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		<title>Video of Miley Cyrus Smoking Salvia</title>
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<p>Watch Miley Cyrus smoke salvia in this video!!! Order some of your own!!!</p>
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		<title>Kratom Side Effects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kratom Side Effects Kratom comes from the salvia divinorum plant. Salvia Divinorum is a psychoactive plant which can induce dissociative effects. Divinorum, the species name was given because of its use traditionally in divination and healing. The leaf is typically smoked, chewed, or taken as a tincture to produce various experiences that vary between laughter [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kratom Side Effects<br />
Kratom comes from the salvia divinorum plant. Salvia Divinorum is a psychoactive plant which can induce dissociative effects. Divinorum, the species name was given because of its use traditionally in divination and healing. The leaf is typically smoked, chewed, or taken as a tincture to produce various experiences that vary between laughter to intense and profound altered states.</p>
<p>The effects are short lived, most of the time only minutes in length. The most common effect reported is calmness and euphoria. It is considered to be of low toxicity and low potential for addiction. Parents and authorities are generally concerned that it is legal. These concerns are raised by the increase in use by younger teens, and the availability to buy salvia online.</p>
<p>While recreational doses of Kratom appear to be safe, a person who takes to much Kratom may experience nausea and vomiting. The vomiting will produce the consumed Kratom. While life threatening problems may occur because of overdose, there have been no documented cases of death.</p>
<p>The side effects that are possible are insomnia, anorexia, weight loss, dry mouth and darkening of the skin. Nausea, constipation, sleep problems and temporary erectile dysfunction also have been reported. New Kratom users should start with smaller doses to avoid negative effects. Users should avoid driving or operating heavy machinery. Do not mix psycoactive substances with Kratom.</p>
<p>Some people ask if smoking kratom kills brain cells. We don&#8217;t really know, but if you are looking for<a title="how to kill brain cells" href="http://howtokillthings.com/how-to-kill-brain-cells"> how to kill brain cells</a> you can go to <a title="how to kill things" href="http://howtokillthings.com">howtokillthings.com</a>, they will tell you how to kill pretty much anything&#8230;</p>
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<p>Addiction seems not to occur, but it easy for the body to build a tolerance to the substance. In Central Mexico the Mazatecs have historically used this herb. Culturally they use this herb with clear intent and purpose, and under the supervision of an experienced shaman. Since Mazatec shamans are difficult to find, it is unlikely that you will be able to find one to lead you through your experiments with this substance. Therefore it is essential that you read, and gather as much knowledge as possible before taking Kratom.</p>
<p>Most of the negative side effects that are associated with Kratom are because of ingesting too much of the substance. In reading and gathering knowledge, be sure to follow recommended doses. Once you have gained the knowledge you need, you will find it quite simple to buy salvia online.</p>
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<h1>Is Salvia Legal?</h1>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Alabama?</h2>
<p>Salvia is legal in Alabama. In March of 2007, Senator Hank Erwin attempted to give the substance a classification of Schedule I, but the bill did not pass. Senator Roger Bedford also attempted to give the drug a Schedule I classification in October of 2007, but he also failed.</p>
<h2><strong>Is salvia legal in Alaska?</strong></h2>
<p>Salvia is legal in Alaska. Senator Gene Therriault attempted to classify the substance as Schedule IIA in April of 2006, January of 2007, and January of 2009. Sen. Therriault was unsuccessful and the bills did not pass. His current proposed bill has passed the first committee and is in progress.</p>
<h2><strong>Is salvia legal in Arizona?</strong></h2>
<p>In Arizona it is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Arkansas?</h2>
<p>In Arkansas it is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption.. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in California?</h2>
<p>Salvia is legal in California. The substance had a classification of Schedule I before the passing of a new bill proposed in February of 2007. The bill was passed in July of 2008 and changed the law to only prohibit sales to minors. This bill was successfully passed by Assembly Member Anthony Adams.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Colorado?</h2>
<p>It is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption, in Colorado. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Connecticut?</h2>
<p>It is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption, in Connecticut. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Delaware?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in Delaware. Senator Karen Peterson proposed a bill in March of 2006 to classify the substance as Schedule I. The bill passed in May of 2006. This bill is sometimes referred to as Brett’s Law. It’s named for a teenager named Brett Chidester who died from deliberate carbon monoxide poisoning.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Florida?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in Florida. Senator Evelyn J. Lynn proposed a bill in February of 2008 to classify the substance as Schedule I. This bill was passed in May of 2008. As of July 2008, possession of salvia was declared a felony punishable by up to five years in prison.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Georgia?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in Georgia, however, a bill is currently in progress that will classify the substance as a “dangerous drug”. John Lunsford proposed the bill in January of 2010. If the bill passes, salvia will only be approved for aesthetics, landscaping, and other decorative purposes.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Hawaii?</h2>
<p>It is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption, in Hawaii. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Idaho?</h2>
<p>It is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption, in Idaho. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Kansas?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in Kansas. Senator Peggy Mast proposed a bill in January of 2008 to classify the substance as Schedule I. The bill was passed in April of 2008. It is illegal to possess any part, form, compound, or mixture containing salvia, including seeds and extracts.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Kentucky?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in Kentucky, however, a bill was proposed in February of 2009 to classify the substance as Schedule I. Will Coursey proposed the bill. If it passes, the possession and use of salvia will be illegal.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Illinois?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in Illinois. Dennis M. Reboletti proposed a bill to classify the drug as Schedule I in January of 2007. The bill was passed in August of 2007. It is illegal to posses the plant or “any extract” taken from the plant. The first attempt at banning salvia was proposed by Senator John J. Millner in 2006, but the bill was unsuccessful.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Indiana?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in Indiana. Suzanne Crouch proposed a bill in January of 2008 to classify the substance as Schedule I. If this bill is passed, possession and use of salvia will be illegal in Indiana.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Iowa?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in Iowa, however, a bill was proposed in January of 2007 by the Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy. If the bill is passed, possession and use of salvia will be illegal in Iowa.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Louisiana?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in Louisiana. Michael G. Strain proposed a bill in February of 2005 to classify the substance as Schedule I. The bill passed in August of 2005. Louisiana was the first state to ban salvia.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Maine?</h2>
<p>Salvia is legal in Maine. Chris Barstow proposed a bill in December of 2006 to prohibit sales to minors. This bill was passed in May of 2007. Human consumption of salvia is legal in Maine, but sales to minors is not.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Maryland?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in Maryland, however, a bill is currently in committee. Senator Gladden proposed a bill to classify the drug as Schedule I in January of 2009. If the bill is passed, possession and use of salvia will be illegal in Maryland.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Massachusetts?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in Massachusetts, however, a bill is currently in committee. Viriato Manuel deMacedo proposed a bill in January of 2009 to classify the substance as Class C. He proposed the same bill in May of 2007, but was unsuccessful. If the bill is successfully passed, the possession of salvia will be illegal in Massachusetts.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Michigan?</h2>
<p>Salvia is legal in Michigan. Michael Sak proposed a bill in February of 2008 to classify the substance as Schedule I, but the bill was not passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Minnesota?</h2>
<p>Salvia is legal in Minnesota. A bill was proposed by Morrie Lanning in February 2009 to classify the substance as Schedule I, but the bill was not passed. Senator Steve Murphy and Joe Atkins attempted to classify the substances as Schedule IV in 2008, but was also unsuccessful.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Mississippi?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in Mississippi. Senator Hob Bryan proposed a bill in January of 2008 to classify the substance as Schedule I. The bill was passed in July of 2008. It is not legal to posses, sell, manufacture or use salvia in Mississippi.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Missouri?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in Missouri. Scott A. Lipke and Rachel L. Bringer proposed a bill in February of 2005 to classify the substance as Schedule I. The bill was passed in August of 2005. Possession and use of salvia is illegal in Missouri. The first attempt at banning the substance was proposed by Rachel L. Bringer in 2005 and was unsuccessful.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Montana?</h2>
<p>It is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption, in Montana. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
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<h2>Is salvia legal in Nebraska?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in Nebraska, however, a bill is currently in the possession of the governor. The bill was proposed by Senator Russ Karpisek in January of 2009. If the governor signs the bill, salvia will receive a classification of Schedule I in Nebraska. Attorney General Jon Bruning and Senator Vickie McDonald proposed a bill to classify the substance as Schedule I in January of 2008, but the bill was not passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Nevada?</h2>
<p>It is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption, in Nevada. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in New Hampshire?</h2>
<p>It is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption, in New Hampshire. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in New Jersey?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in New Jersey. Assemblywoman Linda Stender proposed a bill in January of 2008 to classify the drug as Schedule I. Senator Stephen Sweeney also proposed a Schedule I classification in December of 2008. Both bills are currently only proposed. If either bill is passed, possession of salvia will be illegal in New Jersey.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in New Mexico?</h2>
<p>It is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption, in New Mexico. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in New York?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in New York. Senator John J. Flanagan proposed a bill in April of 2005 to prohibit sales of the substance. This bill is currently being considered by the State Assembly. If the bill passes, those found possessing salvia could be fined up to $500. Assemblyman Carl Heastie proposed a bill in June of 2007 to prohibit the possession of salvia, but the bill has not moved beyond proposal. Senator John J. Flanagan attempted to prohibit sales in 2005 and his proposal is currently being considered by the State Assembly.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in North Carolina?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in North Carolina, however, a bill is currently in committee. The bill was proposed by Senator William R. Purcell and Senator Stan Bingham in February of 2009. If the bill passes, salvia will receive a classification of Schedule I in North Carolina, making possession, manufacturing, and selling of the substance illegal.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in North Dakota?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in North Dakota. Senator Dave Oehlke and Senator Randell Christmann proposed a bill in January of 2007 to classify the substance as Schedule I. The bill was passed in August of 2007 and prohibits selling, manufacturing and possessing salvia and “any active ingredients” found within it.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Ohio?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in Ohio. Thom Collier proposed a bill in May of 2007 to classify the substance as Schedule I. This bill was passed in January of 2009, making it illegal to use or possess salvia.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Oklahoma?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in Oklahoma. John Nance proposed a bill in March of 2006 to prohibit extracts of salvia. The bill passed in May of 2006 and banned enhanced, concentrated, and altered forms of the substance. Senator Jonathan Nichols and David Derby proposed a bill in May of 2008 to classify the substance as Schedule I. This bill was passed the same day it was proposed. All forms of salvia, including extracts, are currently illegal in Oklahoma.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Oregon?</h2>
<p>Salvia is legal in Oregon. John Lim proposed a bill to classify the substance as Schedule I in 2007, but the bill was not passed. Billy Dalto proposed this same bill in March of 2003 and Senator Richard Devlin and Senator Ryan Deckert proposed the Schedule I classification in February of 2003. All three of these bills were not passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Pennsylvania?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in Pennsylvania. A bill was proposed by James Casorio in June of 2007 to classify the substance as Schedule I. This is the fifth bill in Pennsylvania attempting to classify the substance as Schedule I. There are currently three bills that have not moved beyond their proposals. Senator Lisa Boscola and Rep. Beyer both proposed bills in 2007 that have not moved beyond their proposals. Attempts to ban the substance failed in 2003, 2006, and 2007.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Rhode Island?</h2>
<p>It is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption, in Rhode Island. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in South Carolina?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in South Carolina, however, a bill to classify the substance as Schedule I has already passed House. The bill was proposed by Rep. Huggins in February of 2008. If the bill passes, salvia will be illegal in South Carolina.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in South Dakota?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in South Dakota. Chuck Turbiville proposed a bill in January of 2009 that would make possession of salvia a misdemeanour and possession of over two ounces a felony. The bill was passed in March of 2009.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Tennessee?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in Tennessee. A bill proposed by Park M. Strader and Tim Burchett in February 2006 made human usage of the substance illegal. The bill was passed in July 2006. Salvia can be grown for aesthetic, landscaping, and other decorative purposes, but not for human consumption.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Texas?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in Texas, however a bill was proposed in November of 2008 that would make possession of the substance in Penalty Group 2. The bill was proposed by Charles Anderson. Another proposed bill is calling for the prohibition of sales of salvia to minors. This bill was proposed by Senator Craig Estes. Neither of these bills have moved beyond proposal. Senator Craig Estes, Rep. Parker and Rep. Anderson proposed bills to ban the substance and sales to minors in March of 2007, but all three bills were unsuccessful.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Utah?</h2>
<p>Salvia is currently legal in Utah, however, a bill to classify the drug as Schedule I was proposed in January of 2009 by Paul Ray. He proposed the same bill in January of 2007 and January of 2008, but neither were passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Vermont?</h2>
<p>It is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption, in Vermont. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Virginia?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in Virginia. Delegate John M. O’Bannon proposed a bill in November of 2007 to classify the substance as Schedule I. The bill was passed in March of 2008 and took effect in July of 2008. The bill was first proposed in January of 2007, but was not passed. O’Bannon proposed the bill again several months later and succeeded, making the possession of salvia illegal in Virginia.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Washington?</h2>
<p>It is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption, in Washington. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in West Virginia?</h2>
<p>It is legal to possess salvia for all purposes, including human consumption, in West Virginia. No bills to ban the substance have been proposed or passed.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Wisconsin?</h2>
<p>Salvia is not legal in Wisconsin. A bill was proposed by Rep. Cullen in April of 2009 to make possession of the substance illegal. The bill was passed and those possessing salvia for human consumption can be fined up to $10,000. It is legal, however, to possess, manufacture, or distribute salvia for reasons unrelated to human consumption.</p>
<h2>Is salvia legal in Wyoming?</h2>
<p>Salvia is legal in Wyoming. Stephen Watt proposed a bill to classify the substance as Schedule I in February of 2006. The bill did not pass and salvia remains legal in Wyoming.</p>
<p>So now that you know about the legality, get yourself some salvia and look at some <a title="digital art and traditional art" href="http://www.beautifulart.com" target="_blank">beautiful art</a></p>
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Legality of Kratom<br />
Kratom, a tree native to Southeast Asia known as Mitragyna speciosa, is related to the coffee tree. From ancient times, people have used the leaves as an herbal stimulant in low quantities, and as a sedative, in higher doses. The herb has been ingested recreationally, and has been shown to have some medicinal properties, such as the ease of pain, diarrhea, and opiate addiction.<br />
As for its legal status, one should always be vigilant about checking on this, as laws are continually changing. However, at this point in time, the plant is legal in many countries, including Europe and the United States. However, in the very region where it is harvested, quite a few nations have outlawed it. These include Myanmar, Thailand, and Malaysia, where some very severe punishments are frequently imposed for possession and distribution of the plant. Lastly, kratom is also illegal in Australia.<br />
Nevertheless, there are numerous reasons that people seek to use this substance. Depending on the dosage and the particular user, the herb can be energizing, relaxing, or euphoric. It&#8217;s best not to use it more than several times a month, so that a habit is not formed, although many consider it as a non-addicting substance. However, using kratom in excess can cause problems, as well as then following such overuse with a subsequent withdrawal.<br />
Next, kratom doesn&#8217;t appear to have many undesirable side-effects, when used in moderation. Nausea is probably the most common, but it can be guarded against. The plant contains many various associated tryptamine alkaloids, the most significant being mitragynine.<br />
Also, kratom plants and cuttings can be bought online and also cultivated as house plants, although any excess growth must be pruned. They will thrive under indoor lighting, and can also be grown outside in temperate, non-arid, frost-free climates. They do require light fertilization.<br />
Kratom is best enjoyed as a lone substance, although if accompanied by a small amount of alcohol or blue lotus, it is considered safe. Using many other substances along with the kratom are hazardous, though—in particular MAOI inhibitors, which can be very dangerous to mix with the kratom. So, once one understand the legality and how to use the kratom, why, it can prove to be a most pleasant experience!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Salvia Divinorum, commonly referred to as Salvia, is a plant commonly ingested for its varying psychoactive effects. The leaf of the herb can be smoked, chewed, or taken as an alcoholic extract. Salvia is not federally regulated in the United States although a few states have passed laws against its use. The effects of Salvia [...]]]></description>
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<h1><a href="http://smokingsalvia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/smoke-salvia.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-148" title="smoke-salvia" src="http://smokingsalvia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/smoke-salvia-300x234.jpg" alt="smoke salvia 300x234 How to Smoke Salvia" width="300" height="234" /></a><span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 13px;">Salvia Divinorum, commonly referred to as Salvia, is a plant commonly ingested for its varying psychoactive effects. The leaf of the herb can be smoked, chewed, or taken as an alcoholic extract. Salvia is not federally regulated in the United States although a few states have passed laws against its use. The effects of Salvia can range from slight euphoria to detailed and intense altered states. The most common method of ingestion in the United States is to smoke Salvia. While the milder effects can be had with little education on the subject, to experience the full blown possibilities the user must smoke Salvia in a very particular manner. Often users will report a disappointment with the mild effects of smoking Salvia improperly. Here are well know steps for smoking Salvia if the user is attempting to achieve the advanced altered states.</span></h1>
<p>1. Environment &#8211; The setting is very important while smoking Salvia. A quiet, dark room is needed to realize the full effects. Because smoking Salvia can produce vivid hallucinations it is advisable to have someone with you to &#8220;babysit.&#8221; Knowing that sound and light will lessen the effects can be of great help if the user is having an unpleasant experience.</p>
<p>2. Smoking Device and Flame Source &#8211; A water pipe, often referred to as a bong, is the best device for smoking Salvia. It is also important to have a flame with a high heat to ignite the Salvia leaves. Torch lighters or small propane torches are recommended although a regular lighter can be used.</p>
<p>3. Technique and Inhalations &#8211; The flame of the lighter must be held on the leaves for the duration of the inhalation. Even if the leaves are hot enough to have created an ember, the flame should still remain on the Salvia. While smoking Salvia the user should take deep and lengthy inhalations. Some users advise continually filling and smoking Salvia from the water pipe until the desired effects are met. This method usually involves refilling the water pipe with fresh leaves while the user is still holding the last inhalation.</p>
<p>4. Body Position and Duration &#8211; By following these instructions the user should only need one to four deep inhalations to achieve the intense effects of smoking Salvia. Once the user begins to feel the effects they should lay down or position themselves in a comfortable chair. As stated earlier this should happen in a prepared space that is dark and quiet. To feel the full effects of smoking Salvia the user should try to avoid moving. Users report that the intense effects are only felt for three to five minutes with residual effects lasting for another ten or so minutes.</p>
<p>Some people ask if smoking kratom kills brain cells. We don&#8217;t really know, but if you are looking for<a title="how to kill brain cells" href="http://howtokillthings.com/how-to-kill-brain-cells"> how to kill brain cells</a> you can go to <a title="how to kill things" href="http://howtokillthings.com">howtokillthings.com</a>, they will tell you how to kill pretty much anything&#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The use of Salvia Divinorum, a hallucinogenic herb, is rising and getting a lot more attention today. In the United States, 3% of men between the ages of 18 and 25 have claimed to have used this herb within the past year. It is suggested that it is used twice as much as LSD and [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://smokingsalvia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/What-is-Salvia.jpg" alt="What is Salvia What is Salvia Divinorum?" width="258" height="194" title="What is Salvia Divinorum?" />The use of Salvia Divinorum, a <a href="http://smokingsalvia.com/buy-salvia/salvia-videos">hallucinogenic </a>herb, is rising and getting a lot more attention today. In the United States, 3% of men between the ages of 18 and 25 have claimed to have used this herb within the past year. It is suggested that it is used twice as much as LSD and ecstasy. Users are now being seen on many popular video-sharing websites and some videos have been looked at 500,000 times. Salvia Divinorum may be seen as a big, new star within the drug world and in many cases <a href="http://smokingsalvia.com/buy-salvia/is-salvia-legal">legal</a> over the last 15 years. It is now being sought after worldwide for healing, relaxation, recreation and spiritual development.</p>
<p>Salvia divinorum is a mind-altering mint that is used in spiritual practices of the Mazatec people in Mexico. It is <a href="http://smokingsalvia.com/buy-salvia/is-salvia-legal">legal</a> in both the United States and Mexico. However, there are three states that have banned this green, making possessing it a felony just like cocaine or heroin.</p>
<p>Salvia Divinorum looks like a green plant leaf or liquid extract. It can be smoked in its powder form or ingested in its liquid form. This particular drug can cause powerful and often times a frightening state of mind. Depending on the dosage taken, a reaction can vary from a very small to psychedelic experience. It has been claimed to induce strong hallucinatory experiences, especially when smoked.</p>
<p>There is not much that is known about Salvia divinorum. It is only said that harm from it mostly occurs from preparation that is inadequate or from using it in a setting that is dangerous. Salvia divinorum is a <a href="http://smokingsalvia.com/buy-salvia/is-salvia-legal">legal</a> and natural herb. It is undetectable except for in military testing. It is also non-addictive and effects from it do not decrease with continued use.</p>
<p>It is strongly recommended that you grow your own Salvia divinorum plants and do not share with others. The plants are available and can be bought from many specialty shops. If you are not able to grow your own, they should be bought from a commercial supplier. Many users today buy Salvia divinorum online. There are many safe and reputable companies on the Internet that provide good quality products.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Salvia divinorum is a plant which has been used by the indigenous peoples of Mexico for spiritual and medicinal purposes, and contains the active compound Salvinorin A as a primary constituent. Only recently has traditional Western medicine begun to consider the possible therapeutic uses of this plant, and studies have uncovered a variety of potentially [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://smokingsalvia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Medical-Salvia.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-137" title="Medical Salvia" src="http://smokingsalvia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Medical-Salvia-300x153.jpg" alt="Medical Salvia 300x153 Medical Uses of Salvinorin A and Salvia divinorum" width="300" height="153" /></a><a href="http://smokingsalvia.com/buy-salvia/what-is-salvia">Salvia divinorum</a> is a plant which has been used by the indigenous peoples of Mexico for spiritual and medicinal purposes, and contains the active compound Salvinorin A as a primary constituent. Only recently has traditional Western medicine begun to consider the possible therapeutic uses of this plant, and studies have uncovered a variety of potentially beneficial ways it could be used. These uses all hinge upon the fact that Salvinorin A is a kappa-opioid agonist, but is not habit forming.</p>
<p>One promising field of research is investigation into using Salvinorin A to prevent relapse after overcoming drug addiction. Kappa agonists such as Salvia divinorum have been shown to reduce the desire of animals exposed to cocaine and opiates to seek out these addictive drugs after they had been removed and then re-exposed to the drugs. Additionally, Salvinorin A usage has been shown to decrease alcohol consumption and lower rates of alcoholism in experimental animals. These anti-addicting properties of Salvinorin a have been shown to work with both short-term and long-term reductions in drug craving with repeated administrations of Salvinorin A.</p>
<p>Traditionally, Salvia divinorum has been used in Mexico to treat gastrointestinal disorders. Further research has documented that it is indeed effective in reducing diarrhea and intestinal pain among human volunteers. The reason Salvinorin A can provide this benefit is that it reduces gut and colon motility directly, and blocks neuronal signals for the body to increase this motility, making Salvia divinorum potentially useful in treating ailments such as irritable bowel syndrome. Also, since studies using Salvinorin A have shown that it only affects inflamed tissue areas while avoiding normal tissue, the side effects common to many current anti-diarrheal drugs are reduced.</p>
<p>Other areas of potential medical use for Salvia divinorum include a treatment for depression which would lack the side effects of conventional pharmacotherapies. Oral administration of the leaf 2-3 times a week was shown to improve moods in a case study involving 20 individuals. Since depression and chronic headaches are often mediated by similar pathways in the brain, researchers are also considering Salvia divinorum as a treatment for migraines and other headaches, after discovering that indigenous Mexican tribes have used this plant for such a purpose for centuries.</p>
<p>The prospects of the medical usage of Salvia divinorum are only now beginning to be fully researched and proven, but the existing knowledge shows it to have many possible therapeutic applications.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Salvia divinorum, or &#8220;diviner&#8217;s sage,&#8221; is an herb which grows naturally in the Oaxaca region of Mexico, and has a long tradition of use for both medicinal and spiritual purposes by the indigenous Mazteca tribes there. Both smoking salvia and chewing Salvia leaf have been used for centuries in order to induce shamanic visions as [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://smokingsalvia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/History-of-Salvia-Divinorum.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-140" title="History-of-Salvia-Divinorum" src="http://smokingsalvia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/History-of-Salvia-Divinorum-276x300.jpg" alt="History of Salvia Divinorum 276x300 History of Salvia Divinorum" width="276" height="300" /></a>Salvia divinorum, or &#8220;diviner&#8217;s sage,&#8221; is an herb which grows naturally in the Oaxaca region of Mexico, and has a long tradition of use for both medicinal and spiritual purposes by the indigenous Mazteca tribes there. Both smoking salvia and chewing Salvia leaf have been used for centuries in order to induce shamanic visions as well as therapeutically treat a variety of ailments, including headaches, depression, and indigestion. The Sierra Mazateca mountains are the only region this plant is known to naturally occur, but its purposeful cultivation may have spread to nearby tribes shortly after its medicinal and psychoactive properties were discovered.</p>
<p>Although the tradition of smoking Salvia divinorum most likely goes back centuries before the Spanish conquest, the usage of this plant was unknown to the outside world until 1938, when the researcher Jean Johnson had recorded that there were rumors of Maztec Indians using this plant to induce visions. However, the fact that the tribes referred to the plant as a gift of the Virgin Mary shows that usage of Salvia divinorum went farther back than the 1900s. Later researchers recorded that tea made from leaves or smoking Salvia was a practice among this tribe as a cure for alcoholism.</p>
<p>The researcher Roberto Weitlaner described the practice firsthand of seeing indigenous tribesmen smoking Salvia and drinking tea in order to induce trance-like states, both for medical and spiritual purposes. In 1962, Albert Hoffman and R. Gordon Wasson were able to obtain the first cuttings to bring this plant to the outside world, and were the first people outside of the Maztec Indians to use this plant, although they were not permitted to see the area where the plant itself was grown, as this was believed to be sacred ground. Eventually Hoffman and Wasson were allowed to obtain a living plant sample, which was sent to prominent botanists who categorized the plant as a member of the sage family, and cultivated the plant as a strain to be used by the rest of the world.</p>
<p>In 2002, researchers finally determined the pharmacological action of the plant as a kappa-opioid agonist, which accounts for its unique therapeutic and non-addictive effects. Today as research on the plant for shamanic and medicinal purposes is underway and promising new aspects of smoking Salvia are revealed, it is possible to buy Salvia online to discover the value of this herb for oneself.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Since buying salvia divinorum is still legal in most states the need for street names hasn&#8217;t really risen as much as it has for most drugs of this caliber. However there are several street names that have come to past for the plant known as salvia divinorum. Some of these names make sense and others [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://smokingsalvia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Salvia-Divinorum-street-names.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-142" title="Salvia Divinorum street names" src="http://smokingsalvia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Salvia-Divinorum-street-names-300x209.jpg" alt="Salvia Divinorum street names 300x209 Salvia Divinorum Street Names" width="240" height="167" /></a>Since buying salvia divinorum is still legal in most states the need for street names hasn&#8217;t really risen as much as it has for most drugs of this caliber. However there are several street names that have come to past for the plant known as salvia divinorum. Some of these names make sense and others are just for fun. Hell, we might even be making some of these up as we go along. The most popular of these is of course &#8220;salvia&#8221; for obvious reasons.</p>
<p>Here is a list of Salvia Divinorum street names :</p>
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<li>Ska Pastora</li>
<li>Maria Pastora</li>
<li>Sage of the Seers</li>
<li>Diviner’s Sage</li>
<li>Salvia</li>
<li>Sally-D</li>
<li>Magic Mint</li>
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<p><strong>Is Salvia Divinorum legal?</strong></p>
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<p>Is <a href="http://smokingsalvia.com/buy-salvia/what-is-salvia">Salvia Divinorum</a> legal? The answer depends on where you are. Savlia is still legal in the majority of states in the US. Salvia Divinorum is also legal in most countries around the globe. It is uncertain as to why lawmakers are so determined to make Savlia divinorum illegal. The substance is non addictive and not proven to be harmful to health. Salvia is the only legal psychoactive drug in most of the US at this time. It&#8217;s effects are shorter than most psychoactive drugs making it more attractive for those experimenting with mind altering substances for the first time.</p>
<p>Salvia Divinorum is presently legal in all states except the following: Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Virginia. Other states such as North Carolina and Louisiana allow the sale of Salvia, but not for the sake of human consumption. Yet other states such as Maine and California allow Salvia sale to adults but not to minors. In the state of Maine Salvia is also illegal for minors to possess. More states have proposed laws to make Salvia illegal, but they have either been voted down, have died on the floor of the legislature, and while some federal and state legislators have fought for Salvia to remain a legal substance according to polls the vast majority of American citizens remain ignorant of the existence of the substance. It appears for now Salvia will remain legal in the majority of US states.</p>
<p>Note: It is not legal to smoke salvia while playing the instrument known as a keytar. Want to <a title="buy a keytar" href="http://keytar.com">buy a keytar</a> online to try it out and see if you get busted? You can go to <a title="buy keytar" href="http://keytar.com">Keytar.com</a>, but we warned you.</p>
<p>It is possible to buy Salvia at certain retail locations but perhaps the most anonymous and secure way to buy Salvia would be online. Some people are uncomfortable buying Salvia locally due to the fact that they may find they are not at ease with the sort of retailer who sells Salvia. Such retailers usually offer paraphernalia not only for legal drugs such as Salvia, but for illegal drugs such as Cannabis as well. Buying online eliminates the discomfort of having to visit a local retailer to purchase Salvia. Many consumers choose to maintain their anonymity and comfort level by using the Internet to buy Salvia.</p>
<p>Salvia is sold in a variety of forms. The herb is available in dried form, which is suitable when smoking Salvia. Also, there are concentrated forms of the active ingredient found in the herb Salvia Divinorum, known as salvinorin A. These more concentrated forms of Salvia are known as Salvia extract. These Salvia extracts are often identified by the multiplier for the concentration (for instance 5x, 10x, etc). Many fans of Salvia find that smoking Salvia extract offer a much more intense effect than smoking the leaf of the herb by itself. The on line retailers who offer Salvia in leaf form typically also offer Salvia extract for purchase.</p>
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