Comment · Mon, December 2, 2013 · Ceretropic
Salvia Divinorum (Salvinorin-A and others) for depression, and as a cognitive enhancer
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m00k0w · 1 points
Some of you may be familiar with Salvia, the magic sage that swept across the media a few times as being "legal LSD that kids are smoking". Well, this is total bullshit and the two have nothing in common.
Hopefully someone other than me can write much more about Salvia and its acute, and long-term effects, but here are two articles I dug up regarding depression. Erowid is truly the most correct, unbiased source of information on psychoactive substances. You'll find experience reports and information on all of our commonly discussed nootropics there as well.
Antidepressant Effects of the Herb Salvia Divinorum: A Case Report:
https://www.erowid.org/plants/salvia/salvia_journal3.shtml
Magic mint for mania:
http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/25092/title/Magic-mint-for-mania/
Salvia general info:
https://www.erowid.org/plants/salvia/
User reports of their experiences with Salvia Divinorum:
https://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_Salvia_divinorum.shtml
One main method of action these acutely-dosed psychedelic/hallucinogenic substances have, is not necessarily any long-lasting physical effects on receptors, but the eye- and perspective-opening effect they hav…
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surrealisticsense · 2 points
Sorry i didnt mean to spam this page, it just has a lot of material that would work on /r/Mentalfloss as well.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Then try and discuss why you think the post is interesting, then provide a link to the subreddit. Just copy and pasting the same thing will make people upset.