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Sacred Plants and Mental Health in Latin America
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- 1. European Institute for Multidisciplinary Studies on Human Rights and Science - Knowmad Institut
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- 1. European Institute for Multidisciplinary Studies on Human Rights and Science - Knowmad Institut
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Sacred plants have a number of phenomena that revolve around their ritual and medicinal use, as well as being seen as carrying a bond with the sphere of the sacred. México is the country that has the greatest diversity of sacred plants in the Americas because its indigenous groups have a magical-religious relationship with them. In the beginning of the study of sacred plants, psilocybin, mescaline and ergotamine began to be classified as classical psychedelics, this categorization was of great help to psychiatry and neuroscience in the 1950s and 1960s.
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- Journal article: 2752-1400 (ISSN)