yes, in theory...
See Bretts Law and research it. This refers to long term use. Additionally, it can cause you to do something that would get you killed if not supervised. This is why salvia users have someone watch over them as they use it. If left unsupervised a person could do something harmful or fetal. As for death caused only by usage alone, I cannot find any evidence to prove that the smoking of salvia has ever been fetal. No doctor has ever reported an overdose or purely salvia related death. Due to the aforementioned, salvia can in theory, kill you; however the reality is that it will not.Smoke shops usually get bad quality salvia.
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.
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 shops usually get bad quality salvia, I suggest you to try an online store.
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.
not really, although there are many different strengths of salvinorium and users have reported bad trips and what not, but it is not proven to be very harmful to the user.
Salvia is from Oaxaca Mexico.
No, you can not test for salvia.