What is Salvia Divinorum Leaf?
Our Salvia Leaves are made by drying the leaves of the Salvia Divinorum plant, a powerful plant originating from the mountainous regions of Mexico. This 100% vegan herb contains Salvinorin A, a hallucinogenic substance responsible for intense psychedelic experiences. The use of Salvia can lead to visions, euphoria and a strong sense of connection with objects or the environment. Due to its unique effect on the brain, Salvia has an effect that differs from ‘normal’ herbs, making it special for those seeking deeper mental exploration. The herb is often used by people who want to have spiritual experiences or broaden their consciousness. Add Salvia cautiously to your rituals to undergo an intensive and unique experience.
How do you use Salvia Divinorum Leaf?
Our Salvia comes in the form of dried leaves, which makes it easy to dose and use. The taste is strong, bitter, grassy or medicinal. To mask the taste, you can mix it with other herbs or extracts. Mix a small amount of the leaves with hot water and add honey, lemon or other herbs to improve the taste. Additionally, you can also mix it with other extracts, such as cocoa or matcha, for a milder taste. Or make a tincture (alcohol solution) by mixing the leaves with alcohol and letting it steep for several weeks. You can then drop this extract under the tongue for quick absorption.
What are the ingredients of Salvia Divinorum Leaf?
Salvia Divinorum (10 grams)
What is the recommended dosage of Salvia Divinorum Leaf?
The recommended dosage of our Salvia is 1 gram per day, which amounts to 1-2 teaspoons.
Where does Salvia Divinorum come from?
Salvia Divinorum originates from the mountainous regions of Mexico, where it primarily grows in Oaxaca. The plant has been known to Mazatec shamans for centuries, who used Salvia for spiritual rituals and healing. The leaves of Salvia Divinorum are traditionally used to induce hallucinogenic experiences. Due to its powerful effects, the plant is an important part of the shamanistic practices in this region. Those who use Salvia understand where medicine men got this idea from. The present substance, Salvinorin A, can induce some intense psychedelic effects. These effects are unique to Salvia and virtually incomparable to those of, for example, LSD.