No, typically drug tests do not screen for the chemicals contained in Salvia divinorum.
The salvia experience can vary considerably. Salvia "trips" range from complete bliss to utter terror, although most users tend to find the drug produces dysphoria.
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Salvia viridis was created in 1753.
Yeah, obviously. But if your on one of those legal buds sites it could be salvia, and salvia is legal. Just find a dealer
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.
Salvia is pollinated by bees and hummingbirds.