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Salvia Divinorum

Salvia Divinorum. The legal psychedelic hallucinogen. Salvia The legal hallucinogen. Key Facts What is Salvia Divinorum Original Use The History How it can be used today Non drug Drug Effects Clinical improvements Levels of intoxication Outcome if left legal. Important facts.

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Salvia Divinorum

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  1. Salvia Divinorum The legal psychedelic hallucinogen

  2. Salvia The legal hallucinogen • Key Facts • What is Salvia Divinorum • Original Use • The History • How it can be used today • Non drug • Drug • Effects • Clinical improvements • Levels of intoxication • Outcome if left legal

  3. Important facts • It’s a Herbal Mint, like basal and other common herbs • Originally used for healing, considered to being a great attribute to medicine in the US • You can have a 5-15min average psychedelic trip after smoking, chewing, or drinking it as a herbal tea. • Although legal not to many people in the US know of the plant or at least its ability to being a hallucinogen • No one is known to have died from it

  4. What Salvia is • It is a herbaceous perennial in the Lamiaceae family [Herbal Mint] • It is a common herb such as basil, rosemary and garden sage • A healing plant :: Literally translated “diviner's sage" or "seer's sage“ • It contains an active ingredient, Salvinorin-A in which produces psychedelic effects

  5. History It is originally from Oaxaca in Mexico. It was used by the Mazatec people in traditional religious ceremonies.

  6. Original use of Salvia • In Mexico it is for traditional religious use • Used to help vision • healing • Divination • Used to heal • Diarrhea • Headaches • And also know to have healed panzón de borrego [ A swollen stomach ]

  7. How it is used today Not used as a drug • Used as a decorative house plant. • It is mainly used by landscapers and gardeners • To get a 5-15 minute psychedelic high • Smoked • Chewed • A herbal Drink Used as a Drug

  8. Effects Governmentally bad • Level - 1 “S" stands for SUBTLE effects. • Level - 2 "A" stands for ALTERED perception. • Level - 3 "L" stands for LIGHT visionary state. • Level - 4 "V" stands for VIVID visionary state. • Level - 5 "I" stands for IMMATERIAL existence. • Level 6 - "A" stands for AMNESIC effects • Improvement in analgesia (pain relieving) medicine. • prevent myenteric cholinergic transmission in the small intestines (stopping muscle contraction ) • In process of proving that it can help with depressive disorders. • Possible y reduce hallucinatory diseases such as Alzheimer’s or Schizophrenia Governmentally good

  9. A Salvia Divinorum Psychedelic Trip Some people can experience good trips or bad. Hallucinations can be made with eyes open or closed. Average lasting time is within a couple seconds to 15 minutes but can last longer

  10. Conclusion

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