No.
Salvia is a genus of plant in the mint family. Otherwise known as sage. The sage found in spice racks and grocery stores does not contain any salvinorin A (the psychotropic molecule) that is found in Salvia Divinorum and will not get you high.
Salvia bonfire and other salvia varieties are not safe for smoking or getting high. People are dying from trying to smoke chemically altered vegetation.
You should ask that to your doctor, salvia is used by smoking it, though salvia's smoke is not unhealthy as cigarette's are, any kind of smoke is bad for people with asthma.
smoke it
Smoke shops usually get bad quality salvia, I suggest you to try an online store.
that is what you smoke but the strong stuff is not for beginners sorry
Miley did smoke Salvia, but she does not smoke it regulary.
It is not recommended to smoke salvia divinorum from your local plant store, as it can be dangerous and unpredictable due to its strong psychoactive effects. It is best to use caution and research the plant's effects before considering its consumption.
Smoke shops usually get bad quality salvia.
Salvia divinorum is the only species in the genus Salvia that contains Salvinorins. Thus, smoking other species of Salvia, including the ornamental Mystic Blue, would not have the same effect.
Yes. The product can usually be bought at smoke shops and is legal in most of the U.S. The high is hallucinogenic, but only lasts about five to ten minutes. The smokable product can be quite expensive however.
buzz
I'm not sure why this question is under "Ecstasy", but Salvia is a legal herb in the mint family known for causing severe halluciniations. You can smoke it like weed and the high supposedly lasts for 5-15 minutes. Salvia on its own is not very potent, but the salvia you buy at the smoke shops has added chemicals that increase the potencey by salvia by my estimate of 10.