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· Uncontrollable laughter. · Past memories, such as revisiting places from childhood memory. · Sensations of motion, or being pulled or twisted by forces. · Visions of membranes, films and various two-dimensional surfaces. · Merging with or becoming objects (for example a ferris wheel). · Overlapping realities, such as the perception of being in several locations at once.
Short Term
After the peak effects, normal awareness-of-self and the immediate surroundings return but lingering effects may be felt. These short-term lingering effects have a completely different character than the peak experience. About half of users report a pleasing 'afterglow', or pleasant state of mind following the main effects. Researchers (Baggott, et al) from the University of San Francisco conducted a survey of 500 Salvia users which identified that they 'sometimes or often' experience the following common (>20% occurrence) lingering after effects:
Increased insight - 47% · Improved mood - 44.8% · Calmness - 42.2% · Increased connection with universe or nature - 39.8% · Weird thoughts - 36.4% · Things seem unreal - 32.4% · Floating feeling - 32% · Increased sweating - 28.2% · Body felt warm or hot - 25.2% · Mind racing 23.2% · Lightheaded - 22.2% · Increased self-confidence - 21.6%
Given the recent discovering of Salvia Divinorum and the lack of knowledge of its long-term effects, is recommended not to use Salvia while pregnant.
No, Salvia divinorum contains a salvinorins. The salvinorin that is primarily responsible for the effects of salvia is salvinorin A
The 3 most common short term effects of the sun is sunburn, headache, and fatigue. The short term effects last from hours to several days.
Major effects for 1-10 minutes, then some minor effects for 30-60 minutes.
Although some studies have indicated that Salvia divinorum may be effective in treating the symptoms of depression, taking Salvia divinorum (particularly smoking it) should be considered unhealthy, especially because the long term effects of Salvia divinorum usage are not well-known.
Short term effects can be rashes, itchiness, dryness and sunburn.
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Short term
Species in the genus Salvia other than Salvia divinorum do not produce salvinorins, and thus have little to no psychoactive effects. Certain compounds found in other Salvia species have shown modest psychotropic activity, but ingesting or smoking a reasonable amount of the plant material would likely have no desirable effects. No other Salviaspecies share the same effects as Salvia divinorum,
No, it also has short-term effects.
No, only Salvia divinorum has the active chemicals (salvinorins) which produce the psychoactive effects people associate with 'salvia'. Thus, bonfire salvia would not get one high.
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