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I believe there is too much anti-mushroom sentiment on this page, and too much pro-ephedra ideas. Ephedra does not grow on mountain tops. One of the most frequent traits of Soma is that it grows on the "mountain-top."
http://huxley.net/soma needs to be incorporated. --Espoo 09:41, 24 August 2006 (UTC)