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Dry, plain Salvia leaves can be smoked in a pipe but most people who buy salvia extract prefer the use of a water pipe to cool the smoke. The temperature needed to release salvinorin A from the plant material is quite hot. A regular fire will work, but the direct application of something hotter, like the fire creatd by a butane torch lighter, is often used. Many people find that smoking the plain dried Salvia divinorum leaf produces only light or barely reconiseable effects, possibly due to the large volume of plant material that needs to be smoked to produce psychoactive salvia effects. A concentrated extaction (composed of the extracted active chemicals of salvia poured over regular leaves) leaves of Salvia leaf known as Salvia extract, with potency denoted by names like 5x, 10x, 15x, 20x, 40x, etc (these are the multiples of times more powerful salvia extract is to plain leaves, 20 times, 30 times and so on), may be smoked instead of plain leaves; this reduces the total amount of smoke inhaled for a given dosage of the active chemicals in total, and aids in findinga more powerful experiences.

If you buy Salvia extract and smoke it, the core effects are experienced quickly. The most potent high is reached within a minute or so and lasts for about 1-5 minutes, followed by a gradual fading of effects. In 5-10 minutes, less intense yet still noticeable effects typically persist, but gradually fading until the subject is fully back to a sober baseline after about 15-20 minutes. Most people find that the effects of salvinorin are not conducive to partying, therefore those with some experience with the plant tell us that Salvia divinorum is not a ?party drug?. The salvia experience can be disorienting and dissociative. It is recommended that you have a sober person with you, particularly for first part of the experiences, prior to possible assessment of individual sensitivity. After the primary high normal awareness of self and the immediate environment comes back but lasting effects are often felt. These short-term lingering effects have a completely different character than the experience of the first high. About half of users report a pleasing 'afterglow', or pleasant state of mind following the core high. Researchers from the University of San Francisco conducted a survey of 500 Salvia divinorum extract users which identified that they 'sometimes or often' experience the following common effects that linger following the primary high.

There are legislative controls of Salvia divinorum and salvia extract in one form or another in some countries including, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Italy, North Korea, and some states in the US such as Missouri, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Delaware. Unlike marijuana, Salvia has a nondescript appearance (being in the same genus as cooking sage), can be grown in a small space, has no odor and requires no elaborate lighting set-up. For these reasons, criminalization is likely to affect only the commercial sale of the plant, and not its private cultivation, which would be very difficult to police.Unlike marijuana, Salvia has a nondescript appearance (being in the same genus as cooking sage), can be grown in a small space, has no odor and requires no elaborate lighting set-up. For these reasons, criminalization is likely to affect only the commercial sale of the plant, and not its private cultivation, which would be very difficult to police. Media and newspaper reports of campaigns to outlaw Salvia often quote law enforcement and government officials who exhibit an inaccurate knowledge of the plant's effects, and frequently characterize the drug as "chewable marijuana", or as "like LSD", two drugs with quite dissimilar effects to each other as well as to Salvia. Before the late 1980s not many people knew about Salvia. The fact that the plant was not prohibited along with the advance of the web since the '90s aided the development of many businesses retailing dried Salvia leaves, extracts and other preparations.