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Salvia Divinorum Smoking Tobacco

New Mexican herbal hallucinogenic smoking tobacco

Salvia is a renowned Mexican herb that gives short, intense, bouncy hallucinogenic effects.

Salvia Divinorum should be smoked pure, ideally in a pipe or a bong but may also be rolled. 2-3 inhalations held for 10 seconds is normally sufficient for a truly psychedelic effect.

 

 

Salvia divinorum 


Under the right conditions Salvia divinorum is quite easy to grow, but there are a few musts. 
The plants likes it warm and humid. A temperature between 12 C and 27 C is appreciated. It does not like direct, midday sunshine. I have had good results with TL tubes. 
The more humid the better, this is really a must for cultivation. The plant is multiplied by cuttings. Flowers and seed appear rarely and the seeds are hardly fertile, probably because the plant has been in cultivation for such a long time. Cuttings can be put on water and will produce roots within two weeks. Putting them straight in the earth works well also, as long as the temperature (20-25C) and humidity are right. Root stimulating powders are not necessary, but do speed up the rooting. The plants are quite sensitive to pests, so keep a good eye on them. 
This year my plants started flowering, all at the same time, though they are on different places/different climates (warm greenhouse/ cold greenhouse and outdoors. The outdoor ones got killed by frost. I suppose the flowering has something to do with the length of the day, they flowered in november/december, the days are very short then here in Holland. 

1. 100g pack of Salvia will give you several 100 'smokes' 

2. Salvia Divinorum is legal to use and own in all countries. 

3. Salvia Divinorum will keep its hallucinogenic properties for decades if kept in an airtight container.

4. A 100g pack of Salvia Divinorum looks like thisDCP00978.jpg (42915 bytes)

5. Our Salvia is grown and packaged in Mexico and will reach you in optimum condition.
Alternative names: Hoyas de la Pastora 
Hoyas de la Maria Pastora 
Ska Maria 

Dryed Salvia Divinorum Smoking Tobacco

New Mexican herbal hallucinogenic smoking tobacco

Buy your dried Salvia Divinorum in  bulk and it will save you money, 

 

25 gram pack of Salvia Divinorum NEW!!      
100 gram pack of Salvia Divinorum      
500 gram pack of Salvia Divinorum      
1 kilo pack of Salvia Divinorum      

 

 

Algerian Blend  
Algerian Blend is a mixture of 6 different psychoactive herbs, soaked in the resin of renowned sedative herbs.

This produces a smooth and even burning smoke, which is probably the strongest legal smoking mix available.

Comes in bags weighing approx. 9g

Algerian Blend

What Herbs is it made of?
Damiana, Skullcap, Wormwood, Wild Opium Lettuce, Passion Flower, Valarian, soaked in Valarian and Wild Opium Lettuce extracts.

What is an Algerian Blend smoke like?
It is a bit like home grown leaf in terms of strength. It is reasonably pleasant to taste, and if smoked in large amounts it will give an Opium like high - mellow and relaxing. It is also reputed to enhance dreaming.

How many do you need to smoke?
There is an immediate effect, even from a small quantity, however for a stronger effect more will need to be smoked. In a similar way to Cannabis the effects wear off after a short time, however the high can be maintained by continued smoking.

What is the best way to smoke it?
Mixed with tobacco (50:50) and smoked in a pipe or rolled in a smoking paper. It can also be brewed in hot water as a sedatory herbal tea.

The following are a few choice quotes from people who have tried Algerian Blend:
"The smell was encouraging and it has an immediate mellowing effect." (JP)

6X

 

Salvia Divinorum 6X The ultimate halluinogenic experience

  

Each pack contains enough for between 10 and 20 'trips'

 

 

Effects: Salvia trips range in intensity from subtle, mild cannabis like high to extremely 
powerful (loss of tactile and motor functions and identity)

Activity: Short acting. When smoked the effects come on very quickly: in less than a minute 
and usually lasts 10-30 minutes, with after effects lingering for about one hour. When chewed, 
effects last about 1 hour and linger for about 30 minutes to one hour.
Toxicity: Unknown. No known or reported instances of injury or death.
Addictiveness: Non-habituating
Detectability: Not detectable on any current drug tests.

Advice:
The strength of the trip will depend on how much you take, the way you take it and your body
's own chemistry.
Salvia trips differ from those produced by other visionary drugs or herbs and Salvia has many 
advantages:

Salvia is legal

Salvia is not habit forming

Salvia seldom produces adverse side-effects or hangover

Salvia is fun and it's "bouncy" effects are unlike anything else you will have 
experienced.

You cannot take a fatal overdose of Salvia leaves

It's effects are brief and within an hour or so (usually much less) the tripper will be back 
to normal. It's very reassuring to hold onto this knowledge if things get messy!!

A recent issue of The Entheogen Review reports on one person's journey following the smoking of two dried Salvia Divinorum leaves, consumed in two large hits from a water pipe:
l felt like and saw myself as a tree. Branches began growing out of my body, filling up the room, and I felt and saw my roots growing all over the floor and out beneath the door. At this point I could no longer remember if I had smoked anything, or if my mind had flipped on me. My room had turned into artwork from 'Where the Wild Things are' a kid's book. The room was a garden of geometric twines and leaves from my own body. Someone was pushing a wheelbarrow along one of my vines while smiling at me. TOE corp. Salvia is a truly unique visionary herb and when treated with respect can reward you and guide you towards greater self-knowledge and harmony. Take it easy, expand your mind and let it take you to places you may never knew existed. Enjoy.

Antidepressant Effects of the Herb Salvia Divinorum: A Case Report

Editors:

Case Report

Ms. G is a 26-year-old woman with a history of depression that has shown no significant periods of remission since adolescence and has been predominated by feelings of worthlessness, lack of interest in social activities, an absence of occupational satisfaction, and inability to find "purpose and meaning" in her life. After first seeking treatment for her depression 5 years ago Ms. G was prescribed sertraline, 50 mg daily, which she self-discontinued after 3 months, reporting no significant benefits. Ms. G then underwent a course of cognitive-behavioural therapy for about 6 months, with some improvement but no definitive resolution of her symptoms. Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D  ) scores during the 6-month period of cognitive-behavioural therapy were consistently in the moderately depressed range (i.e. 19-21).

During a review consultation some 7 months after discontinuing cognitive-behavioural therapy Ms. G claimed to have found relief from her symptoms of depression with use of the herb salvia divinorum sourced through a mail-order herbal supplier. A HAM-D score of 2 confirmed remission of her symptoms of depression at this time. Ms. G claims that she discovered its antidepressant effects accidentally after smoking the herb and had later developed a method of oral consumption which she claimed maintained its antidepressant effects even after she abstained from using it for up to a week.

Despite being cautioned against use of a herb whose safety profile was unknown, she has continued to use a preparation of salvia divinorum leaves taken as an oral dose of 2-3 leaves (1/2 to 3/4 of a gram of leaf material) three times per week (the leaves are chewed and held in the mouth for 15-30 minutes). During this period she has continued to show a total remission of her symptoms of depression according to HAM-D scores in the range of 0-2 and has maintained this improvement for the last 6 months, showing no signs of relapse and reporting only minimal side effects, such as occasional lightheadedness for up to 1 hour after using the herb.

Ms. G volunteered that she has also benefited from occasional intoxicating oral doses of salvia divinorum, consisting of from 8-16 leaves of the herb (approximately 2 to 4 grams), claiming that this herb had engendered a kind of "psychospiritual" awakening, characterized by the discovery of the depth of her sense of self, greater self-confidence, increased feelings of intuitive wisdom and "connectedness to nature."

Discussion

Salvia divinorum is a perennial herb of the Labiateae (mint) family native to the Sierra Mazateca region of Oaxaca, Mexico.  Its main constituents have been identified as the neoclerodane diterpenes Salvinorin A and B  while trace elements of several other diterpenes have also been detected.  The plant has been used in healing ceremonies by the Mazatec Indians of Oaxaca for centuries and for the treatment of such conditions as anaemia, headache, and rheumatism.  The psychoactive effects of the main ingredient Salvinorin A in humans were uncovered recently and it has enjoyed some popularity since that time as a legal, short-acting psychedelic, though its psychoactivity varies considerably depending on dosage and method of ingestion. 

This unique case may be of interest to the psychiatric and psychopharmacological communities in demonstrating the possible therapeutic effects of the unique active components of salvia divinorum in a case of treatmentresistant depression. While the typical dose used by this patient in maintenance management of her depression, consisting of 2-3 leaves, is well below that reported to cause significant intoxication when taken orally,  one cannot discount the possibility that some of the benefits derived from salvia divinorum were due to the psychedelic qualities associated with the larger doses of this herb used occasionally by this patient.

While a discussion of these effects is outside the scope of this paper, the value of psychedelic compounds as research tools and their beneficial effects in the amelioration of symptoms of psychiatric conditions is well established.  Given that the mechanisms of action of the constituents of salvia divinorum remain unknown and the spectrum of psychedelic effects of this herb appears to be unique,  it is not inconceivable that research using the active ingredients from this herb may pinpoint a unique mechanism of antidepressant action for these compounds. This, in turn, could lead to methods for the management of depression or of treatment-resistant subtypes of this condition. This possibility is further enhanced by the recent finding using the screening procedure called Novascreen that Salvinorin A did not show significant inhibition of reference target compounds on any of the 42 known bioreceptors tested.  We may be dealing with a highly novel agent that has significant research and therapeutic potential in fields such as psychopharmacology, psychiatry and complementary disciplines such as herbal medicine.

Karl R. Hanes, PhD

 

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