Mazatec shamans have a long and continuous tradition of religious use of Salvia divinorum a psychoactive plant. |
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The legal status of Salvia divinorum varies in many countries and even in states within the United States. |
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Salvinorin A is a neoclerodane diterpene and is the active component in plant, Salvia divinorum. |
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A review of herbal marijuana alternatives, synthetic cathinones, kratom, salvia divinorum, methoxetamine, and piperazines. |
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The drugs seized included methamphetamine, marijuana, and previously rarely seen substances such as JWH-018-artificial marijuana, salvia divinorum, kratom, and triazolam. |
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Salvia divinorum was found on sale at the Working Animal Retirement Sanctuary Charity Shop in Colwyn Bay and is reportedly the world's most potent hallucinogenic herb. |
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Little known in Wisconsin even a few years ago, salvia divinorum and its active ingredient, salvinorin A, have become popularized by Internet resources and chat rooms. |
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Salvia Divinorum, found primarily in Mexico, is also known as Salvia, Diviner's Sage and Sage of the Seers. |
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