take it. You could be anywhere to take it. It doesn’t matter, but our culture as native Americans we have to take this so we could talk to our ancestors. I am proud native American Cherokee, Blackfoot, Indian blood I love all Native Americans around the world. God bless you and our ancestors. Love you, proud Native American.

  3. @lute4god

    September 30, 2025 at 7:14 am

    Look up San Pedro cactus. Also produces a similar set of psychoactive compounds and is often found for sale in succulent heavy plant nurseries across the west / southwest / south.

    Home Depot oft has them, even and you're not disrupting an ancient tradition.

  4. @TheStoriesWeTell303

    September 30, 2025 at 7:14 am

    Any conversation about Peyote needs to include the fact that the plant is being exploited by westerners. Think twice before seeking out a peyote experience. Best to seek out other substances that aren't as threatened, such as ayauhasca or psilocybin mushrooms.

    "The growing demand for peyote has resulted in extensive harvesting and poaching in Mexico’s San Luis Petosi region. There has been a 40 percent decline in peyote where tourists flock, and a 100 percent decline in areas overtaken by the growing agriculture and mining industries. Most don’t realise peyote takes 15 years to grow, which begs the question of whether nature can keep up with growing demand. The Wixárika community, who are the primary custodians of the plant, rely their very existence on this ceremonial medicine and are taking action to protect it. Although generally unenforced, under Mexican law only a few indigenous groups are allowed to harvest peyote. However, new efforts are underway to decriminalise the harvesting of peyote, which has sparked opposition from groups who are trying to protect the plant from exploitation, thereby maintaining its medicinal use."
    https://trippin.world/feature/the-ethics-around-psychedelic-tourism

  5. @56nickrich

    September 30, 2025 at 7:14 am

    Peyote and Mescaline are both derived from cacti. The plants are indigenous to certain deserts just like the people. The landscape that harbors these specimens of brain candy is being overrun by humans for profit not peace.

  6. @louiecpaulsr13

    September 30, 2025 at 7:14 am

    My brother Simon healed my bad arthritis with this plant, he took the tea and blew it on my joints in 2004, i was able to come back and dance again, I started to be a champion again from 2004- 2019 now my brother lost the way now im going crippled again.

  7. @Rebecca-zr3lu

    September 30, 2025 at 7:14 am

    Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. Thank you. God bless you. 🤍🙏🌈Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 💕

  8. @davidsabastian9817

    September 30, 2025 at 7:14 am

    This is a way of life
    One Way, One Way, Only.

    These people know nothing on our way of life , know nothing on how to conduct oneself around this medicine or medicine people, you all know nothing of the protocols or the unspoken rules unless one has been brought up in this life.

    This way of life is not a play toy or an experience to experiment with these medicines or sacred articles.

    You all are treating these ways of life like a
    Rainbow gathering of false enlightenment.

    This way of life is not
    like a college degree where once you get
    it you hang it on the wall and it's
    yours forever.

    more it either is or it
    isn't your way of life,

    in this moment, every one of you has to accept in this life. In other words,

    who you are
    or
    you're not. This is our way of life, not yours.

    so to let you all know that we are not
    allowing any corporations, share holders , and investors to try and bastardize this sacred way of life.

    We shall not allow corporations, board of investors, and insurance companies to violate and bastardize what was given to NAC by the Federal Government, these laws only apply to Native American Church,
    any the chapters that have sold out these ways will be sued personally and any attempt from attorneys shall be bar grievances filed against them and the law firms that represent the said attorneys, any judge that attemps to overide Federal laws shall have judicial discipline complaints filed and any attempt to try and have legislators rewrite Federal law will be delt with in Federal Court.

  9. @Suckitcommietwat

    September 30, 2025 at 7:14 am

    Stop calling people that harvest poyote poachers you’re just playing into propaganda you’re being part of the problem. These buttons do not belong to anybody, therefore they cannot be poached. That’s white man think.

  10. @phillipdavidhaskett7513

    September 30, 2025 at 7:14 am

    The open-mindedness of this segment is refreshing. Personally, I don't know if use of peyote broadens one's perspective and heals the body & mind. But I don't know that it doesn't, either. I used hallucinogens several times as a teenager, and in my 30's my IQ tested at the 99.6 percentile. (WAIS-R, circa 1995) Who's to say there wasn't a connection?

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