A blend of herbs, ground up.
K2 is also known as synthetic cannabis. It is made from natural herbs that mimic THC. The herbs are sprayed with synthetic chemicals that can cause the user to experience a psychosis. It is very unsafe to use.
k2 is a special blend of herbs and spices. Other than red or glossy eyes and a possible smokers cough there are no other known effects
No salvia is in k2. K2 is being outlawed in one week, although there are many other smoking herbs. Try Asteral blast, potsome, or crunky monkey. If you get stopped with any of these you will be charged with a hallucinogen and most likely a DUI
A K2 Apache is used for the sport of skiing.
Nothing, it's a dangerous concoction of herbs and chemicals intended to mimic the effects of real marijuana.
K2 incense is a proprietary blend of herbs sprayed with a chemical intended to mimic the effects of marijuana. There is currently a federal ban on such synthetic marijuana products, and the states are following suit with individual bans.
K2 Incense, or "spice", has become extremely popular as a form of legal, synthetic marijuana. What does this product consist of, and is it safe? According to the official K2 site, K2 is a natural incense composed of natural herbs such as "canavalia rosea, clematis nuciferia, heima salicfolia, and ledum palustre." Various sources report that K2 also contains the synthetic cannabanoid JWH-018, which when smoked can produce intoxicative effects similar to marijuana. As a synthetic, it does not register on current drug detection tests. The K2 site expressly states that K2 is "not intended for human consumption" and is intended only to be used as an incense. Clearly though, the hundreds of cases across the county to poison control centers and emergency rooms indicates it is not being used as such.
Some states are working on making K2 and similar "herbs" illegal. It may take a little while, but definitely count on this being illegal everywhere soon. There have been some serious side effects associated with smoking these herbs that are supposedly to be used as incense, not human consumption. In other words, you could get really sick or die. Wouldn't recommend it. Salvia and K2 are completely different drugs but the universal rule for buying the legal blends of these herbs is 18 years old.
I think that they used herbs. I think that they used herbs.
No. Black Magic, just like K2 is a brand of herbal smoking blends. Most of these blends will fall under the incense, or potpurri category as the FDA has not approved these for human consumption, but that is just for show. They are legal in most states, and can be purchased at your local head shop. Some of these belnds may contain synthetic cannanonoids, while others are just combination of other herbs - daminana, pennyworth, mugwort, Blue Lotus, Passion Flower, baybean, dwarf skull... The potenecey of these belnds depends on the quality of the herbs, and the combination. Similar to marijuana, each of these blends will have a different high depending on the herbs used in the blend. These products are not legal buds, they are a blend of "shamanic, or pschoactive" herbs that can get you high just like weed. Other known companies, or blends would be - Serenity Now, StingRay, Earthquake, Black Magic, King Crypto, Mr. Spicey Green, Lux, Spike99, Spike, Blaze it, Freedopm, K2, Happy Shaman Herbs, Dizzy Dog...
I have never used marijuana , bit it would be nice if k2 could put drug cartels out of business .