Salvia Divinorum Oaxaca Leaf
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Although the Mazatec Indians have been familiar with Salvia Divinorum for centuries, their use of this plant was concentrated only in a small area in the Oaxacan Mountains and wasn't known outside of this extremely limited area until an expedition in 1962 led by Gordon Wasson and Albert Hoffman.
A perennial herb in the Labiatae family (sometimes called the 'mint family'), Salvia Divinorum is one in roughly 2,000 species of sage and grows wild only in the Sierra Mazatec region of Mexico. This plant is being grown in other parts of the world as well. Other names include Diviner's Sage. We offer Oaxacan raised whole-leaf Salvia Divinorum imported fresh from the Sierra Mazatec of Mexico containing the neoclerodane diterpenoid Salvinorin A.
We offer this material as a crush, dried leaf, available either in 28 or 100 gram units. (Also offered as an extract in 5x, 5x Non-Standardized, 10x, 20x, and 60x form.)
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