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JustLikeThePill

WOAH! how do i do that? thank god u warned me!!!


by the way, do you OWN a corvette, jc84corvette?

corvettes have got to the one of the coolest cars ever! if they had vertically opening doors like Lambo's then they would be perfect!

jc84corvette

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Originally posted by JustLikeThePill

WOAH! how do i do that? thank god u warned me!!!


by the way, do you OWN a corvette, jc84corvette?

corvettes have got to the one of the coolest cars ever! if they had vertically opening doors like Lambo's then they would be perfect!



No, read my profile for my age and you can find the answer out your self. [;)]

I do not know how to remove the toxins, I heard use water or petroleum jelly.

Logic

Salvia Divinorium is not classified as a psychoactive. Scientists do not understand the exact nature to how any specific substance in the plant reacts to the human body.
We are not truly lost, until we lose ourselves.

MrIncognito

Hello all,

 For those curious about Salvia Divinorum...Its psychoactive component is Salvinorin A 96% to Salvinorin B 4%. Salvinorin A, by weight, is the most psychoactive drug known to man that is naturally occurring.  There is current legislation attempting to ban the sale and possession of live plants/leaf material, so if you would like to try it, you should act fast.  As far as other Salvia varieties go, there are various Salvias with Psychoactive components, none but S. Divinorum carry the coveted Salvinorin A.  Even the common Garden Sage is psychoactive if smoked, but is known to cause brain damage, and is best left alone.  As far as usage goes, it is best either to chew fresh leaves (commonly referred to as quid), keepimg the juices in your mouth to be absorbed by mucous membranes, or to incinerate the material(strongest way), as rolling it in a joint and smoking it releases minimal amounts of Salvinorin.  I currently have growing two strains of Salvia Divinorum both the Hofmann/Wasson Strain (original) and the Blosser (palatable) strain.  I will have starts soon available (Email me at MrIncognito168@aol.com and we can work something out.) I also will trade. I am currently looking for a start of the Curare vine (Strychnos Toxifera) or may take any other unusual or rare entheogen you may have.  I also have a few Ayahuasca, and will soon have those for sale, if anyone is interested.

PS. This information is for research purposes only.. I do not encourage drug use/misuse in any way.  For anyone considering taking me up on my offer, just remember... Drugs are bad, mmmkay?  Oh, and 18+ please.

            I hope someone finds this information useful,
                                                      Brandon

Logic

Salvia Divinorium is not psychoactive. Thanks for your input.
We are not truly lost, until we lose ourselves.

zingos

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Salvia Divinorium is not psychoactive. Thanks for your input.


Salvia D. is DEFINETLY psychoactive.

Logic

sure, even though it definatly is not.
We are not truly lost, until we lose ourselves.

MrIncognito

Just to clear up the confusion...
 Salvinrorin A . is technically a neoclerodane diterpenoid. Not an alkaloid (maybe this is where your confusion lies Logic)?  It is, undisputedly, a Kappa Opioid receptor agonist.  Not only is Salvinorin A. psychoactive (its only known carrier is in fact Salvia Divinorum), when vaporized and inhaled, doses of about 250 micrograms (that is 250 millionths of a gram) can have threshold effects and doses of 1 milligram (one-thousandth of a gram) can have extreme effects.  This makes it Salvinorin A the MOST potent psychoactive drug naturally occurring known to man. I do not make a habit of presenting information on a subject that I am not well informed on, and I would appreciate not having my posts picked apart, or outright falsified, without good merit.

Now, if you would like an actual backing to my information, here you are....

J. Psychoactive Drugs 1994 Jul;26(3):277-283 Salvia divinorum and the unique diterpene hallucinogen, Salvinorin (divinorin) A. Valdes LJ 3rd.
   
Siebert DJ. 1994. Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A: new pharmacologic findings. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. June;43(1):53-56.
   
Valdés III, L.J. et al.  1984. Divinorin A, a psychotropic terpenoid, and divinorin B from the hallucinogenic Mexican mint Salvia divinorum. Journal of Organic Chemistry. 49: 4716-4720.   

JustLikeThePill

has anyone ever used Salvia Splendens? i'm going to try it tonight, i've researched it and apparently beneficial. i'll tell you guys what happens!