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SALVIA DIVINORUM - Shamanic Plant Medicine
By: Shaahin CheyeneImprint: Ecstacy, Inc
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Salvia Divinorum is a powerful shamanic plant medicine traditionally used by Mexican Curanderos (folk healers) for healing, divination and exploration of consciousness. In this book we take an in depth, insightful, and provocative look at this ancient plant and its newly discovered properties. For millennia, the secrets of this rare planthave been closely guarded by Mazatec shamans high in the mountains of Mexico. Rumored to have magical healing properties, this plant and its extracts have recently been introduced to the western market place. Inventor of numerous groundbreaking herbal formulas, Shaahin Cheyene is a fifth generation herbalist from Iran. Cheyene consults for pharmaceutical companies as well as natural products companies on the use of indigenous and shamanic plants in modern day products.
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| Title of eBook: SALVIA DIVINORUM - Shamanic Plant Medicine | |
| Release Date: 10-27-2006 | |
| Publisher: Ecstacy, Inc |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9781599714042 |
| File size | 1411 |
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