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Salvia has been around for centuries

Written by Laura on Jun 15th, 2008 | Filed under: General

The recent ascendancy of Salvia may perhaps be surprising to some of the lawmakers and politicians that are now trying to ban it. At least this is the impression that they try to give. The fact that Salvia has been around for many, many years tends to make a mockery of their ’surprise’.

Salvia’s first use recorded was, on paper, in 1939; this use was by the Mazatec Shamans that used Salvia to help their spiritual healing and in their spiritual exploration. Whether the plant (a member of the sage family no less) is useful for ’spiritual healing’ or not is open to debate. What is clear is that Salvia gives a really impressive hit. Correction: it gives a really impressive legal hit.

The legality of Salvia in the US (and in almost all other countries worldwide) is obviously a matter of grave concern to the few lawmakers and politicians that want to see it banned. It is, it seems, the legal, naturally occurring, hallucinogenic of Satan himself.

There are a number of ways to ‘use’ Salvia but by far the most potent is to smoke it. Salvia in both leaf form and in the form of concentrated ‘potentiated’ Salvia is easily available – quite legally – over the Internet and through some brick and mortar shops. Give it a go!




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  • One Response to “Salvia has been around for centuries”

    1. […] you’re looking purely at the effects, Saliva is much like LSD – except the trip is markedly shorter, lasting around 5 minutes and peaking after […]

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