There are not direct risks involved on smoking salvia. There are some risks being under its effect, that's why is recommended to have a sitter (guardian) to keep a person under its influence get hurt when trying to walk around.
It might be some danger on smoking it too often, but salvia is not addictive, that means you can control how often you use it.
Salvia viridis was created in 1753.
There have been reported deaths associated with Salvia use; however, it is rare and often linked to risky behaviors while under the influence rather than direct toxicity. It's important to use caution and be aware of the potential risks when using Salvia.
If by Salvia you mean Salvia Divinorum, then the answer is no. Salvia Divinorum is not used in Chinese medicine, as Salvia does not naturally grow in any region of China. Salvia Divinorum is only to be found in Oaxaca, Mexico.
No, Salvia nemorosa does not contain salvinorins, the active components of Salvia divinorum.
Joey Salvia's birth name is Joseph Salvia.
Depends on what kind of salvia you're talking about. Only Salvia Divinorum species can get you high. Don't get fooled, there are a lot of varieties of Salvia.
Salvia is from Oaxaca Mexico.
No, you can not test for salvia.
I notice on your question a glimpse that you're against legality of salvia. Why don't you jump out of the bungee if it's so safe? The problem is that there are risks on everything you do, and being salvia so unknown, is difficult for people to try it. I've tried it with the usual precautions and it's the greatest thing I've ever done.
Salvia is pollinated by bees and hummingbirds.
No, Salvia divinorum contains a salvinorins. The salvinorin that is primarily responsible for the effects of salvia is salvinorin A
Where can you buy salvia in the Bronx