What is Salvia mushroom?
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Salvia (salvia divinorum) is a psychedelic drug, which means it can affect all the senses,
altering a person’s thinking, sense of time and emotions.
Psychedelics can cause a person to hallucinate, seeing or hearing things that do not exist or are distorted.1
Salvia is a herb from the mint family and can cause brief, intense psychedelic experiences.2
Salvinorin A is the active ingredient in salvia divinorum, which has a long history of use by Indigenous shamans in Mexico.
What does salvia look like?
According to anecdotal user reports, the fresh leaves and dried leaves are used.3
Other names
Diviner’s Sage, Ska María Pastora, Seer’s Sage
Other types of psychedelics
- 2C-B
- Ayahuasca
- DMT
- LSD
- Mescaline
- NBOMes
- Psilocybin (magic mushrooms)
How is Salvia mushroom used?
The fresh leaves are under the tongue (also sublingual absorption) and the dried leaves are smoke in a bong or mixe with tobacco and smoke as a cigarette.
Salvia is also use as a tincture or tea and in some countries, commercially extract products are available.3
Effects of salvia
Use of any drug can have risks. It’s important to be careful when taking any type of drug.
Psychedelics affect everyone differently, based on:
- size, weight and health
- whether the person is use to taking it
- whether other drugs are taken around the same time
- the amount taken
- the strength of the drug (varies from batch to batch)
- environment (where the drug is taken).
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Effects of salvia may include:
- anxiety
- amnesia
- short but intense hallucinations
- loss of energy (higher doses can cause sedation)
- pain relief
- confusion
- delusion
- feelings of impending doom
- increased appreciation of music
- uncontrolled body movements
- changes in visual perception
- laughter
- detached from the body
- restlessness
- increased body temperature
- time distortion.3, 4
According to anecdotal user reports, when smoked the effects of salvia begin in 15 to 60 seconds and last for about 15 to 90 minutes.3
Overdose
To date there have been no reported deaths from salvia but as salvia impairs thoughts and emotions, it can cause loss of contact with external reality, leading to impaired judgement and risk taking.6, 7
Coming down
When smoked the after-effects can last approximately 15 to 60 minutes. When placed under the tongue, the after-effects may last around 30 to 120 minutes.3
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