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Salvia?

Posted: Tue 28th Apr 2009 03:44 am
by bankhog207
Can i find some in amsterdam? if so where ?

Re: Salvia?

Posted: Tue 28th Apr 2009 04:17 am
by TwoCanucks
bankhog207 wrote:Can i find some in amsterdam? if so where ?
woot woot gimme some... i believe it's inevitable that we'll be hitting some 10x whilst in dam.

should be avail at any headshop, no?

TC

Posted: Tue 28th Apr 2009 04:31 am
by Clayman
saw it EVERYWHERE. its all over.

Posted: Tue 28th Apr 2009 09:53 pm
by bankhog207
40X ?

Posted: Tue 28th Apr 2009 10:13 pm
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
horrible stuff,made me feel like i was dying....

Posted: Tue 28th Apr 2009 11:17 pm
by Rasa
I tried this shit the other day when I was at the beach, I tried some 20x packed 2 bowls with 2 layers of keef and salvia in each, didnt do anything to me, the keef just made me high, I didnt feel anything special or abnormal from the Salvia and I was taking monster rips of my bubbler, I think next time ill take a gravity hit of it because my friend said he did that and then he took a shower with his clothes on cause he was so fucked up hahaha!!! As for in the Dam, I have no clue?

-Rasa

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 01:02 am
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
RasaLibree wrote:I tried this shit the other day when I was at the beach, I tried some 20x packed 2 bowls with 2 layers of keef and salvia in each, didnt do anything to me, the keef just made me high, I didnt feel anything special or abnormal from the Salvia and I was taking monster rips of my bubbler, I think next time ill take a gravity hit of it because my friend said he did that and then he took a shower with his clothes on cause he was so fucked up hahaha!!! As for in the Dam, I have no clue?

-Rasa
Its 'cos your using a bubbler. You need a pipe with a short length and a blow torch lighter. Light the Saliva and keep it really really hot taking big hits and holding it in.

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 04:32 am
by TwoCanucks
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:
RasaLibree wrote:I tried this shit the other day when I was at the beach, I tried some 20x packed 2 bowls with 2 layers of keef and salvia in each, didnt do anything to me, the keef just made me high, I didnt feel anything special or abnormal from the Salvia and I was taking monster rips of my bubbler, I think next time ill take a gravity hit of it because my friend said he did that and then he took a shower with his clothes on cause he was so fucked up hahaha!!! As for in the Dam, I have no clue?

-Rasa
Its 'cos your using a bubbler. You need a pipe with a short length and a blow torch lighter. Light the Saliva and keep it really really hot taking big hits and holding it in.
The active ingredients in salvia need a high temp to be activated.

TC

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 10:38 pm
by bankhog207
hold it in as long as u can

Posted: Thu 30th Apr 2009 09:49 pm
by bankhog207
has anyone tried the liquid salvia how does it compare?

Posted: Thu 14th May 2009 09:58 pm
by chansinibombini
ok

Posted: Thu 14th May 2009 10:08 pm
by doobydave
I tried it once and didn't like it very much. I don't think I took a sufficiently committed dose and I just experienced an unpleasant falling sensation for a few minutes.

:oops:

My mate apparently spoke to the creators whilst he he sat there lifeless, and dribbling a bit.
:shock:
:lol:

Posted: Thu 14th May 2009 11:15 pm
by Cisco
exscuse me if dumb question !? but what the f... is salvia ?

cheers

Posted: Fri 15th May 2009 03:24 am
by bankhog207
google it ...it's like weed that u take a hit of and have a really intense acid trip for 5 orso mins.

Posted: Fri 15th May 2009 04:26 am
by TwoCanucks
cisco wrote:exscuse me if dumb question !? but what the f... is salvia ?

cheers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_div ... Short_term

Salvia divinorum (Diviners' Sage,[2] ska María Pastora,[3] Sage of the Seers,[4] or colloquially by its genus name Salvia) is a psychoactive herb which can induce strong dissociative effects.

It is a herbaceous perennial in the Lamiaceae (mint) family. The specific name, Salvia divinorum, was given because of its traditional use in divination and healing[5]—it literally translates to "diviner's sage" or "seer's sage".[6][nb 1]

Salvia divinorum has a long and continuing tradition of religious use as an entheogen by indigenous Mazatec shamans, who use it to facilitate visionary states of consciousness during spiritual healing sessions.[1] The plant is found in isolated, shaded, and moist habitat in the mountain cloud forest in Oaxaca, Mexico. It grows to well over a meter in height. It has hollow square stems, large green leaves, and occasional white flowers with purple bracts. Botanists have not determined whether it is a cultigen or a hybrid.[7][8]

Its primary psychoactive constituent is a diterpenoid known as salvinorin A,[9][10] which is a potent κ-opioid receptor agonist. Salvinorin A is unique in that it is the only naturally occurring substance known to induce a visionary state this way. Salvia divinorum can be chewed, smoked, or taken as a tincture to produce experiences ranging from laughter to much more intense and profoundly altered states.

The duration of effects is much shorter than that of other, more well-known psychoactive compounds; the effects of smoked Salvia typically last for only a few minutes. The most commonly reported after-effects include an increased feeling of insight, an improved mood, a sense of calmness, and an increased sense of connection with nature—though, much less often, it may also cause dysphoria (unpleasant or uncomfortable mood).[11] Salvia divinorum is not generally understood to be toxic or addictive, and as a κ-opioid agonist, it may have potential as an analgesic and as a therapeutic tool for treating drug addictions.

Psychedelic experiences are necessarily somewhat subjective and variations in reported effects are to be expected. Aside from individual reported experiences there has been a limited amount of published work summarising the effects. D.M. Turner’s book “Salvinorin—The Psychedelic Essence of Salvia Divinorum” quotes Daniel Siebert’s summarisation, mentioning that the effects may include:[49]

An example of salvia-inspired visionary art
Uncontrollable laughter
Past memories, such as revisiting places from childhood memory
Sensations of motion, or being pulled or twisted by forces
Visions of membranes, films and various two-dimensional surfaces
Merging with or becoming objects
Overlapping realities, such as the perception of being in several locations at once
A survey of salvia users found that 38% described the effects as unique. 23% said the effects were like yoga, meditation or trance.[50]