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No, spice and salvia are not the same. Spice refers to a range of synthetic drugs designed to mimic the effects of cannabis, often made from various plant materials coated with synthetic cannabinoids. Salvia, on the other hand, is a natural herb (Salvia divinorum) known for its psychoactive properties, primarily affecting the kappa-opioid receptor. While both can alter perception and mood, their chemical compositions and effects differ significantly.

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Can you smoke salvia molida and get a buzz?

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.


Is it normal to trip on spice?

I have smoked spice for a while and ive NEVER Triped on It to me its like bud . ive heard SALVIA IS Better for Triping I havent Tried it yet but I want to.


What is the difference between salvia and spice?

salvia gives you more of a free high, like you can start to see things and you trip out. with spice, its kind of like pot, u get that slight rush and "good" feeling for about 15-20 minutes....


Is all spice the same as five spice?

No, All Spice is not the same as Five Spice. All Spice is a combination of different spices. Five Spice is ground dried berry.


Why can you only smoke salvia divinorum and not mystic blue?

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.


Marijuana in saliva?

There is no Marijuana in Salvia. You can use them both at the same time and both do grow in the ground as plants but Marijuana is not in Salvia.


Is salvia and stevia the same?

No. Salvia is a flower that is used for decorative purposes. Stevia is a plant that is used as a healthy sugar substitite.


Is cooking sage and salvia farinacea the same thing?

No, cooking sage and Salvia farinacea are not the same thing. Cooking sage, or Salvia officinalis, is a culinary herb commonly used for flavoring dishes. Salvia farinacea, on the other hand, is an ornamental plant known for its attractive blue flowers and is not typically used for culinary purposes. While both belong to the Salvia genus, they serve different functions in gardening and cooking.


Is cooking sage and salvia divinorum the same thing?

They are related plants but not the same. Diviners sage contains a k-opioid receptor agonist that other sage and mint plants mostly lack. OTOH, the blend of sage plants bred for and used to make 'cooking sage' are far better for flavor.


When was Salvia viridis created?

Salvia viridis was created in 1753.


Does salvia miltiorrhiza get you high?

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,


Is salvia used in Chinese medicine?

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.