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What is Saliva??? Please Help?
Hey I've heard about this Salvia or purple sticky that you can buy legally when ur 18 in the lil head shop stores around town... i heard that you smoke it and it makes you hallucinate? But I don't think it's true b/c if it did then everyone would would be doin it right???
Well i just wanna know what exactly it is and what it does?
Is there different kinds??? What's fake?
Any Help??
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Purple Sticky is a scam! They market 5x as 60x!! Just get some organic salvia divinorum off the site below, they also send out free samples of other sh*t.
Salvia is not a "fun" drug for most, so that's why it's not that popular. Very few people really enjoy it. The hallucinations are extreme and insanely intense, you lose complete sense of reality and most people can't handle that.
There are more fun things than Salvia, such as Ecsphoria and Wild Kratom.
- 1 decade ago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_divinorum
It is true that Salvia divinorum has hallucinogenic properties...some people seem to experience it more than others. There isn't a lot known about it, and it hasn't been widely researched, but it has a history of being used in religious ceremonies. The "visionary state" is much shorter than with most hallucinogenics, though, and only lasts a couple of minutes usually.
If you're interested, go to Youtube and search for Salvia and you'll find TONS of videos of people using it and what happens when they do use it. As for if it is safe...that's up to you to decide, but personally I wouldn't mess with anything that makes you hallucinate in the way that this does.
- You Asked!Lv 51 decade ago
"People who abuse Salvia generally experience hallucinations or delusional episodes that mimic psychosis.4,5 Subjective effects have been described as intense but short-lived; they appear in less than 1 minute and last less than 30 minutes. Effects include psychedelic-like changes in visual perception, mood, and body sensations; emotional swings; feelings of detachment; and importantly, a highly modified perception of external reality and the self, which leads to a decreased ability to interact with one's surroundings.5 This last effect has prompted concern about the dangers of driving under the influence of salvinorin. The long-term effects of Salvia abuse have not been investigated systematically."
Dr Phil did a show on SALVIA (not saliva) a few months ago. Here is a video.
Source(s): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX8-Pzq85U4 http://www.drugabuse.gov/Infofacts/salvia.html - mcglauflinLv 45 years ago
Depends on wht u r trying out for........n blood exams r extra safe n correct for most of the illnesses n are exceptional signs in which as saliva has little segniface in relation to experiment the elaborate matters.