Salvinorin - The Psychedelic Essence of Salvia Divinorum

        by D.M. Turner


        Notice: The information contained herein is a report on the latest experimental research with a recently discovered compound, and is presented for informational purposes only. The author, publisher, and website curator do not advocate the use of salvinorin A  or any other substance.



         

          Editor's Note:

        Due to the untimely death of its pioneering author, this important work is no longer available in print form, and the length of its stay on the WWW is open to question at best. Therefore I urge you to download this html edition to your hard drives and mirror it if you are able. For extra Karma Points, print out & xerox a few copies for the digitally disenfranchised among us. I can personally think of no thanks more meaningful for my efforts in bringing this material to the web community, and somehow I gnow that D.M.T. agrees with me on this.
         
                      Happy Trails,
                      L'Angelo Misterioso, HTML edition editor


         

        Table of Contents


        Introduction

        Salvia Divinorum: The Plant and its History

        The Discovery of Salvinorin A

        Dosage and Methods of Administration

        Warnings

        Effects and Experiences

        Salvinorin A Journeys

        Conclusions

        Bibliography

        Appendix A: Salvia Divinorum Cultivation
        (by Will Beifuss, courtesy of the Resonance Project)

        Appendix B: Photos



        Copyright (c)1996 by Panther Press
        ISBN 0-9642636-2-9
        Library of Congress Catalog registration in progress
        First Printing - August 1996
        Printed in the United States of America
        D.M. Turner is a trademark of Panther Press
        All Rights Reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the publisher.
         


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