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Resources:
Daniel Siebert's Sage Wisdom Salvia Shop. Top quality Salvia divinorum leaves, rare clones, extracts, books, and related products can now be purchased directly from Daniel Siebert. The proceeds of all sales directly support important and much needed Salvia divinorum related research, scientific expeditions, and educational publications, such as those found on my Salvia divinorum web site: http://salvia.lycaeum.org.
Sage Goddess Emerald Essence. This is a specially formulated extract of Salvia divinorum designed for sublingual absorption. This product has taken years to develop. It is the most effective form of Salvia divinorum available for oral ingestion. Many people have been requesting such a product and now it is finally available.
Workshops and conferences:
Daniel Siebert's calendar of upcoming Salvia divinorum related public speaking engagements. Next scheduled event: December 7–10, 2000. Breitenbush Hot Springs, Oregon.
The popular press:
The December 2000 issue of the U.K. pop-culture magazine "The Face" contains a full-page article about Salvia divinorum on page 176.
Recent and forthcomming publications:
"Divine Sage" Daniel Siebert's big book of Salvia divinorum. A work in progress. Expected in early 2001.
"The Salvia divinorum Grower's Guide". A unique horticultural guide to Salvia divinorum.
"Salvia divinorum and Salvinorin A: The Best of the Entheogen Review 1992-1998". I highly recommend this new book on Salvia divinorum. It belongs in every salviaphile's collection!
The Salvia divinorum FAQ version 1.67! Recently updated with many new additions!
The Salvia divinorum User's Guide has recently been updated.
Science news:
The structure of a novel compound isolated from Salvia divinorum--tentatively named "divinorin C"--is described by L.J. Valdés III in lab notes that he has graciously shared with The Salvia divinorum Research and Information Center.
I am working with a group in Canada on a double-blind study to test the effectiveness of low dose, sublingually absorbed Salvia divinorum as an aid to meditation. This study will be partly funded by MAPS and the results will be published in the MAPS newsletter.
The Salvia splendens double-blind study is complete. The results are reported in an interview that I gave for the Entheogen Review. See: Daniel Siebert Speaks… The Entheogen Review. 1999 V. 8, No. 3. Interviewed by Will Beifuss.
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