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Salvia

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The discussion on "The Chemical Collective" focused on Salvia divinorum, a plant from the mint family used by the Mazatec people in Mexico for spiritual and healing purposes. Unlike traditional psychedelics, Salvia activates the Kappa opioid receptor, leading to dissociative and sometimes dysphoric effects. Its active ingredient, salvinorin A, is highly potent and causes rapid, intense experiences lasting 5-15 minutes when smoked, or up to an hour when chewed. Despite its physical safety, Salvia's intense psychological effects can be overwhelming and potentially dangerous. The conversation also touched on its potential therapeutic uses, legal status, and the importance of integration after use to process the experience.

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The discussion on "The Chemical Collective" focused on Salvia divinorum, a plant from the mint family used by the Mazatec people in Mexico for spiritual and healing purposes. Unlike traditional psychedelics, Salvia activates the Kappa opioid receptor, leading to dissociative and sometimes dysphoric effects. Its active ingredient, salvinorin A, is highly potent and causes rapid, intense experiences lasting 5-15 minutes when smoked, or up to an hour when chewed. Despite its physical safety, Salvia's intense psychological effects can be overwhelming and potentially dangerous. The conversation also touched on its potential therapeutic uses, legal status, and the importance of integration after use to process the experience.

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