Salvia divinorum (Latin: sage of the diviners; also called ska maría pastora, seer's sage, yerba de la pastora, magic mint or simply salvia) is a species...
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Salvia divinorum, a psychoactive plant, is legal in most countries. Exceptions, countries where there is some form of control, include Australia, Belgium...
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The legal status of Salvia divinorum in the United States varies, with 29 states (and the territory of Guam) having completely banned it and others considering...
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Salvinorin A is the main active psychotropic molecule in Salvia divinorum. Salvinorin A is considered a dissociative hallucinogen. It is structurally distinct...
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Salvia divinorum: diviner's sage; sometimes cultivated for hallucinogenic effects; the legality of its use is under review in some US states Salvia elegans:...
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report also gave the general counterargument of salvia proponents that legislation banning Salvia divinorum reflects a cultural bias, as there are fewer...
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statute (SB259) generally prohibiting use of the psychoactive herb Salvia divinorum. The law was named after Brett Chidester (September 16, 1988 – January...
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their structural analogs. Several salvinorins have been isolated from Salvia divinorum. They are classified as diterpenoid furanolactones. Salvinorin A is...
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Κ-opioid receptor (section Salvia divinorum)
effects, as exemplified by salvinorin A (the active constituent in Salvia divinorum). These effects are generally undesirable in medicinal drugs. It is...
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use of psilocybin mushrooms, psychoactive morning glory seeds, and Salvia divinorum. María Sabina was one of the best known of the Mazatec Shamans. Her...
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comfort with the substance. A sitter may be necessary for users of Salvia divinorum for example because the drug can sometimes cause both disorientation...
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salvinorins in Salvia divinorum and related Salvia species". Forensic Chemistry. 17: 100192. doi:10.1016/j.forc.2019.100192. "Salvia glutinosa". Plants...
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Salvia can refer to: Salvia or sage, the plant genus, especially the species Salvia officinalis, a culinary herb Salvia divinorum, a psychoactive herb...
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which proposed Schedule I classification for the psychoactive herb Salvia divinorum, including :"the seeds thereof, any extract from any part of that plant...
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certain deliriants (e.g. Jimson weed), powerful dissociatives (e.g. Salvia divinorum), and classic psychedelics (e.g. LSD, psilocybin), in the form of a...
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Vickie D. McDonald (section Salvia divinorum)
addition of the psychoactive herb Salvia divinorum to Nebraska's Schedule I classification early in 2008. Salvia divinorum was legal in Nebraska, but McDonald...
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Jacqui Dean (section Salvia divinorum)
Dean called for the government to take action against Salvia divinorum, saying, "Salvia divinorum is a hallucinogenic drug, which has been banned in Australia...
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nitrogen atoms include kavalactones and salvinorins, known from kava and Salvia divinorum, respectively. Sayin, H. Umit (2016). "Psychoactive Plants Used during...
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Mary Brandenburg (section Salvia divinorum)
proposed bills to make possession of Salvia divinorum a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. Salvia divinorum is a psychoactive herb which can...
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country Legal status of psychoactive cactus by country Legal status of Salvia divinorum "List of psychotropic substances under international control" (PDF)...
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Psilocybin mushrooms: Legal status of psilocybin mushrooms Salvia divinorum: Legal status of Salvia divinorum Some countries have legislation that allows for traditional...
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and author who lived in Southern California. Siebert had studied Salvia divinorum for over twenty years and was the first person to unequivocally identify...
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KM, McCurdy CR, Boyer EW (2008). "Opioid receptors and legal highs: Salvia divinorum and Kratom". Clinical Toxicology. 46 (2): 146–152: 149. doi:10.1080/15563650701241795...
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like salvinorin A (the active constituent of the hallucinogenic plant Salvia divinorum), butorphanol and pentazocine, μ-opioid receptor antagonists such as...
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Mazatec shamans have a long and continuous tradition of religious use of Salvia divinorum, a psychoactive plant. Its use is to facilitate visionary states of...
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Atypicals salvinorin A (found in Salvia divinorum, a trans-neoclerodane diterpenoid ("Diviner's Sage", "Lady Salvia", "Salvinorin")) tetrahydrocannabinol...
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"Ska Maria Pastora" (Leaves of Mary the Shepherdess), later known as Salvia divinorum. He was able to obtain samples of it, but never succeeded in identifying...
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substances. His second book, Salvinorin, addressed the effects of Salvia divinorum. Turner died after injecting an unknown quantity of ketamine while...
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Sabina). The rituals involved the use of psilocybin (magic mushrooms) or Salvia divinorum to commune with God and experience enlightenment. In May 1957, the...
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Sacred Weeds (section Part two: Salvia Divinorum)
Sacred Weeds is a four-part television series of 50 minute documentaries investigating the cultural impact of psychoactive plants on a broad array of early...
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