What is Salvia extract?
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I'm guessing you're talking about Salvia Divinorum extract, the hallucinagenic variety of sage that they sell at head shops around the world... At least where it's legal.
Salvia is a botanical name for over a thousand varieties of sage or mint plants, so that's why you probably got an answer unrelated to the hallucinagenic variety of sage: Salvia Divinorum aka Diviner's Sage.
Salvia Divinorum extract is basically just fortified leaf. For example, if you have 10 leaves and you want to get the chemical Salvinorin A out of all of them, you process them in such a way that the chemical ends up in one leaf. Thus you don't need as much to get a potent effect.
So, when you're buying a Salvia Divinorum extract, you're smoking the amount of Salvinorin A found in 10X the amount of leaf if it's 10x. 20 time if 20x, and so on.
And boy is it potent stuff!
Salvia extract is an extract from Salvia officinalis plant that belongs to the mint family. (Lamiaceae) improves cognitive function on those who has Alzheimer's disease.
if u smoke it its little black stuff like sparkles and u get a reallly intense high for like 15 minutes its like 40 bucks at a smoke shop
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