The use and potential abuse of psychoactive plants in southern Africa: an overview of evidence and future potential
BackgroundMost Bantu ethnic groups in southern Africa utilize indigenous herbal medicines, some of which have psychoactive properties. Traditional medical practitioners (TMPs) commonly use them not only for divinatory purposes but to treat and manage mental and other illnesses. Unfortunately, the re...
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Main Authors: | Norman Zimunda Nyazema (Author), Jonathan Tinotenda Chanyandura (Author), Bronwyn Egan (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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