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Neurochemistry / Salvia divinorum / Salvinorin A / Salvia / Carl Epling / Mazatec people / Hallucinogen / Albert Hofmann / Kappa Opioid receptor / Entheogens / Chemistry / Biology
Date: 2013-10-29 10:10:47
Neurochemistry
Salvia divinorum
Salvinorin A
Salvia
Carl Epling
Mazatec people
Hallucinogen
Albert Hofmann
Kappa Opioid receptor
Entheogens
Chemistry
Biology

Salvia divinorum Profile Salvia divinorum, also known as S. divinorum or Salvia, is a hallucinogenic plant native to the northeastern Sierra Mazateca mountain region of Mexico, where the native Mazatecs have used it for

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