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Latest Salvia discovery: "The neoclerodane diterpene salvinorin
A is the active component of S. divinorum, and recently, the opioid receptor
(KOR) has been identified, in vitro and in vivo, as its molecular target.
The discovery of KOR as the molecular target of salvinorin A has opened
up many opportunities for drug discovery and drug development for a number
of psychiatric and non-psychiatric disorders."
Potential Medicinal Uses of Salvia Divinorum
Researchers are looking into medicinal uses for Using Salvia Divinorum in treating a variety of medical and psychological problems to include:
- Depression
- Drug Addictions
- Stress
- Insomnia
- Digestion
- Alzheimer's
- AIDS
- Chronic Pain
- Schizophrenia
- Cancer
- And many others
The medicinal future is promising for Salvia Divinorum and those who are suffering as long as government lets the scientific researchers do their job. View our report of some of FDA's most notorious drug approvals.
Several researchers have noted the potential Salvia has in helping the medical community find cures to serious medical conditions.
Assistant Professor of medicinal & natural products chemistry at University of Iowa, Thomas Prisinzano, has noted that Salvia Divinorum may have the ability to break a person's cocaine addiction: That's correct, research has suggested that salvia may actually help treat cocaine addiction
"You can give a rat free access to cocaine, give them free access to Salvinorin A, and they stop taking cocaine."
Director of the National Institute on Mental Health's Psychoactive Drug Screening Program, Professor Bryan L. Roth, has gone as far to say:
"We think that drugs derived from the active ingredient could be useful for a range of diseases: Alzheimer's, depression, schizophrenia, chronic pain and even AIDS or HIV."
If Salvia was classed
as a Schedule I type drug, this would mean (in the
eyes of the government) that there is no "currently accepted
medical use" which couldn't be further from the truth and has
scientists worried that banning the substance would restrict
their work.
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