Salvia Questions

Im considering purchasing salvia foilage but I can't get a straight answer to one important question, how strong is the foilage? I've heard that you only have to smomke .5 to .75 grams of the leaves to get a good trip, but I've also heard that they are not very strong at all. Any thoughts?
 

Tako

Member
Salvia leaves straight off the plant are not extremely powerful. You would probly need to smoke quite a bit of them in order to get the desired effects. I suggest trying to make an extract from the leaves you produce, or find some other method of consumption. Cause smokin that many leaves would suck.... I've smoked 10x, 5x, and 35x salvia extract. 35x, is fuckin crazy and i will probably never do it again...:neutral:
 
Salvia leaves straight off the plant are not extremely powerful. You would probly need to smoke quite a bit of them in order to get the desired effects. I suggest trying to make an extract from the leaves you produce, or find some other method of consumption. Cause smokin that many leaves would suck.... I've smoked 10x, 5x, and 35x salvia extract. 35x, is fuckin crazy and i will probably never do it again...:neutral:
but how powerful are they? do you think a person could get a good trip off smoking .75 grams of leaves?
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
WHAT DAATH SAID, Soz had caps lock on.
Just keep hitting one small bowl after the other, it can do total breakthrough.
 

heir proctor

New Member
I have personally smoked grams of the leaf and not felt a thing. Could have been that I wasn't smoking actual salvia. Who knows.
 

Michael Phelps

Well-Known Member
For sure listen to ANC...

Its been along time since ive smoked salvia... Everytime has been somewhat terrifying, Id try it again!
 

Puffer Fish

Well-Known Member
Ska Pastora -- Leaves of the Sherpherdess

I was invited by MAPS to attend the 3rd World Conference on Salvia divinorum at Breitenbush Hot Springs in Oregon, Dec. 7-10, 2000. I was delighted to go and report on the conference, especially since Breitenbush is one of my favorite holiday spots for healing and relaxation. The hot spring resort specializes in organically grown vegetarian meals, yoga, and healing mineral pools. Breitenbush has been the center of environmental activism to preserve the Opal Creek watershed from logging. It is remotely located and there is no communication with the outside world beyond the radio channels available through the office for emergency use. Their usual "no drugs" policy at Breitenbush was waived in light of the fact that participants at the conference were to be given fresh Salvia divinorum leaves to chew if they felt so inclined.

Salvia Divinorum (SD) is a member of the Sage family whose name means "Sage of the Diviner". The herb contains a very powerful visionary component called salvinorin-A. This diterpine substance attracted a lot of attention in the field of pharmacology in the mid-nineties because it was not an alkaloid. Alkaloids are a chemical family which has been regarded for a century or so as the only one likely to possess psychoactive members. During the past two years I have been carrying out research (funded by MAPS) to see whether or not Salvia divinorum could enhance meditation when used in very low doses. (Editor's Note: See the MAPS Psychedelic Project List for details: /research/salvia/sdmeditation.html. See also Ian's article in the MAPS Bulletin, Vol. IX, #1, Spring 1999, page 36: /news-letters/v09n1/09136sou.html.)

We have found that one gram of dried leaves can be washed with hot water to remove the bitter components, pressed to remove most of the water and held under the tongue for twenty minutes or so, after which the remaining plant is spit out. The herb was found to greatly enhance people's ability to meditate. Our study is just starting up again after a period of inactivity. We are hoping to prove this meditation-enhancing effect in a scientific experiment. We are using a questionnaire designed by Dr. Rick Strassman, modified from a set of questions he used to evaluate DMT in another study.

Professionally, I am an electronic product inventor, specializing in the creation of medical, industrial and acoustical tools as well as toys. My newest work involves a rescue device for the Canadian Coast Guard to listen for people calling for help at sea. This interesting project can be seen at http://www.rescueears.com. As a psychedelic researcher I am an amateur...motivated by the love of the herb and the desire to find a valuable use for Salvia divinorum. Amateur scientists are extremely important in astronomy as well as many other fields. Perhaps their importance in psychedelic research will grow if restrictive drug laws continue to hamper professional investigators.
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With that read .... realize that what you are after is Salvinorin A
If you have lots of leaves .... chew them .... and spit ... releasing the compound.
Once you eat enough .... you will trip out ..... this works for me.
Note, the trip is different than the common mind fuck .... then again .... all this is relative to the phenotype of your plants and quality .... of your product.

:)
 

Sorklaoter

Active Member
I had a great time on 3.5gm of leaf, just like what ANC said, smoke bowl after bowl.
Is there like a building up effect? That doesn't sound like it would work just cause of how fast salvinorin A is metabolized, it'd probably take me at least 20 minutes to smoke through an eighth of something. Not doubting ANC, just wondering how it works
 
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