No, Salvia divinorum does not contain acid/LSD. Instead, it contains completely different chemicals called salvinorins. The substance most responsible for its effects is salvinorin A. In fact, these chemicals don't even act on the same receptors as LSD, so they are very different drugs.
No, Salvia nemorosa does not contain salvinorins, the active components of Salvia divinorum.
No, Salvia divinorum contains a salvinorins. The salvinorin that is primarily responsible for the effects of salvia is salvinorin A
nope nor the seeds
No. Salvia is a genus of plant in the mint family. Otherwise known as sage. The sage found in spice racks and grocery stores does not contain any salvinorin A (the psychotropic molecule) that is found in Salvia Divinorum and will not get you high.
Salvia mystic blue does not contain Salvanorin A, the primary active component of Salvia divinorum, so doing ingestion is not likely to produce any psychotropic effects. The plant does not appear to be toxic, although ingestion is discouraged.
It doesn't contain an acid, it is an acid. Lactic acid to be precise.
They contain Sulfuric Acid.
Yes there is an acid in the pennies that kills the toxins found in the salvia.
Interestingly enough I just read today that it did contain said acid! H3PO4
No, sprite does not contain acetic acid, however, it does contain citric acid.
coke contain gastric acid
Yes it does contain citric acid!