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For centuries the Mazatec Indians have chewed Salvia divinorum, a hallucinogenic member of the sage family, to treat diarrhea, headaches, rheumatism—and an ailment known as "swollen belly ...
Salvia divinorum is one of the most potent natural psychedelics, yet its effects and mechanisms remain widely misunderstood. How does this plant alter perception so dramatically? What does science ...
Salvia divinorum is an herb in the mint family often used for its hallucinogenic effects. If you're considering trying it, it’s important to know what to expect.
Salvia divinorum, not to be confused with the ornamental plants also called salvia, has gained popularity among high school and college students in recent years.
Scientists conducted the first-ever large study on the drug Salvia divinorum.
Chidester’s death certificate however, lists Salvia divinorum use as “a contributing cause of his death,” says Jay Lynch, communications director for Delaware Health and Social Services.
It is this potential for good that seems to have caught the attention of researchers, and Salvia, whose toxic side effects (if any) are unknown, is only one of several hallucinogenic drugs some ...
Salvia, or Salvia divinorum, is an herbal mint plant and a naturally occurring hallucinogen that is native to Mexico. It is a member of the sage family. People use it as a recreational drug.
A Lancaster County judge has refused to dismiss a criminal case against a man accused of selling Salvia divinorum last March at his shop in Lincoln.
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