Salvia divinorum, also known as diviners sage or Maria Pastora is a member of the sage family and is native to Oaxaca Mexico. Containing Salvinorin A, a natural psychotropic compound that has been said to be one of the most potent in existence. Salvia Divinorum as been used over the years by Mazatec shamans in healing and visionary ceremonies. Recently, Salvia d. has become very popular in the modernized world as a psychedelic to replace more dangerous and illegal substances such as DMT and LSD.
Salvia is either smoked with a water bong, chewed, or made into liquid form and used in a tea or drink. For more information on how to use salvia read: http://www.freshsalvia.com/blog
Saliva moistens, binds and lubricates food to help it move through
the digestive tract. It also contains the enzyme amylase, which helps begin the breakdown of
starch.
salvia can be used as a herbal remedy to some illness and is used in some medicines prescribed by doctors all over the world it is also used to get high and is a common problem in drug abuse
Salvia viridis was created in 1753.
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.
No, you can not test for salvia.
Salvia is from Oaxaca Mexico.
Salvia has five petals or tepals.https://gobotany.newenglandwild.org/species/salvia/splendens/
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
Salvia thermarum was created in 1999.
Salvia repens was created in 1833.