Salvia Divinorum

Salvia Divinorum is a powerful hallucinogen. Due to the overwhelming effects and the risks involved we only sell Salvia in our physical stores to responsible customers. In our smartshops we can provide you with required advice and information.

This product is only available in our specialized physical shops.

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Salvia 10X Extract

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16,00
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Salvia 20X Extract

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17,00
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Salvia 40X Extract

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27,50
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Salvia Divinorum Dry Leaves

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10,00
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Salvia Divinorum information:

Salvia Divinorum contains the powerful hallucinogen Salvinorin-A. The effects when smoked are extremely intense and includes loss of awareness. Therefore Salvia should only be used by experienced psychonauts under the supervision of a sober trip-sitter. Due to the overwhelming effects and the risks involved we only sell Salvia in our physical stores where we will provide specialized advice and information.

FAQ - Questions about Salvia :

What is a salvia high like?

A salvia high is often described as a sudden, very immersive shift in perception—with vivid, dreamlike scenes, a sense of being “elsewhere,” and time feeling different. Many people report a strongly altered sense of self and surroundings, and the peak is typically brief (just a few minutes).

Is salvia divinorum legal?

For users in the Netherlands: Salvia divinorum is not nationally criminalisedsale/trade, possession and use are not (yet) punishable under Dutch criminal drug law. It’s generally treated under the Warenwet (Commodities Act), meaning sellers still have product-safety/labeling obligations.

Is salvia the strongest psychedelic?

In pharmacological and user-reported terms, Salvia divinorum is often described as one of the most potent naturally occurring psychedelics. Its primary active compound, salvinorin A, can produce intense effects at very low doses. However, calling it “the strongest psychedelic” is not a precise or universally accepted claim: potency depends on the substance, route of administration, dose, individual sensitivity, and how “strength” is defined (e.g., intensity vs. duration vs. dose required).

What does salvia do to your brain?

Salvia divinorum’s main active compound, salvinorin A, affects the brain differently from “classic” psychedelics: it primarily activates kappa-opioid receptors (KOR) rather than serotonin receptors. This system helps regulate perception, stress responses, and reward signalling, which aligns with salvia’s characteristic, rapid-onset changes in awareness and sensory processing; during the acute experience it can also cause short-term disruptions in attention and memory

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