Salvia is just like weed, but it doesn't show up on drug tests.
No. There is a video of Miley Cyrus smoking Salvia, a substance that is legal in California.
Yes, smoking weed can potentially contribute to acne due to its impact on hormone levels and inflammation in the body.
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Smoking weed can potentially impact the accuracy of a pregnancy test result by affecting hormone levels in the body, which may lead to a false negative result.
There is limited scientific research on the direct impact of smoking weed on menstrual cycles. However, some studies suggest that THC, the active compound in weed, can affect hormone levels and potentially disrupt the menstrual cycle. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Research suggests that smoking weed can affect bowel movements and digestion by increasing bowel movements and potentially causing diarrhea. This is due to the impact of cannabinoids on the gastrointestinal system.
There is limited scientific evidence to suggest that smoking weed directly causes or worsens acne. However, some studies have shown that smoking marijuana may lead to changes in hormone levels, which could potentially impact skin health. More research is needed to fully understand the relationship between smoking weed and acne.
Salvia bonfire and other salvia varieties are not safe for smoking or getting high. People are dying from trying to smoke chemically altered vegetation.
Yes, smoking weed can potentially cause breakouts on the skin due to its impact on hormone levels and oil production in the skin.
The intoxicant, or hallucinogen in Salvia is not considered toxic, but smoking anything at all will likely damage your lungs and affect your blood chemistry in some way that is harmful. Better to take Salvia as a tea i.e. an infusion in hot water.