What is Salvia Divinorum?

What is Salvia Divinorum?
Salvia Divinorum is:
Salvia divinorum, also known as Diviner’s Sage,ska María Pastora,Sage of the Seers, or simply by the genus name, Salvia, is a psychoactive herb which can induce strong dissociative effects. It is a member of the sage genus and the Lamiaceae (mint) family. The Latin name Salvia divinorum literally translates to “sage of the seers”
Salvia Divinorum is very safe with Salvia D for incense.
How can you smoke salvia?
Dry leaves can be smoked in a pipe, but most users prefer the use of a water pipe to cool the smoke.The temperature required to release salvinorin from the plant material is quite high (about 240°C). A regular flame will work, but the direct application of something more intense, such as the flame produced from a butane torch lighter, is often preferred.
Many people find that untreated dried salvia leaf produces unnoticeable or only light effects. More concentrated preparations or extracts, which may be smoked instead of natural strength leaves, have become widely available. The enhanced leaf is often described by a number followed by an x (such as “5x,” “10x,” etc). The multiplication factors are generally indicative of the relative amounts of leaf used in preparation. The numbers therefore may also be roughly indicative of the relative concentration of the active principle salvinorin A, but the measure should not be taken as absolute. Potency will depend on the naturally varying strength of the untreated leaf used in preparing the extract, as well as the efficiency of the extraction process itself. Extracts reduce the overall amount of smoke that needs to be inhaled, thus facilitating more powerful experiences.
How can you buy Salvia Divinorum?
you can buy salvia Divinorum from www.salvianoid.com
Salvia is legal in most country and state. But sometimes it changes.
As of now, Salvia is considered a controlled substance in the following states: Delaware, Louisiana, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee.
Salvia is also considered a controlled substance in Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Italy, South Korea, and Sweden.Other countries may also have law surrounding of possessing the plant or its products. As such please do be careful and research the local laws and regulations. As of now it is legal in Canada.
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