...Salvia...
#22
did it once me and my buddy smoked it mixed it with some pot, lol bad idea,
it was a really bad trip for about 15 min,
I remember it snowing in the house and running from something and I woke up under the coffee table.
my buddy got mad at one of my other room mates for breathing and sitting on the same couch ( which is a massive sectional) they fought and the one on salvia realized he couldn't stand and melted lol..
in the end I will never do that **** again...
makes your trips come to life like really real..
they actually come with instructions it says to do it in a quiet area and to be laying on your back..
also to have it burning in a roof.. *do not smoke*
lol
damn I wish I would have read it first lol
it was a really bad trip for about 15 min,
I remember it snowing in the house and running from something and I woke up under the coffee table.
my buddy got mad at one of my other room mates for breathing and sitting on the same couch ( which is a massive sectional) they fought and the one on salvia realized he couldn't stand and melted lol..
in the end I will never do that **** again...
makes your trips come to life like really real..
they actually come with instructions it says to do it in a quiet area and to be laying on your back..
also to have it burning in a roof.. *do not smoke*
lol
damn I wish I would have read it first lol
#23
what's really interesting is that you have to smoke it with a torch lighter. you can't light it up like a joint... the right chemicals won't take affect...
yet people are talking about using it otherwise.
it has to be smoked liked crack.
yet people are talking about using it otherwise.
it has to be smoked liked crack.
#27
anyone who smoked it in a joint or something similar is not having a trip on salvia... they are lying or they had a placebo effect sort of experience.
#28
From CityTV:
1. It's a plant - and its extract gives users an LSD-like high. No, it's not the latest target in the U.S. War On Drugs. In fact, it's perfectly legal. Salvia, also known as Diviner's Sage and Magic Mint, is a psychoactive drug and it's readily available across the GTA.That's right, pop into any hemp store in the GTA and chances are you'll be able to pick up as much salvia as you want, plus tax, of course. Take it home, smoke it or chew it and fly high without breaking the law. Its legal status is due to Health Canada ruling the substance as nontoxic and nonaddictive.
The effects of salvia are brief, an experience with salvia normally peaks five minutes after ingestion and lasts for, at most, 45 minutes to an hour.
2. LSD is a completely synthesized drug that was first created in laboratories in the 1950s, while salvia is a naturally occurring substance. In addition, LSD's effects can last for up to eight to 10 hours.
3. The feelings Salvia evokes are reported to be more dream-like and natural than other hallucinogenic.
4. The plant was originally used by the Mazatec Indians of the Oaxaca region in Mexico for spiritual and medical purposes.
5. In ceremonies, the Mazatec would orally consume up to 100 leaves of Salvia, which they often referred to as Ska Maria Pastora, meaning leaves of the Virgin Mary, the Shepherdess.
1. It's a plant - and its extract gives users an LSD-like high. No, it's not the latest target in the U.S. War On Drugs. In fact, it's perfectly legal. Salvia, also known as Diviner's Sage and Magic Mint, is a psychoactive drug and it's readily available across the GTA.That's right, pop into any hemp store in the GTA and chances are you'll be able to pick up as much salvia as you want, plus tax, of course. Take it home, smoke it or chew it and fly high without breaking the law. Its legal status is due to Health Canada ruling the substance as nontoxic and nonaddictive.
The effects of salvia are brief, an experience with salvia normally peaks five minutes after ingestion and lasts for, at most, 45 minutes to an hour.
2. LSD is a completely synthesized drug that was first created in laboratories in the 1950s, while salvia is a naturally occurring substance. In addition, LSD's effects can last for up to eight to 10 hours.
3. The feelings Salvia evokes are reported to be more dream-like and natural than other hallucinogenic.
4. The plant was originally used by the Mazatec Indians of the Oaxaca region in Mexico for spiritual and medical purposes.
5. In ceremonies, the Mazatec would orally consume up to 100 leaves of Salvia, which they often referred to as Ska Maria Pastora, meaning leaves of the Virgin Mary, the Shepherdess.
#29
Directions:
Smoking it:
Concentrated preparations or extracts have become widely available to smoke in a pipe or bong. The enhanced leaf is often described by a number followed by an x (such as "5x," "10x," etc), to delineate potency. If Salvia is smoked the main effects are experienced quickly. The most intense 'peak' is reached within a minute or so and lasts for about 1-5 minutes, followed by a gradual tapering back. At 5-10 minutes, less intense effects typically persist, but give way to a returning sense of the everyday and familiar until back to recognizable baseline after about 15 to 20 minutes.
Chewing it:
Chewing the leaf makes the effects come on more slowly, over a period of 10 to 20 minutes, the experience then lasting from another 30 minutes up to one and a half hours
Smoking it:
Concentrated preparations or extracts have become widely available to smoke in a pipe or bong. The enhanced leaf is often described by a number followed by an x (such as "5x," "10x," etc), to delineate potency. If Salvia is smoked the main effects are experienced quickly. The most intense 'peak' is reached within a minute or so and lasts for about 1-5 minutes, followed by a gradual tapering back. At 5-10 minutes, less intense effects typically persist, but give way to a returning sense of the everyday and familiar until back to recognizable baseline after about 15 to 20 minutes.
Chewing it:
Chewing the leaf makes the effects come on more slowly, over a period of 10 to 20 minutes, the experience then lasting from another 30 minutes up to one and a half hours