Salvia,
a perennial herb of the mint family, has gained some popularity among
all ages as a recreational drug. Studies conducted suggest even
though it is a hallucinogen, it does not have any ill-effects. It is
unusually strong and has a short-lived high. Salvia is made available
by usually crushing and packing large green leaves of the salvia
plant with white flowers and hollow square stems.
Users
generally chew the fresh leaves of the plant. It can also be
extracted to form a juice, or dried leaves can be smoked as a joint.
People consume it in water pipes, vaporize and inhale it. Before
purchasing one should understand everything about salvia before
trying it, including its usage, extraction and packaging. Extraction
is expensive in its purest and healthiest form without oils or
chemicals. Salvia
60x
extract is 60 grams of premium leaves that are condensed on one gram
of leaf to make 1 gram equivalent to the power of 60. It is lab
tested before packaging.
After
it is smoked, usually there are five different stages that a user may
visit where in the last and the fifth stage is when the user may
enter a deep trance, all consciousness is lost, it is an amnesic
state. The first level is very short lived with just some subtle
effects. It is from the second state that perception starts to alter.
The hallucinations may be cartoon like figures, childhood memories or
contacting entities.
Teenage
users can easily learn and find from other users salvia for sale.
Tobacco and smoke shops generally sell salvia while it is sold online
too. Salvia 5x, Salvia 10x, Salvia 25x, and more up to Salvia 60x are
other packaged options sold online. Before purchasing the salvia
extracts take into consideration that these substances can be
harmful. Restricted usage of salvia is suggested also one must follow
precautions and understand the product effects. The dried
leaves of salvia that are usually smoked, inhaled or vaporized take a
minimum of thirty seconds to feel the effects, and the same effect is
experienced with the liquid extract of salvia.