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<div>usually interpreted as Salvia divinorum. This</div>
<div>usually interpreted as Salvia divinorum. This</div>
<div>interpretation, however, is by no means certain.</div>
<div>interpretation, however, is by no means certain.</div>
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Latest revision as of 02:07, 11 March 2015

This Aztec inebriant, also written as pipizizintli,
pepetzintle, pepetichinque, and pipiltzintzin, is now
usually interpreted as Salvia divinorum. This
interpretation, however, is by no means certain.