If everything was designed by a supreme intelligent being with a purpose in mind, what were the intentions behind cannabis, salvia, ayahuasca, psilocybin mushrooms, etc?
Just curious what people think.
Cannabis: a medicinal herb with many beneficial uses, from glaucoma to boosting the appetite of the frail and cancer patients to pain relief in those with severe pain from chronic and terminal illness.
Salvia: A very drought tolerant flowering plant that supports butterfly and bee populations. (And what, you don't like sage in your turkey stuffing? ) I'm thing from context you meant
salvia divinorum, though, yes? Um, there is some weight of evidence that that particular cultivar of salvia is the result of human breeding intervention and is not naturally occuring on its own. If so, you can't ask God why he did that...just the original cultvators.
At any rate, other than its psychoactive potential, it has some use as a pain reliever.
Ayahuasca: Hm, not so sure about this other than passiflora has similar uses, which implies it has medicinal value for depression. (Oh, I see ayahuasca is an MAOI inhibitor. Well that makes sense. Frankly I would rather use the naturally occurring plant source under the direction of a knowledgable herbalist or naturopath rather than the Pharma fake derivatives of the same, but that's just me.
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Psilocybin mushrooms: Hm, I'm least acquainted with these, other than the liver metabolizes it into psilocin which has some effect on seratonin levels, though I'm not sure exactly what. If memory serves, psilocybin has a problem in that tolerance builds up swiftly? And the side effects make it less useful for medicine. As for its ecological niche in its native habitat, I can't speak to that. What native animals or plants consume it for food?
Well, I guess if you ask someone studying naturopathy, this is the kind of answer you can expect.