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Salvinorin A is available both pure and pure salvinorin placed on leaf carrier, but it is generally much harder to find than simple leaf extracts.

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What is the drug salvia made from?

The drug commonly known as "salvia" is made from the (usually dried) foliage of the plant Salvia divinorum, a member of the sage family. Sometimes, the active substances of the plant (Salvinorins, particularly Salvinorin A), are extracted and reapplied to another batch of leaves, creating a concentrated form of the drug. These are commonly referred to as extracts.


Does salvia have THC in it?

No. The active chemical in Salvia Divinorum is Salvinorin-A. This natural chemical affects the central nervous system's opioid receptors rather than the serotonin receptors, which are the target of common hallucinogens. Because of the unparalleled molecular structure of Salvinorin-A, the effects on the human mind differ greatly from that of other hallucinogens. Salvia is also very different from most drugs because it is non-toxic and non-addictive. The National Institutes of Health believe that Salvinorin-A may have a potential in psychotherapy, treating diseases that may cause perceptual distortions, such as schizophrenia, dementia, and bipolar disorders.


Has salvia nemorosa got similar properties to salvia divinorum?

No, Salvia nemorosa does not contain salvinorins, the active components of Salvia divinorum.


Give you some details on the salvia plant?

Salvia Divinorum's origin is Oaxaca, Mexico. This plant cannot be grown with it seeds, it has to be cut from another one. It's widely used by shamans in the south of Mexico and central American countries. Now it's used as an hallucinogen, specially in the US where it's getting popular. There are some extracts made to enhance salvia's psychodelic effects. They range from 5X to 60X that depends on the concentration of salvia's active ingredient called "Salvinorin A" per gram of exctract. They even make flavored extracts to lower the harsh natural salvia flavor.


How addictive is Salvia Divinorum?

Salvia divinorum (also known as diviner's sage or simply salvia) is a psychoactive plant, a member of the sage genus. The plant is grown by the Mazatec indigenous people of the Oaxaca mountains in isolated, moist and secret plots. It has been used by their shamans for centuries for healing during spirit journeys. The active chemical, Salvinorin A (there are also B and C forms), is unique in that it is an agonist of neuroreceptors largely ignored by other known drugs. It is extremely powerful, but controllable.Source: http://www.salviamonster.com


Can salvia be detected by a drug test?

The only test that can detect Salvia Divinorum is made by the military. So unless you're joining them, you don't have to worry. In any case, if you live in a State where salvia is not banned, don't bother.. However, it is not the best type of drug for that sort reaction... Isugest you have a look at some fungus.... but be carefull....you might find it under cow droppings on wet grassy areas.....research them first!!!!!


Will bonfire salvia get you high?

No, only Salvia divinorum has the active chemicals (salvinorins) which produce the psychoactive effects people associate with 'salvia'. Thus, bonfire salvia would not get one high.


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.


Will salvia show up as an opiate on a drug test?

No, salvinorins (the active components in Salvia divinorum) are quite distinct from opiates, and thus will not show up as opiates on a drug test.


Can you ingest salvia mystic blue?

Salvia mystic blue does not contain Salvanorin A, the primary active component of Salvia divinorum, so doing ingestion is not likely to produce any psychotropic effects. The plant does not appear to be toxic, although ingestion is discouraged.


Will Blue Bedder salvia get you high?

Yes, technically. Blue hill is the highest potency salvia, in theSalvia nemorosa species. It will be moderate, if you smoke enough. I wouldrecommend to just go with Salvia divinorum though. It is legal in some states.


What types of salvia can be smoked?

Salvia divinorum is generally sold either in dried leaves (fresh leaves are rarely sold) or in the form of extract. Dried leaves vary tremendously in strength. Many people also find it difficult to get satisfactory effects from plain dried leaves, because the quantity that has to be taken at once is quite large. When you want to use Salvia following the quid method, you will need leaves Many people prefer using extracts. Better results are obtained more easily, because less material needs to be smoked or ingested. In general, the effects are also stronger. Extracts can be very powerful and should be used with caution: there is a risk of using too large a dose. Extracts come in two varieties: * Crude extract: often followed by an x (5x, 10x etc.). This type of extract is made by mixing a crude salvia extract with salvia leaves. 5x means: the extract obtained from four units of crude salvia extract, mixed with 1 unit of leaves. This product can vary a lot in potency, because the potency of the leaves varies as well. It is also rather unpleasant to smoke. * Standardized extracts: a standardized extract is one in which the active compound - in this case salvinorin A - is extracted from the plant and purified and then redeposited back onto the dried leaves. A standardized extract contains pure crystalline salvinorin A, a very rare compound that few people have ever seen and even fewer people have ever produced. It takes a fair amount of chemistry knowledge and skill to produce pure salvinorin A, so a standardized extract may cost a little more, but it is well worth its money. Salvia extracts generally come in 5x, 10x and 20x concentrations (although other concentrations have been reported). This indicates how many times more potent it is than ordinary dried leaves. Be very careful when using extracts: a single hit of extract may be enough at any of these concentrations.It is not advised to try to produce your own extracts, as it involves working with solvents. If you do not have any experience with it, you may risk poisoning yourself or others. Moreover, most solvents are highly flammable. An experimental method for the extraction of pure salvinorin http://www.salvia.net/en/varieties.htm