Salvia Divinorum Sierra Mazateca Region
I had first come across Salvia Divinorum while touring rual, mountainous regions of Mexico
Many years ago.
Salvia Divinorum is a perennial herb in the mint family native to certain areas of the Sierra
Mazateca region of Oaxaca, Mexico.
Salvia Divinorum is used by shamans in Oaxaca, Mexico. Salvia, also known as S divinorum
or Salvia, is a hallucinogenic plant native to the northeastern Sieraa Mazatec mountain
reqion of Mexico where the native Mazatec have used it for centuries as a healing and
divining tool. Although the Mazatec Indians have been using this herb for centuries with
no obvious ill effects, it is still unclear whether Salvia Divinorum causes long-term effects
on the brain or on the rest of the body..
Salvia journeys range in intensity from very subtle to intessely powerful. Salvia
experience differ from those caused by visionary herbs and drugs, and choosing
Salvia over these has many advantages. Salvia is not a stimulant, sedative,
narrocotic, or tranquilizer. Forty years later the fate of Salvia is still in doubt.
Salvia is a powerful visionary herb, or teacher plant in shamanistic terms. When ingested
properly, and uner the appropriate conditions, it produces in the user a state of divine
inebriation. Its a unique and mysterious visionary herb. For more information of Salvia,
and the effects of salvia, www.TheBestSalvia.Com
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