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Salvia divinorum....
#6959695 - 05/24/07 12:09 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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first just curious how many actually like this drug??? i know i do lol but i had a great person to do it with for the first time,
second does anybody know if they can test u for it in any way at all?? i mean i wouldnt figure they could being that its not regulated, and not illegal in all states....my state is in "limbo" about it right now but i havent heard of any type of way to test u for it, so i thought id ask.....i know if there is a way someone on here knows about it.
-------------------- "How do we know whether the life of any creature has fulfilled its destiny? I have known the very old to die in bitterness and despair. I have seen young children die before their time but leave behind such a legacy of love and joy that grief for their passing was tempered by the knowledge that their brief lives had given much to others." "You have answered your own question,Tanis Half-Elven, far better than I could," the Forestmaster said gravely. "Say that that our lives are measured not by gain but by giving." -Dragonlance "Dragons of Autumn Twilight" If we lived in luxury we would grow soft. No human being truely knows their full capacity to love until they become a parent.
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It is not on the regular 5 panel drug test. I don't think there is a cost effective way to test for Salvinorin A/B
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Theoretically, they could test you for almost anything that goes in your body. However, they probably won't. Most drug tests only cover a handful of drugs. LSD and psilocybin aren't even tested in standard tests. They won't pay the extra to test you for a legal substance. Even if they did (Which I'm pretty sure would be against some privacy laws), they couldn't do shit because it's legal.
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Re: Salvia divinorum.... [Re: AlCapwn]
#6960013 - 05/24/07 02:48 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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well thats good to know...shit i live in a small town and five panel drugs are about all u can find here and that shit sux, once in awhile some psycadelics will come around but its rare, there real exspensive, and there only around for a short period. 
shit i would have to drive almost an hour to find a good head shop....i miss livin in a less rural area.
-------------------- "How do we know whether the life of any creature has fulfilled its destiny? I have known the very old to die in bitterness and despair. I have seen young children die before their time but leave behind such a legacy of love and joy that grief for their passing was tempered by the knowledge that their brief lives had given much to others." "You have answered your own question,Tanis Half-Elven, far better than I could," the Forestmaster said gravely. "Say that that our lives are measured not by gain but by giving." -Dragonlance "Dragons of Autumn Twilight" If we lived in luxury we would grow soft. No human being truely knows their full capacity to love until they become a parent.
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Salvia's been... weird, in my experience. It certainly got me used to hallucinating (I had my first hallucinatory experience on it - the room I was in turned into a rotating cylinder faced with tarmac... but the less said about that the better), and I wouldn't have liked to have been stuck like that for 8 or more hours, which would have been the case if I'd have eaten a tab or something.
According to the DEA:
"Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A are not currently controlled under the CSA. However, a number of states have placed controls on Salvia divinorum and/or salvinorin A. In 2005, Louisiana made it illegal to purchase or distribute Salvia divinorum. Both Delaware and Missouri have added Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A into Schedule I of the states’ drug regulations. Tennessee and Oklahoma have also passed legislation on Salvia divinorum in 2006. In addition, as of January 2007, legislative bills proposing regulatory controls on salvinorin A and/or Salvia divinorum are pending in Alaska, Illinois, Maine, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, and Virginia. Internationally, salvinorin A and/or Salvia divinorum have been placed under regulatory controls in Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Italy, Spain, and Sweden."
So watch out. However, as of 1999, it's not actually testable. I don't think much has changed since then.
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Re: Salvia divinorum.... [Re: exagram]
#6960059 - 05/24/07 03:29 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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yea i like my first trip off of it, i had a pleasant trip from it. although it surprised me with how fast it hits u....im glad there was someone there to grab the peice out of my hand, so i didnt drop it and burn myself.
love that site its always sooo helpful.
-------------------- "How do we know whether the life of any creature has fulfilled its destiny? I have known the very old to die in bitterness and despair. I have seen young children die before their time but leave behind such a legacy of love and joy that grief for their passing was tempered by the knowledge that their brief lives had given much to others." "You have answered your own question,Tanis Half-Elven, far better than I could," the Forestmaster said gravely. "Say that that our lives are measured not by gain but by giving." -Dragonlance "Dragons of Autumn Twilight" If we lived in luxury we would grow soft. No human being truely knows their full capacity to love until they become a parent.
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fantasylndvictm said: yea i like my first trip off of it, i had a pleasant trip from it. although it surprised me with how fast it hits u....im glad there was someone there to grab the peice out of my hand, so i didnt drop it and burn myself.
love that site its always sooo helpful.
You'd definitely always want a sitter. The trip might only last about 5 minutes or so, but people have totally wrecked their stuff (and themselves) in psychotic episodes following smoking it. Personally, I forget how my arms work and sit there giggling trying to figure out why the room is spinning (I get a lot of spinning), but I still wouldn't want to risk taking salvia (or any other strongly psychedelic drug, come to that) without someone to watch me.
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Re: Salvia divinorum.... [Re: exagram]
#6960094 - 05/24/07 03:59 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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yea me neither...i never really hallucinated off anything but that, and i seen some things when i was rollin once, ive ate shrooms but i never seen anything.....so the best hallucination was salvia of course, and everytime i smoked it nothing really spun but it kinda felt like i was tilted, like being pushed over or an even better way of describing it would be, it was like pages turning....thats the best i could describe it....and thats probably not a good description.....but it wasnt a bad exsperiance
-------------------- "How do we know whether the life of any creature has fulfilled its destiny? I have known the very old to die in bitterness and despair. I have seen young children die before their time but leave behind such a legacy of love and joy that grief for their passing was tempered by the knowledge that their brief lives had given much to others." "You have answered your own question,Tanis Half-Elven, far better than I could," the Forestmaster said gravely. "Say that that our lives are measured not by gain but by giving." -Dragonlance "Dragons of Autumn Twilight" If we lived in luxury we would grow soft. No human being truely knows their full capacity to love until they become a parent.
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fantasylndvictm said: yea me neither...i never really hallucinated off anything but that, and i seen some things when i was rollin once, ive ate shrooms but i never seen anything.....so the best hallucination was salvia of course, and everytime i smoked it nothing really spun but it kinda felt like i was tilted, like being pushed over or an even better way of describing it would be, it was like pages turning....thats the best i could describe it....and thats probably not a good description.....but it wasnt a bad exsperiance
I know what you mean. Something like that happened to me once - I found myself in a large rotating drum that wasn't cylindrical, something like this:

Except standing upright, on its side, and having many more sides than an octagon. I was observing the insides of the sides from a viewpoint in the middle of the drum, as the drum turned, like a wheel. Each side had an image of the room on it. I sort of saw still images of the room from one moment to the next presented before me as the wheel turned. I assume you got a similar thing, except instead of the wheel you had a book.
I had also eaten a quantity of cactus just beforehand, but I'm pretty sure this was all the salvia.
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Re: Salvia divinorum.... [Re: exagram]
#6961603 - 05/24/07 01:23 PM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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yea mine was similar but it was a book....ive never ate cacti
-------------------- "How do we know whether the life of any creature has fulfilled its destiny? I have known the very old to die in bitterness and despair. I have seen young children die before their time but leave behind such a legacy of love and joy that grief for their passing was tempered by the knowledge that their brief lives had given much to others." "You have answered your own question,Tanis Half-Elven, far better than I could," the Forestmaster said gravely. "Say that that our lives are measured not by gain but by giving." -Dragonlance "Dragons of Autumn Twilight" If we lived in luxury we would grow soft. No human being truely knows their full capacity to love until they become a parent.
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