02-06-2024, 11:15 PM
Salvia Divinorum, commonly known as "diviner's sage" or simply "salvia," is primarily consumed in two main forms: dried leaves and extracts. Dried leaves are typically smoked or brewed into a tea for ingestion. Extracts, on the other hand, are concentrated forms of the plant's psychoactive compounds, such as salvinorin A, and are often sold in various potencies, ranging from standardized extracts to more potent formulations. Extracts are commonly consumed by smoking, vaporizing, or sublingual absorption. These different forms offer varying intensities and durations of the plant's effects, with extracts generally being more potent and fast-acting compared to dried leaves.