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Ska María Pastora (Salvia divinorum) (contains salvinorin A)
This latter plant is known to Mazatec shamans as ska María Pastora, the name containing a reference to the Virgin Mary.
Salvia divinorum (also known as Diviner's Sage, Ska María Pastora, Seer's Sage, and by its genus name Salvia) is a psychoactive plant which can induce dissociative effects and is a potent producer of "visions" and other hallucinatory experiences.
Salvia divinorum (also known as Diviner's Sage, Ska María Pastora, Seer's Sage, and by its genus name Salvia) is a psychoactive plant which can induce dissociative effects and is a potent producer of "visions" and other hallucinatory experiences.
The original text of the bill only mentioned Salvia divinorum.
Proposed bills specific to Salvia divinorum had not passed into law.
I fully anticipate that this work will include salvia divinorum.
Tennessee has some provision for Salvia divinorum in its natural plant form.
The name is a variation from the salvia divinorum.
There are a few ways to consume Salvia divinorum.
Previously the government tried various ways to make Salvia divinorum illegal in Germany.
Salvinorin A is specifically banned by the act if derived from salvia divinorum.
Some shamans on occasion use other plants, such as Salvia divinorum and morning glory seeds.
It's not as if we have an epidemic of salvia divinorum abuse that requires immediate action."
The bill makes it unlawful to manufacture, sell, deliver, or possess Salvia divinorum.
He began to abuse alcohol and other drugs, specifically Salvia divinorum (a natural hallucinogen illegal in some states).
A 51-page, non-fiction book about the psychedelic use of the Mexican mint, salvia divinorum.
Salvia Divinorum is now a schedule I substance along with Marijuana.
Salvia divinorum was banned by law nr.
In traditional Mazatec ritual, shamans use only fresh Salvia divinorum leaves.
Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A: new pharmacologic findings.
Divining ecstasy: the magical & mystical essence of Salvia Divinorum.
This bill sought to add Salvia divinorum to that state's list of Schedule I controlled substances.
Salvia, technically Salvia divinorum, has large green leaves, hollow square stems, and white flowers.
Salvinorin A is one of several structurally related salvinorins found in the Salvia divinorum plant.
Thus, Salvia divinorum became a Schedule I substance in the state of Missouri.
Two years later, in October 2006, the mistake was corrected, and the whole Salvia divinorum plant was made explicitly illegal.
Finland passed legislation in August 2002 making it illegal to import Salvia divinorum without a prescription from a doctor.
Isolated from the hallucinogenic sage, Salvia Divinorum.