Salvia Divinorum - A Natural Healer
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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 Time: 8:43 AM
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Salvia Divinorum is also known as SD in many parts of the world. The herb is also identified with some other names such as Magic Mint, Sage of Seers, Maria Pastora, Diviners Sage and Sally D. This is a much used herbal medicine by Shamans of Mexico. The herb is also known as Sage plant.
Salvia Divinorum is a Mexican plant. This is used as a psychotherapy aid among native Mexicans since the time immemorial. Recent studies have identified its capacity to improve conditions of patients with some difficult humane diseases such as heart problems, cancer problems and even AIDs. It has also shown positive effects in conditions of some severe addiction of alcohol, heroin, cocaine, morphine, tobacco or nicotine and amphetamine. Salvia Divinorum has very good effects on extreme pain, insomnia, Alzheimer, and Schizophrenia patients. Salvia is safe to consume because of its non-addictive, non-toxic, and no-side-effects qualities.
Salvia is also used as a toxin remover from the skin. It is also used, for its good effects, on some general skin problems like acne and boils. It helps reduce inflammation too. It has been used as a common remedy for heart diseases in China for years. Salvia helps to improve blood flow in myocardium thus protects heart from any cardiovascular problems. Chinese women prefer it to any other allopathic medicine to cure their menstrual disorders. Some important medical studies have proved its therapeutic effects have on many most common human disorders like stress, attention deficit, bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, etc.
There are many methods of taking Silvia Divinorum. Earlier, people used to crush its leaves and extract juice. They would also boil its leaves to prepare tea. Smokers smoke its leaves in pipes like they do tobacco. Some also like to chew it. It is, however, advisable that chewing reduces its power in human digestive system and may not render desired results. To extract its joy by chewing it, one should keep it in mouth for quite some time so that its abstracts can mix in saliva and in bloodstreams. Today, it is also available in modern forms like inhalers, pipes, cigars, etc. It takes 5 to 10 minutes, after consumption, to be effective and may lasts up to an hour or so. An excessive does might cause mild headache though.
Silvia Divinorum does not contain hallucinogens, addictive ingredients or carcinogens. It is a non-toxic, non-addictive, no side effects herb.
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