Sage Salvia Divinorum

There is an old drug with a new audience that has lawmakers and parents very concerned. Salvia divinorum, also known as S. divinorum, magic mint, Maria Pastora and diviner's sage, is a readily ...

Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. For centuries the Mazatec Indians have chewed Salvia divinorum, a hallucinogenic member of the sage family, to treat ...

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Salvia divinorum, the legal (in some states) hallucinogenic Mexican sage, is the latest meme to hit YouTube. Stoners and bored teens across the United States and Europe have been uploading videos of ...

SFGate: Legal, intense hallucinogen raises alarms / Salvia divinorum produces short, dreamlike experience

Salvia divinorum is a bright, leafy green plant from Mexico that when chewed or smoked causes intense hallucinations comparable to LSD or "magic mushrooms." And it's legal in California. The drug is ...

Legal, intense hallucinogen raises alarms / Salvia divinorum produces short, dreamlike experience

Los Angeles Times: Salvia divinorum, an old psychedelic drug with new appeal

Salvia divinorum, or salvia for short, is an herb in the mint family often used for its hallucinogenic effects. It’s native to southern Mexico and parts of Central and South America, where the Mazatec ...

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Yahoo: Sage Or Salvia? What's The Difference, And Which Variety Is Right For You?

Sage Or Salvia? What's The Difference, And Which Variety Is Right For You?

In a popular article this week, The New York Times reported on the rash of online videos showing teenagers smoking the hallucinogenic drug derived from leaves of the plant Salvia divinorum. In this ...

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