does salvia counteract THC?

Discussion in 'Salvia Divinorum' started by gib_0101, Jan 6, 2007.

  1. gib_0101

    gib_0101 Member

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    I've been told that salvia divinorum counteracts the effects of THC. Does this mean that if I smoked too much weed and I'm tripping out too strongly, I can smoke some salvia and lessen my trip?
     
  2. SILVERWOLF_87

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    HA! I doubt the validity of that claim, but I can't say I know for sure. Try it and find out, or you could just logic out that taking one psychoactive substance on top of another would probably just fuck you up even more.
     
  3. redgreenvines

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    you should begin wondering why people are telling you such a thing.
    do they often put you into ridiculous and embarrassing situations?

    time to get new friends I think
     
  4. gib_0101

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    Actually, it was people at my local hemp store. I went in to buy some x20 extract.
     
  5. Viruk

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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I just smoked a bunch of salvia and weed yesterday, infact I have smoked weed everytime I smoked salvia, and well, thats false, completely false.
     
  6. bbbeccaaa

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    The first time I did Salvia it was right after I smoked a lot of weed, and it didn't cancel out the cannabis high at all. If anything, it intensified the experience as a whole. When the Salvia wore off, I still felt deeply stoned for hours. I'd say they should get some new workers there, that's horrible advice to give.
     

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