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SALVIA DIVINORUM | ZoomBag Magic Mushroom Grow Kit Canada Blog

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Updated: Dec 5, 2022



ONE OF THE MOST POTENT PSYCHEDELICS IN THE WORLD

It's another day to learn and today's article is about the somewhat controversial Salvia divinorum. Salvia Divinorum which is also known as sage of the diviners is a plant from the sage family which is indigenous to Sierra Mazateca of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is a plant which contains hallucinogenic qualities, and has been used by Native Americans for medicinal purposes for a long time.


The psychoactive substance in salvia is known as salvinorin A, a very effective psychedelic substance. Salvia is considered one of the most effective naturally occurring psychedelic or hallucinogenic drug with even more effectiveness than drugs like mescaline and psilocybin.

Salvia is normally ingested by chewing and spitting out or swallowing, and. It seems to be better absorbed through the oral mucosa than the other gastrointestinal tract.


At the beginning of this article, I referred to Salvia divinorum as controversial because although it is legal in some countries like the U.S., many nations have passed laws criminalizing it. Want to know how to grow magic mushrooms? If you want to grow your own magic mushrooms in a psilocybin magic mushroom grow kit check out the ZoomBag Magic Mushroom Grow Kit which we sell here!


Effects of Salvia on the Brain

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), hallucinogenic or psychedelic drugs like Salvia divinorum can create strong changes in the perception of a person. These kind of drugs have been reported to create symptoms of hallucinations; de-personalization (feeling disconnected from your body); experiencing heightened senses (sounds become louder and clear, colors seem brighter, etc.) and distortion of the sense of the passage of time (time runs at a very slow pace).


Other symptoms could include; anxiety, slurred speech, laughing uncontrollably or a sense of extreme wellbeing and contentment.

Subjects of fMRI study on the effects of salvinorin A reported experiencing a sense of self disintegration, de-personalization and seeing some colorful pinwheels. If you want to buy your own magic mushrooms AKA psilocybin mushrooms, we sell dry magic mushrooms here. Or you can get your very own magic mushroom grow kit right here in our shop! That is, if you want to know how to grow magic mushrooms...


Physical Effects of Salvia

Salvia may not only produce effects in the brain but may also trigger symptoms in the body. Some of these physical effects may include:

  1. nausea

  2. dizziness

  3. irregular heart rate

  4. possible difficulty in controlling motor functions and coordination

Is it safe to use Salvia?

Using Salvia is generally considered safe, but lacks a comprehensive body of research. This means that there may be possible risks or side effects that could pose a threat to your health which has not been adequately comprehended.

Taking necessary precautions after using Salvia is very important. For instance, it is important to avoid using Salvia if you have to drive or operate a vehicle or machinery immediately after.


How Long Does Salvia Stay in Your System?

The length of time salvia will remain in your body is dependent on different factors which include dosage, frequency of use, age, weight, and metabolism. Hydration and level of activity can also be factors.


Possible Risks of using Salvia

Like we talked about earlier, studies on Salvia are not extensive; however, researchers are seeking to gain more understanding as to the operation of the drug and the possible effects it may have on the body and brain.

Salvia is often advertised as a legal and naturally occurring psychedelic, but that doesn’t mean you should throw caution to the wind when you use it. It is absolutely important to take necessary precautions because research is limited and information on possible side effects and risks are few. However, there are potential resulting effects that should be seriously looked into.

They include:

  1. Dependency. Salvia isn’t considered addictive — you’re unlikely to develop a chemical dependency on the drug — but many people who use it become accustomed to using the drug for the “high” effects. Regular use can be cause for concern.

  2. Physical side effects. A study has shown that people who use salvia, either alone or combined with alcohol or other drugs, are prone to neurologic, cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal side effects.

  3. Effects on learning and long-term memory. Another study found that salvia use may cause negative effects on learning and distort long-term memory. However, this study used rats as a case study, so it’s unclear how or if it relates to humans.

  4. Anxiety. Worries about the effects of the drug and fear of a “bad trip” may be one of the side effects of Salvia use. In severe cases, users may experience paranoia and likely a panic attack.

Withdrawal

In order to determine if people who misuse salvia experience withdrawal symptoms when they abruptly stop using it, more research is needed


Possible medical uses

Salvia does not currently have any medical use, but there is ongoing research to unravel its possible use.

Due to the manner in which the active ingredient affects the brain, some scientists believe salvia could make some contribution to developing a therapy, for example, for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.


Similarities Between Salvia Divinorum and Penis Envy Mushroom

EFFECTS:

Penis envy mushroom, as the name implies is a kind of mushroom known for looking like a human penis, with a bulbous cap and thick stem. Just like Salvia divinorum, they are a potent psychoactive substance, with high concentrations of psilocybin and psilocin, creating a reportedly more intense, visual, and euphoric experience. They take a long time to mature and they don’t produce as many spores, which makes them increasingly difficult to find or cultivate, which, most probably, is where the name "envy" comes from.


Penis envy mushroom may produce similar results to Salvia divinorum. The potency of all penis envy mushrooms is consistently higher than that of other Psilocybe cubensis strains. Therefore, they are easily considered the most potent of all magic mushrooms, with up to 50% higher concentrations of the psychoactive ingredients of psilocybin and psilocin. However, differentiating between strains and their effects makes this hard to corroborate due to the lack of accessible test results. Speaking of mushrooms, checkout our magic mushroom grow kit here. You'll be happy you did. I mean, if you were wondering how to grow magic mushrooms... Or you can buy mushrooms that have already been grown right here.


LEGALITY:

Just like Salvia divinorum, psilocybin and psilocybin-containing mushrooms are illegal to cultivate, possess, or consume in a significant number of states in the US and nations of the world. The United Nations 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances first listed them as Schedule 1 drugs with high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use.

However, more and more countries are beginning to revisit this classification based on novel research which is beginning to show psilocybin’s mental health benefits. In the US, Oregon became the first state to legalize psilocybin for medical use, while other jurisdictions have decriminalized it or deprioritized enforcement against it.

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Aaron Hough
Aaron Hough
Feb 06, 2023

I strongly disagree that "Salvia" and "penis envy'" are remotely similar trips. Two totally different things, one of these two things is a fungi, one isn't, different chemicals, different receptors, different ballparks - heck different sports lol...

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