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What are good web sites about Salvia divinorum?

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What are good web sites about Salvia divinorum?

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The most comprehensive single site is Daniel Siebert’s Salvia divinorum Research and Information Center, which contains a wealth of current information. Information and links to other online resources can also be found at the Erowid Salvia divinorum Vault. Additionally, you might visit the archives at “Ask Erowid” for more data on S. divinorum. The Lycaeum has some documents and links, but has not been updated or maintained since 2001. And, a web search for “Salvia divinorum” on any search engine should turn up additional sites with data on this plant, although many of these will be vendors. This FAQ does not include a more comprehensive list of current links because sites change URLs so often. Visit any of the links above for more current links to other sites.

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The most comprehensive single site is currently Daniel Sieberts Salvia divinorum Research and Information center, SageWisdom.org. This site contains a wealth of current information, but Sagewisdom is a commercial enterprise selling leaves and extracts and parts of their information and FAQ must be read with that caveat in mind. Information and links to other online resources can also be found at the Erowid Salvia divinorum Vault, at www.erowid.org/plants/salvia/. Additionally, you might check out the archives at Ask Erowid for more data on S. divinorum at www.erowid.org/ask/ask.cgi?A=ListByCat&Cat0=28. The Lycaeum has some documents and links, but is irregularly maintained: leda.lycaeum.org/Taxonomy/Salvia_divinorum.269.shtml. And, a web search for Salvia divinorum on any search engine should turn up additional sites with data on this plant. Generally, this FAQ will not include a comprehensive list of current links because the sites change urls so often. Visit Erowid, the Lycaeum, or S

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