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As Dennis McKenna says, “We’re All on Drugs Already!”
In this teaser for the Explorer’s Way 3 part series
Not all Extinction Happens in the Wild. ❌ 🍉🌿
I found a Moon and Stars watermelon this week in
The Right Plants can Teach your Gut to Hunt Microplastics 🥤 🔪
The tamarind-microplastics story going viral is exciting…but it’s missing the
Dennis has opinions about what counts as a “real” psychedelic.
In this Explorer’s Way episode, Dennis McKenna lays down a
Discovery Spotlight: A Soy-Waste–Loving Fungus from Korea
A recently highlighted “soy‑waste–loving” fungus from Korea belongs to a
Boswellia serrata Common Adulterants-
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“We’ve got this figured out.”
According to Dennis McKenna, this is scientists’ temptation to arrogance.
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The idea that plants growing freely in nature can’t carry
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Dennis McKenna is a pioneering ethnopharmacologist who has spent more
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The Amazon just sent us a chemical SOS!
…and it speaks the language of ethnobotany During the most
