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The Salvia divinorum Research and Information Center - Shroomery

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Erowid <strong>Salvia</strong> Vault<br />

First of all, notices the major difference in the amount that you smoked, to<br />

the actual suggested number of leaves.<br />

Also, I have never heard of smoking the leaves but you could probally use the<br />

dry leaves in the same way as the fresh leaves....<br />

Blessed Be!<br />

Talis<br />

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From: pjordan@cab016.cs.ualberta.ca (Peter Jordan)<br />

Newsgroups: alt.drugs,alt.drugs.psychoactives,alt.psychedelics<br />

Subject: Re: S. Divinorum (Diviner's Sage)<br />

Date: 20 Sep 1994 04:49:58 GMT<br />

cfargus@netcom.com (Somnium "Watching-Owl" Regnum) writes:<br />

>form' that is is active in the 200ug range. Yes 200 micro-grams. One puff<br />

>of smoke is all it takes. I have heard that you can smoke the dried leaves;<br />

>although he never mentioned that way of ingestion. So supposedly, there is<br />

I don't know about this smoking thing .....<br />

If the "prepared infusion ... is said to be stable for a day"<br />

(pg. 296 Valdes), wouldn't you think drying followed<br />

by smoking would certainly be ineffective.<br />

Has any-one ever actually tried this ?<br />

Reference: Ethnopharmacology of Ska Maria Pastora (<strong>Salvia</strong> <strong>divinorum</strong>);<br />

L.J. ValdesIII,J.L.Diaz,A.g.Paul;<br />

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 7(1983):287-312.<br />

Citingly;<br />

Peter J.<br />

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From: ebr<strong>and</strong>t@muddcs.cs.hmc.edu (Eli Br<strong>and</strong>t)<br />

Newsgroups: alt.drugs,alt.drugs.psychoactives,alt.psychedelics<br />

Subject: Re: S. Divinorum (Diviner's Sage)<br />

Date: 21 Sep 1994 03:34:54 GMT<br />

An Anonymous author wrote<br />

><strong>The</strong> active component is salvinorin-A, a diterpene.<br />

Salvinorin A is a bioactive compound isolable from /S. <strong>divinorum</strong>/. It<br />

is not at all clear that it's responsible for the plant's more<br />

interesting effects, however. I'll admit that I haven't read the<br />

http://www.erowid.org/plants/salvia/salvia_info4.shtml (4 of 6) [04.09.01 11:06:23]

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