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![]() At Salvia.ca, you will find only the highest quality dried Salvia Divinorum leaves and standardized salvinorin-A enhanced extracts. Our leaves are derived from fresh plants from its native land of the Sierra Mazatec region in Mexico and harvested in the indigenous way -no chemicals or unnatural substances (such as pesticides) are ever used. Our standardized extracts are extremely rare, hard to find, and consist of pure salvinorin A. The extract is removed from the plant and then redeposited back onto the dried leaves. Our extract, far superior to other, more unrefined Salvia Extract on the market, is guaranteed to be standardized. Our skilled chemists use a secret method that, while costing a bit more than other inferior non-standardized methods, ensures that you will find no additional plant matter that would be harmful to your body. All prices quoted are in United States Dollars (USD) Salvinorin A CompoundSalvinorin A (the major active principal of the plant Salvia Divinorum) is a natural psychotropic (consciousness-altering) compound that has been said to be one of the most potent. The plant Salvia Divinorum contains the psychoactive ingredient Salvinorin A, a diterpene, in all parts of the plant (the leaves have the highest concentration). The plant leaves are often infused with Salvinorin A to increase its potency. Salvinorin A is one of the most potent naturally occurring hallucinogens, surpassed only by LSD (LSD is semi-synthetic). This fact is remarkable because Salvinorin A is the first opioid compound that lacks a nitrogen group. The natural compound, Salvinorin A, targets opioid receptors at the same place in the brain where morphine and other opiates act. Salvinorin A is currently the strongest isolated hallucinogenic substance known. The active compound Salvinorin A is now used by many people around the globe, largely due to the fact that it remains unregulated in most countries. Salvia ExtractThere are over nine hundred different species of salvia; however, only the Salvia Divinorum species of the plant contains the chemical known as Salvinorin A. Salvinorin A is the active ingredient in Salvia Extract. A standardized extract will be chemically consistent, and will always contain the same amount of Salvinorin A. The amount of Salvinorin A used in making the extract will vary, and is dependent upon the Salvinorin A content of the leaves onto which it is being absorbed. If a large amount of the pure Salvinorin A can be obtained, chemical modifications will be done to create the different strengths of Salvia Extract. Non-standardized extracts contain both Salvinorin and an excessive amount of plant matter in the form of chlorophyll waxes and tannin (both of which are detrimental to the human body). Use of Salvia ExtractCrushing the leaves and inhalation of the vapors (smoking) uses Salvia Extract. This is the most common way to ingest the chemical and is also the most efficient to produce the desired effects. Upon inhalation, Salvinorin A will induce a rapid and significant hallucinogenic effect, peaking at 10 minutes after first ingestion and declining significantly afterwards. Salvia Extract may also be taken by oral ingestion (swallowing) and by putting it under the tongue (sublingual). Using these 2 methods, the desired effects take longer to start but last for a longer duration. Salvia Divinorum is sometimes said to be a legal substitute for Marijuana. However, the effects that Salvia Extract produces are not exactly like those experienced by smoking Marijuana. Salvia Divinorum is not generally classified as a recreational drug, as is Marijuana. The effects of Salvia do not contribute to social interaction, and are sometimes very disturbing; at times, they can be very scary. It has been advised that Salvia Divinorum be used in quiet, controlled surroundings due to its hallucinogenic effects and the possibility of a bad reaction. It has also been used by people as an aid in meditation. First time users often include those that may be interested in experimenting with psychoactive drugs. There is no evidence that Salvia Extract use is addictive. It is often used as an aid in meditation and for combating the potentially crippling effects of depression. Outside of uses like these, many people are just experimenting and try it just a few times. These uses are not likely to have any not very likely to have any serious adverse effects on the human body, regardless of how it is ingested. |
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