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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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Wisconsin State Journal / Rovinsky S.A. / /

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Australia / Mexico / United States / /

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Mexican Plant / Botanical Museum Leaflets Harvard University / /

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mountain region of Mexico / Sierra Mazateca / /

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Harvard University / Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethic / /

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Jean B. Johnson / Diaz / Albert Hofmann / Roberto G. Weitlaner / Maria Pastora / Maria Mazatec / Siebert / /

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D.J. / /

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The Entheogen Review / Wisconsin State Journal / The McNair Scholarly Review / Journal of Psychoactive Drugs / /

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