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Ethnobotanical and Entheogen Sources 2018: Guide to
Ethnobotanical and Entheogen Sources 2018: Guide to

Ethnobotanical and Entheogen Sources 2018: Guide to Suppliers of Ethnobotanical and Entheogenic Products

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About Ethnobotanical And Entheogen Sources 2018: Guide To

Ethnobotanical and Entheogen Sources gives more than 200 online and mail-order sources of seeds, live plants, cuttings, dried herbs, roots, oils, extracts, spores and more, worldwide. Gives live links to website, contact information for European headshops, as well as hundreds of suppliers offering everything from acacia to zingiber. Includes retail and wholesale suppliers. Updated for 2018, it's an essential resource for students, researchers, consumers, and ethnobotany enthusiasts of all kinds.Are you looking for mapacho, holy basil, trichocereus, blue lotus, holy sage, aukumma, ayurvedic herbs, acacia, or any of thousands of other medicinal, ceremonial, sacred, or psychoactive plants? Ethnobotanical and Entheogen Sources is your key to accessing these natural wonders today.This carefully curated list is presented in an easy-to-read and use format. It reflects the author's 4 decades of experience in the ethnobotanical field as a journalist, naturalist, and publisher.Ethnobotanical and Entheogen Sources comes along at the dawning of the Golden Age, Third Renaissance of Psychedelic Research. It picks up from where the original cult classic "Legal Highs" left off more than 40 years ago. Make no mistake, this is a serious book for mindful, mature plant lovers. It is not the book's intent to advocate breaking any laws or consuming any substance. Individuals must always exercise due diligence in researching any plant or substance and follow laws that apply in their area or jurisdiction.The Introduction to Ethnobotanical and Entheogen Sources defines ethnobotanical and entheogenic products and outlines 3 major categories of vendors. Vendor listings give company name, website, email address and a brief description of products. The book includes an Index of vendors by name. An Appendix provides a comprehensive listing of known medicinal, ceremonial and entheogenic plants and fungi by Latin name, Common name, and main med