7. Salvia
Also known as Diviner’s Sage, Salvia divinorum has been used by the Mazatec Indians for centuries. In more recent times, it has been classed as one of the many New Psychoactive Substances that can pose a public health threat. SEE ALSO: 15 scary things you didn’t know about ‘El Chapo’ Guzman, the notorious Mexican drug lord
Described as being able to “overwhelm the senses and send people into complete visionary states”, salvia is ingested by smoking or chewing the leaf. Commonly observed effects include extreme paranoia, usually within seconds, an extreme fear reaction and loss of motor skills.
Salvia is illegal in several countries; in the USA, its legality varies from state to state. On the Internet, it can be purchased as dried leaves or extract-enhanced leaves of various strengths. Salvia divinorum is grown in Sierra Mazateca, Oaxaca, Mexico and parts of South America.
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