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Psychoactive Substances and Transpersonal States
Salvia Divinorum: a Psychopharmacological Riddle and a Mind-Body Prospect José-Luis Díaz*
Psychoactive Botanicals in Ritual, Religion, and Shamanism - G.H
The Return of Medicinal Cannabis
“Plants of the Gods” and Their Hallucinogenic Powers in Neuropharmacology — a Review of Two Books Miguel Faria Hacienda Publishing, United States
An Introduction to the Psychedelic Pastoral: Tracing Mind-Altering Plant Life Into the Modern Industrialized West
Non-Psychotropic Plant Cannabinoids: New Therapeutic Opportunities from an Ancient Herb
Psychoactive Plants and Southern African Hunter-Gatherers: a Review
Salvia Divinorum: a Psychopharmacological Enigma and the Mind-Body Problem ISSN: 0185-3325 DOI: 10.17711/SM.0185-3325.2014.022
Plant Medicines, Healing and Psychedelic Science Cultural Perspectives Plant Medicines, Healing and Psychedelic Science Beatriz Caiuby Labate • Clancy Cavnar Editors
The Untold Story of Ayahuasca from 1755-1865 Justin Williams
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Chemical Evidence for the Use of Multiple Psychotropic Plants in a 1,000-Year-Old Ritual Bundle from SEE COMMENTARY South America
Psychoactive Plant Species – Actual List of Plants Prohibited in Poland
Tobacco Is the Chief Medicinal Plant in My Work”: Therapeutic Uses of Tobacco in Peruvian Amazonian Medicine Exemplified by the Work Ofa Maestro Tabaquero
Psychoactive Substances in Different Cultures and Religious Practices J
The Pennsylvania State University Schreyer Honors College
Castaneda's Books Are Works of Fiction
Metabolomics-Based Analysis of Miniature Flask Contents Identifies Tobacco Mixture Use Among the Ancient Maya
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An Ancient Residue Metabolomics-Based Method to Distinguish Use of Closely Related Plant Species in Ancient Pipes
Cannabis Sativa: a Comprehensive Ethnopharmacological Review of a Medicinal Plant with a Long History T
Features of Acute Intoxication with Salvia Use
1. Global Overview
The Ethnobotany of Psychoactive Plant Use: a 1 Phylogenetic Perspective (#11617)
The Use of Psychoactive Plants in the Americas Beatriz Caiuby Labate
The Entheogenic Origins of Mormonism: a Working Hypothesis*
The Ethnobotany of Psychoactive Plant Use: a Phylogenetic Perspective
Plants, Psychoactive Substances and the International Narcotics Control Board: the Control of Nature and the Nature of Control
The Amazonian Travels of Richard Evans Schultes Chapter III. Apaporis: Workshop of the Gods
From Local to Global—Fifty Years of Research on Salvia Divinorum
Ritual Consumption of Psychoactive Fungi and Plants in Ancestral Costa Rica*
Medical Marijuana: Therapy Or an Oxymoron?
Cannabis in the Ancient Greek and Roman World
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Salvinorin a and Salvia Divinorum: Clinical and Forensic Aspects
Cannabis Use Among Aka Foragers of The
Synthetic Cannabinoids and Salvia Divinorum
Archaeological Evidence for the Antiquity of Psychoactive Plant Use in the Central Andes
Psychoactive Plants Used in Designer Drugs As a Threat to Public Health
Ancient Peoples & Psychoactive Plants
SALVIA Divinorum
The Consumption of Psychoactive Plants During Religious Rituals: the Roots of Common Symbols and Figures in Religions and Myths
25 the Prehistory of Psychoactive Drug Use
Hunting and Hallucinogens: the Use of Psychoactive and Other Plants To