A plant getting more and more popular due to videos of people smoking it spread all across the internet. This herb is expected to be banned in the US by 2010. the reason being is so the government can make money off of arrests just like all the other popular drugs such as cocaine, mushrooms, and cannabis. Other nicknames for Salvia are Ska Pastora, Shepherdess's Herb, ska Maria Pastora, yerba de Maria, and Sally-D.
Salvia Divinorum is already banned in these 4 states as followed:
-Tennessee
-Louisiana
-Oklahoma
-Missouri
-Tennessee
-Louisiana
-Oklahoma
-Missouri
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Get the Salvin Dalal mug.Salvinorin A is the only psychoactive constituent of the Salvia Divinorum plant. Structurally related Salvinorins B-F also exist, but none are known to be psychoactive. The strongest naturally occurring psychoactive known to man. Produces extreme visual hallucinations, time distortion, and many other characteristics psychoactives are valued for. Its effects are considered unpleasant by a lot of people, but amazing by just as many.
The chemical acts on the Kappa Opioid receptors, but the drug itself is not an Opiate by any stretch of the imagination, and is the first compound known to man to act on this region of the brain without being an alkaloid.
The drug has no effect on the 5-HT serotonin receptors, which is the method of action for all classic psychedelics.
Salvinorin A is not an analog of any previously scheduled substance, and is legal almost everywhere( except Australia, and a few other places).
Salvia Divinorum is an exceptionally hard plant to grow, being very sensitive to climate changes. The plant exists almost entirely due to cloning, because the plant hardly every sets seed, and when it does, they have a 5-20% viability rate.
The chemical acts on the Kappa Opioid receptors, but the drug itself is not an Opiate by any stretch of the imagination, and is the first compound known to man to act on this region of the brain without being an alkaloid.
The drug has no effect on the 5-HT serotonin receptors, which is the method of action for all classic psychedelics.
Salvinorin A is not an analog of any previously scheduled substance, and is legal almost everywhere( except Australia, and a few other places).
Salvia Divinorum is an exceptionally hard plant to grow, being very sensitive to climate changes. The plant exists almost entirely due to cloning, because the plant hardly every sets seed, and when it does, they have a 5-20% viability rate.
Dude, you better use a nice scale to measure those Salvinorin A crystals, or else you're gonna trip balls.
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Italian politician who loves fascism and is an extreme conservator.
He strongly hates everyone who isn't white and says a lot of bullshit.
Italian politician who loves fascism and is an extreme conservator.
He strongly hates everyone who isn't white and says a lot of bullshit.
X:hey! Have you seen the bullshit who Matteo salvini was saying?
Y:yeah I've done, I can't belive people actually like a neo-fascist
Y:yeah I've done, I can't belive people actually like a neo-fascist
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Get the Matteo salvini mug.Slang terminology to describe crushed and dried out leaves of the Salvia Divinorum plant. The leaves are usually smoked, but can be chewed as well - either way the results produce a profoundly bizzare, and intense psychedelic experience upon the user. This stuff is to be respected. Most people think that because it's legal, and it's sold by the same companies who sell many nonsense products (such as "legal buds"), that Salvia is nonsense as well. After non-believers try it - they are usually blown away by the experience, as I was. The experience rivals even the most intense acid or mushroom trip.
I thought Salvia was a crock, so when I got my hands on some - I immediately ripped the bag open and started bonging out on it, ready for disapointment. A minute after my second inhalation, the world no longer existed, reality was gone, and the voice I use to speak to myself in my own head, became it's own person and left me behind. When I came back to reality, I threw the rest away and never went near it again.
by TS11561 April 19, 2006
Get the salvia mug.Salvia divinorum is a soft-leaved green plant, native to Southern Mexico, which contains a powerful psychoactive chemical known as Salvinorin. S. divinorum has been used traditionally in Mexico for healing and divination and became available in the underground psychedelic culture around the world starting in the early 1990's. S. divinorum is also known as "la pastora" / "the shepherdess", "the leaves of the shepherdess", "diviner's mint" or "diviner's sage", and in context simply as "Dalvia". There are many species and varieties within the genus 'Salvia' and plants commonly found in garden stores are almost certainly not S. divinorum unless specifically labelled as such.
Strong effects can be difficult to attain from smoking dried leaf, but extracts and potency-bred leaves can cause dramatic, sometimes frightening, and completely enfolding entheogenic mind-states. Many people who try S. divinorum do not find the effects at all pleasant and choose not to repeat the experience. Salvia divinorum is traditionally used by chewing pairs of leaves. Modern use includes both smoking and chewing the leaves. When the leaves are chewed, the quid and bitter juice are held in the mouth to increase absorption
Strong effects can be difficult to attain from smoking dried leaf, but extracts and potency-bred leaves can cause dramatic, sometimes frightening, and completely enfolding entheogenic mind-states. Many people who try S. divinorum do not find the effects at all pleasant and choose not to repeat the experience. Salvia divinorum is traditionally used by chewing pairs of leaves. Modern use includes both smoking and chewing the leaves. When the leaves are chewed, the quid and bitter juice are held in the mouth to increase absorption
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