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Ethnopharmological Search For Psychoactive Drugs 50 Years Of Research 2nd Edition Dennis Mckenna

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Ethnopharmological Search For Psychoactive Drugs 50 Years Of Research 2nd Edition Dennis Mckenna
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Publisher: Synergetic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.31 MB
Pages: 417
Author: Dennis McKenna, Sir Ghillean Prance, Benjamin De Loenen, Wade Davis
ISBN: 9780907791720, 9780907791683, 9780907791690, 0907791727, 0907791689, 0907791697
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 2
Volume: 2

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Ethnopharmological Search For Psychoactive Drugs 50 Years Of Research 2nd Edition Dennis Mckenna by Dennis Mckenna, Sir Ghillean Prance, Benjamin De Loenen, Wade Davis 9780907791720, 9780907791683, 9780907791690, 0907791727, 0907791689, 0907791697 instant download after payment.

This book is a compilation of 21 academic papers presented in 2017 when a diverse group of scholars came together to share some of the new findings that emerged since the first conference, reflecting the psychedelics renaissance that emerged in the 21st century during a stifling decades long War on Drugs funded by the same government that sponsored the first conference 50 years ago. As the second volume shows, in spite of such draconian repression, the field of ethnopharmacological psychedelic studies has progressed to the point that we are now able to discuss the numerous discoveries of the therapeutic potential of these diverse substances in spite of their continued stigmatization.

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