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This web site is devoted to expanding knowledge about Salvia divinorum. It contains information about using Salvia divinorum, Salvia extracts and the history of the plant. All information is strictly for educational purposes. Salvia divinorum

Salvia divinorum is commonly called the Divine Sage or Diviner's Sage by the Mazatecs that harvested and used the Salvia divinorum plant for centuries. Recently it has become popular in the U.S. after many news stories as well as the Department of Justice glamorizing its effects and the danger it imposes on our youth. They have compared it to LSD, Estacy and many other illicit drugs and warned of its inherent danger despite the fact that Salvia divinorum has been used safely for hundreds of years by the Mazatec Indians and no long-term side effects have been shown or are likely to ever be shown.

Salvia divinorum is not a drug that has a risk of being abused. It is non-addictive and the active chamical in Salvia, Salvinorin A, completely leaves the body within minutes to hours of ingestion despite being the most powerful natural hallucinogen ever found.

Traditionally Salvia Sage was chewed as a quid, but is commonly smoked by users in the U.S. Since such a small amount of smoke is needed for effects from Salvia, the immediate health-risks are much lower than smoking one cigarette and there are extracts available usually in Salvia divinorum 5x, Salvia divinorum 10x, Salvia 15x and Salvia 20x potency with each being 5, 10 times etc. as strong as plain leaf so even less smoke is needed to ingest. divornium. It is recommended that you start with a small amount and work your way up.

 
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