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The Salvia divinorum Research and Information Center - Shroomery

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tripzine.com : Cultivating Diviner's Sage , by Will Biefuss<br />

stored in the refrigerator for a few days before losing<br />

potency, but be sure to keep them in a plastic bag with a<br />

damp paper towel. Freezing fresh leaves does not work,<br />

as when thawed they turn into a slimy mess. Leaves can<br />

be juiced using a wheat grass juicer <strong>and</strong> then frozen for<br />

long term storage. When thawed, the juice is held in the<br />

mouth as is done with the fresh leaves. Dried leaves can<br />

be reconstituted by soaking in a small amount of water<br />

<strong>and</strong> then chewed.<br />

Since <strong>Salvia</strong> <strong>divinorum</strong> is one of the rarest of all plant<br />

entheogens, it is my hope that many people will choose<br />

to cultivate this plant. It was almost driven into<br />

extinction once, so let's work to preserve this valuable<br />

plant ally for future generations to enjoy.<br />

Will Biefuss is the author of the Psychedelic Sourcebook,<br />

a resource guide to businesses of interest to the<br />

psychedelic community.<br />

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