<-------First Time Salvia User, need some info!?!


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<-------First Time Salvia User, need some info!?

My husband, my sister-in-law and I are planning on doing some Salvia for the first time this weekend. I just wanted some first-time experiences from people who have tried it.....

Where did u get it from?
What kind? (10x 20x etc.)
What was it like? (good or bad or nothing at all?)
What did you see?
Would u do it again?
We have read alot about it and we know all the rules and warnings......other than that, do u have any suggestions or tips for us.......we want to experience a hard trip but we dont want to freak out or take it too far.

Thanks for any info!

Additional Details

2 months ago
FYI to all who don't know....
Salvia Divinorum is a 100% LEGAL member of the sage family.

2 months ago
Jason.....y r u a top contributor?? Did you even read my question?? No probably not. You most likely googled 'salvia' and copied and pasted the info. And salvia is 100% LEGAL in Ohio, which is where I live. U r a retard. But thanks anyways for the lame attempt to answer my question.


Answers:

Hi spildener,
The herbs salvia (also known as sages) contains a diterpenoid used for spiritual and recreational purposes.
The aromatic sages strengthen the lungs and can be used in teas or tinctures to prevent coughs. Less aromatic species of Salvia are run-of-the-mill mint-family anti-inflammatories, which means that they can be used for pretty much any infection or inflammation, and will give at least some relief.

Common sage (Salvia officinalis) drunk as a cold tea will stop sweating, while the same tea drunk hot will produce sweating. Cold and hot teas will also either stop or enhance milk production. The essential oil is used in aromatherapy and medicine.

White sage (Salvia apiana) is a very strong general anti-inflammatory, used as tea or tincture. The tincture has a very nice scent and can be used as a perfume. This species is the famous whitesage of smudge sticks.

Pineapple sage (Salvia elegans, old: S. rutilans) is a tender perennial with pineapple-scented leaves. Medicinally, this is perhaps closest to the scented geraniums, a sweet-smelling Pelargonium species.

Red sage (Salvia miltiorrhiza) is used medicinally in Traditional Chinese medicine.

Chia sages. The seeds of these species are used as bulk laxatives, much like the seeds of Psyllium (Plantago spp.) or linseed. Chia has been important in the diet of desert Indians. It is still used for its mucilaginous qualities by Mexican natives.

Diviner's sage (Salvia divinorum) also called Yerba de la Pastora or sometimes just Salvia, is a plant that differs from all the other sages. It is a Mexican visionary herb and there is some evidence it is a true cultivar. It is known to have strong psychoactive properties.

What exactly Salvia your husband, your sister-in-law and you want to use for the first time this weekend??

You can buy Salvia dried or in supplements in most health food stores.

Update: The use of Salvia impairs coordination; therefore, driving under its influence could be fatal! This drug alters perception and behavior, immersing users in a dream-like state of awareness. This drug-induced state will sometimes imitate sleepwalking, which could be very dangerous to young users.

It is no 100% legal, only four states (at the time of this writing) in the United States either forbid or restrict the use of Salvia Divinorum: Delaware, Louisiana, Missouri and Tennessee. The following countries have laws either forbidding or restricting use of this drug: Australia, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Estonia and South Korea.
Jason Homan




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