What is Salvia??
Salvia is a plant from the mint family and a species of sage explicitly used for its psychoactive effects. Native only to the Mazatec region of the Sierra Madre mountains within Oaxaca, Mexico.
Given the right dose, individual, set and setting, it produces a unique state of "divine inebriation" which have been traditionally used by Mazatec healers and prophets. This inebriation is rather different from that of alcohol.
Salvia is NOT a recreational drug in the means of access that other drugs like alcohol and marijuana are used. It is particularly NOT a party drug. Salvia is best used by those wish to explore deep adjectives states, spiritual realms, mysticism, the moral fibre of consciousness and reality, or even the possibilities of shamanistic medicinal.
Saliva is the moisture/water/spit in your mouth.
if it is what i am thinking you are thinking... it is a perennial plant. it smells...
it get these tall blooms on it, and comes put money on each year.
i own heard of ethnic group smoking salvia, but I'm not sure on the effects of it. i do not recommend it.
It's a form of Sage. It's supposed to be a hallucagenic...and I tried smoking it once when I was 16 (now 25) and it did categorically nothing. I wouldn't rubbish your time with it.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
What is Salvia??
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