There are many reasons why people take Salvia and the effects have been described as unique giving feeling such as uncontrollable laughter, motion sensations and visions. There are a number of ways to ingest the Salvia and the effects start almost instantly after taking with the most intense period in the first few minutes, it has been said that experiences have lasted anywhere up to one hour.
For ingesting the salvia divinorum must be of utmost quality and will be thoroughly checked for its pure extract. Since salvia directly causes laughter it is related with the brain cells,the quality is very important.
http://www.freshsalvia.com/ has a well maintained quality control experts for salvia leaves and extracts who are working 24 by 7 to ensure the fresh and pure salvia is processed to its customers. Salvia is an extremely popular legal way for thousands of people to relax and experience the joys of spiritual enhancement.
Yes it's illegal on the US militia.
Salvia is a genus of several hundred differrent plants. Salvia species are used for cooking (Sage), medicine (Dan Shen), and ornamental flowers (Salvia nermorosa, etc.). Salvia divinorum is an herb used by certain cultures during visionary ceremonies, and medicinally as well. In recent years it has caused a bit of a stir due to the misconception that S. divinorum is a recreational drug. Although some misguided individuals do use it for such purposes, this is not the norm. A dozen or so US states and a few EU countries have already banned Salvia divinorum as a result of this undeserved hysteria. Salvia divinorum is not in any way similar to any recreational or "street" drugs. Salvia is a leafy psychoactive plant that is commonly known for causing psychedelic experiences. As part of the mint family, Salvia divinorum has its originating from the roots of good old Sierra Madre Mountains in Oaxaca, Mexico. They use the plant for healing and spiritual purposes by the Mazatec indigenous peoples. saliva can be bought online.
Salvia Divinorum is not illegal to use, posess, or have in your system in the United States. It is not specifically tested for in any drug test and it is not capable of triggering a false positive for any other drug either.
No. It is legal in 44 states. Louisiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Delaware, Illinois, Virginia, and North Dakota are the only states in the USA that have laws prohibiting possession of Salvia divinorum. It is a class 4 felony in Illinois. In Oklahoma and Louisiana, it is legal to have in your possession as long as your intentions aren't for its consumption. Maryland state become laws prohibiting possession of salvia divinorum seens aug,2009. In Maine, it is legal to have Salvia in your possesion if you are 18+.
No. there is no THC or opiates in anything that is not man made, or a marijuana or poppy plant. no other plants or animals produce any opiates or cannabinoids\ salvia contains salvinorin A (among other salvinorins but the A is the only hallucinogen), which is the only thing getting you high on a salvia trip
Salvia Divinorum's origin is Oaxaca, Mexico. This plant cannot be grown with it seeds, it has to be cut from another one. It's widely used by shamans in the south of Mexico and central American countries. Now it's used as an hallucinogen, specially in the US where it's getting popular. There are some extracts made to enhance salvia's psychodelic effects. They range from 5X to 60X that depends on the concentration of salvia's active ingredient called "Salvinorin A" per gram of exctract. They even make flavored extracts to lower the harsh natural salvia flavor.
Salvia is Illegal in these states of the US: Delaware Florida Illinois Kansas Mississippi Missouri Nebraska (beginning September 2009) North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma South Dakota Virginia It is also Illegal in these countries: Australia Belgium Denmark Germany Italy Japan Latvia Lithuania South Korea Sweden For more information on the Legal Status of Salvia Divinorum please visit: http://www.freshsalvia.com/blog
Yes.
Salvia is legal in most of the US states, and several countries around the world.
No, since salvia is not a scheduled drug, it is not tested for in most drug tests.
Under much scrutiny, it may not be for long. It is not easy to make Salvia Divinorim illegal because there are no long lasting effects. The initial "trip" usually only lasts for about 5-15 minutes followed by an "after-glow" in which the individual is completely conscious and can go on doing everyday tasks (just in a more positive mood). It is not possible to over dose on the Diviner's Sage. At the point of sale, a pamphlet is given to the customer which explains how to create a safe environment before attempting a vision quest. There are no dangers legitimately linked to Salvia. The real question is, "why is Salvia Divinorum illegal in some states?" I hope this helped.
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