absolutely! in fact, that's my personal favorite method of using salvia (divinorum) It' unpleasant to actually do but the effects it yields are phenomenal. You want to chew anywhere between 10 (1 gram- produces a buzz) and 80+ (8+ grams- produces a trip, usually with 3-D open eyed hallucinations) leaves.
You do not want to swallow, hold the leaves in your mouth (as many under the toungue as possible) for a minimum of 20 minutes (I recommend drinking a lot of water before hand as otherwise it may dry out your mouth) after 30 minutes, the leaves will be effectively "tapped" and you may spit them out or swallow them (it doesn't matter). During the first 20 minutes, you will feel an increasingly intense head buzz, may feel pulled or pushed around by invisible forces, intensely with higher doses, you may get visual distortion, this will peak after about a half hour (this is when you spit out or swallow the leaves) and you will get euphoria and trip for 40 minutes to an hour and a half, the trip will more likely be a good one than when you smoke it because it doesn't freak you you by the intense come on in under a minute, which causes most bad trips with salvia, then you will have 4-6 hours of a euphoric high after the trip wears off, (length depending on the dose)
With an extract, divide accordingly taking in to consideration strength, (ie 80 leaves=8 grams=.8 grams of 10x=.4 grams 20x=.2 grams 40x, this should simple equasion should hold true for all strengths and doses providing the provider is both honest and accurate on the products strength, like mine is)
Salvia has five petals or tepals.https://gobotany.newenglandwild.org/species/salvia/splendens/
Yes, Salvia divinorum is classified as a Class A controlled drug in Singapore under the Misuse of Drugs Act. Possession, consumption, and trafficking of salvia are prohibited and carry severe penalties. It is illegal to possess or use salvia in any form in Singapore.
Yes, Salvia divinorum is illegal in Washington state. It is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance, which means it is not approved for medical use and is considered illegal to possess or distribute.
Type your answer here... Salvia pretensis
Yes, in some species of Salvia, the sepals are petaloid, meaning they resemble petals in appearance and function. This characteristic can contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of the flower, making it more attractive to pollinators.
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.
Salvia is from Oaxaca Mexico.
No, you can not test for salvia.
As of Apr 2011, it's not detectable in the military unless you're an idiot and smoke/chew it in public or upload videos of you getting high onto Youtube.
Salvia is pollinated by bees and hummingbirds.
No, Salvia divinorum contains a salvinorins. The salvinorin that is primarily responsible for the effects of salvia is salvinorin A
Where can you buy salvia in the Bronx
Yes but there is better salvia