Buy Salvia Divinorum
There is a little known and highly inoffensive plant that is causing quite the stir of late. Salvia Divinorum, cousin to the Sage and Mint families, and close sibling to the Salvia plants found in many pretty gardens is being hunted by lawmakers, legislators and politicians in many places. While it remains largely legal this may not last for long.
Despite its relatively obscurity in the world of hallucinogenic drugs, it is true that Salvia has been around for a long time, finding favor with Shamans of Mexico and the Native Americans of North America. Salvia’s hallucinogenic properties were found to help in divination an in the finding of spiritual paths.
Modern day doctors agree to some extent with the spiritual leaders of yore: scientific research has substantiated a number of benefits associated with smoking salvia, such as increased insight, self-confidence, and mood, as well as improved concentration.
Salvia is widely available on the Internet at places such as SalviaDragon.com.
[…] Salvia can be taken a number of different ways. Chewing the leaves is less effective than smoking Salvia. Smoking is very troublesome and the leaves must be heated to a very high temperature in order to release the hallucinogenic properties. […]
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