Introduction.

Salvia Divinorum is native to Oaxaca, Mexico and is known for it's use by the shamans of Mexico. Like the peyote cactus, which contains mescaline, and psyllocibin mushrooms, salvia divinorum has long been used by Maztec Indians as a tool for divine visions as part of religious practices. But it is different because the hallucinations it creates are not dependent on the physical environment around the person using the drug.

The psychedelic state salvia divinorum induces is quite similar to the "magic" mushroom experience only much milder and effects can last between 60 and 90 minutes.
In higher doses, repetitive images with geometric or organic motifs may appear in the visual field.
 
There are no known physical complications arising from the use of salvia dininorum and it is considered episodic rather than addictive.

Salvia dininorum is reportedly used to positively benefit people choosing to explore their own consciousness.
It can take you to the very edge and back amazingly quickly. This is what Salvia is known for producing - a very intense experience over a short time. It has been called the substance that "lets you see God on your lunch break." Instant enlightenment for the impatient, video game attention span generation.

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