No. The active chemical in Salvia Divinorum is Salvinorin-A, not THC. This natural chemical affects the central nervous system's opioid receptors rather than the serotonin receptors, which are the target of common hallucinogens. Because of the unparalleled molecular structure of Salvinorin-A, the effects on the human mind differ greatly from that of other hallucinogens. Salvia is also very different from most drugs because it is non-toxic and non-addictive. The National Institutes of Health believe that Salvinorin-A may have a potential in psychotherapy, treating diseases that may cause perceptual distortions, such as schizophrenia, dementia, and bipolar disorders.
Copy paste ftw
What the hell did you just say. You said weed was illegal was because of it being psychoactive, salvia is psychoactive.
Why it is true that it is psychoactive, it doesn't affect the mind in the way most psychoactive substances do.
What the fuck do I care about the differences. Its like a no dog allowed park but chihuahuas are allowed and poodles aren't because its a different kind of dog.
What the fuck do I care about the differences. Its like a no dog allowed park but chihuahuas are allowed and poodles aren't because its a different kind of dog.
Not saying you care, the government does.
It's not really like saying that, no. They are different, and therefore have different effects. If poodles couldn't harm, they would be allowed in the park too but obviously they can and hence, they are banned.
It's not really like saying that, no. They are different, and therefore have different effects. If poodles couldn't harm, they would be allowed in the park too but obviously they can and hence, they are banned.
Have you seen chihuahuas haha bitches are crazy haha big rats with sharp teeth