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| Ivand |
| quote: | Popular hallucinogen faces growing legal opposition in U.S.
DALLAS: With a friend videotaping, 27-year-old Christopher Lenzini of Dallas took a hit of Salvia divinorum, the world's most potent hallucinogenic herb, and soon began to imagine, he said, that he was in a boat with little green men.
Lenzini quickly collapsed to the floor and dissolved into convulsive laughter.
When he posted the video on YouTube this summer, friends could not get enough. "It's just funny to see a friend act like a total idiot," he said, "so everybody loved it."
Until a decade ago, the use of salvia was largely limited to those seeking revelation under the tutelage of Mazatec shamans in its native Oaxaca, Mexico. Today, this mind-altering member of the mint family is broadly available for lawful sale online and in head shops across the United States. |
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| Ivand |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sunsnail
eh, mine died |
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| iammesol |
| Add to cart, bish! |
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| Sunsnail |
| I guess I lost interest. Not a good climate to grow them in, too much hassle. |
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| stren |
| I was trying to smoke some old salvia, but didn't feel much. Determinately no mind . I guess its gotta be fresh |
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