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- Legal status of Salvia divinorum - The situation may be subject to future change but at present Salvia divinorum remains legal in most countries. Current exceptions, countries where there is some form of control, include Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Italy, Spain, and Sweden.
- Salvia divinorum - Salvia divinorum, also known as Diviner's Sage,Medana et al. 2005, p.
- Brett's law - Brett's law is a name commonly given to a Delaware statute (SB259) generally prohibiting use of the psychoactive herb Salvia divinorum. A few other American States have proposed or introduced similar laws.
- Cultigen - Cultigen is the name given to organisms, particularly cultivated plants such as Salvia divinorum, that do not have a wild or uncultivated counterpart for one of two reasons. Either its wild brethren are now extinct, or its species was domesticated (grown and selected by humankind) from so far back in antiquity, and has undergone such drastic transformation under prehistoric human selection, ...
- Mazatec shamans - The Mazatec Shamans are known for their cultivation and spiritual use of the plant salvia divinorum, morning glory seeds and psilocybe mushrooms. MarÃa Sabina was one of the best known of the Mazatec Shamans.