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Hallucinogen Defined

a mind altering drug that can cause profound hallucinations or an altered state of awareness. Most hallucinogens used for religious purposes by shamans and others are derived from plants.

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Mon Jun 22

  • California bans 'magic mint': 11 states including California bans "magic-mi nt" leaves. U.S. sellers of the hallucinogen Salvia divinorum say they're feeling the crackdown from states rushing to ban use of the leaf.

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  • Zenya: Dumarest of Terra #11 Book Summary: Earl is on planet Paiyar loolking for clues to Earth's location when he is invited to the house of a ruthless prince of the Aihult, inveigled into his schemes, manipulated and blackmainled into searching for his son on Chard where before he can do so, he must intervene in and win a war, and he must take his tormentor' ;s beautiful granddaughter along as his wife. But the war and much else are not what they seem. Tubb returns from the atmospheric writing of his preceding two novels to the more robust action of earlier books in the series.

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  • Dream Herb: Calea zacatechichi: 10X Extract Powder: 1 gm: M from Shamanshop.net - Smokes, Seeds: isions. Calea Zacatechichi is a well known folk medicine in Mexico, utilized especially for use in treating intermittent fevers. Alkaloids have not been found in the plant. Its medicinal reputation seems to be attributable mainly to a bitter principle, the precise nature of which has not yet been determined, and an aromatic constituent. 'Further ethnobotanical studies of this interesting plant are indicated, and more thorough chemical investigations , using modern techniques, may uncover an hallucinogenic principle. 9; (U.N. Bulletin on Narcotics 1970 issue 1)

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