Introduction to Salvia Divinorum
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Salvia Divinorum is a species of sage (the genus Salvia). There are approximately 1000 species of sage worldwide, but Salvia divinorum is the only vision-inducing species known. Salvia is a member of a very large family of plants known as the Labiatae. Because mint is a well-known member of this family, it is sometimes referred to as the mint family.
Salvia divinorum makes a beautiful house plant, and it can be grown just for that reason, but most people who grow this plant are interested in its fascinating psychoactive effects. The botanical name Salvia divinorum means "Sage of the Diviners."
Under the right conditions, taken in the right way, Salvia produces a unique state of "divine inebriation." For hundreds of years, it has been used in religious and healing ceremonies by the Mazatec Indians, who live in the province of Oaxaca, in Mexico.
Salvia contains a chemical substance called salvinorin A (often referred to just as salvinorin). Salvinorin is responsible for Salvia's mind-altering effects. It is not chemically related to any other psychoactive drug. Unlike most visionary compounds, it is not an alkaloid.
No one has ever died from a salvia overdose.
Salvia is not a stimulant, it is not a sedative, it is not a narcotic, it is not a tranquilizer.
SALVIA IS NOT A PARTY DRUG This is important to understand. Salvia is not a party drug in the way that alcohol and stimulants can be. If you try to party with Salvia you probably will not have a good experience. It's use is more spritual in nature.
In many ways Salvia divinorum is in a class by itself. No other herb or drug is like it. The pharmacologica and physiological make up of Salvinorin A is unlike any other chemical known. It is misleading to compare it to other substances. It is a truly unique visionary herb.
It is an herb with a long tradition of sacred use. It is useful for deep meditation. It is best taken in a quiet, nearly darkroom; either alone, or with one or two good friends present. It should be taken either in silence or (sometimes) with soft pleasant music playing. You will probably not want to be touched or talked to. Outside interactions most likely will be annoying or distracting.
At present, neither Salvia divinorum nor its active principal, Salvinorin A, are controlled substances anywhere in the world
EXCEPT AUSTRALIA.
Every other place in the world it is completely legal to grow, buy, and sell salvia divinorum plants or leaves.
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