Salvia divinorum Dosage
Caution: 2023 June: The doses described for raw plant, not-enhanced Salvia divinorum leaves may be too low because of the increased potency of SD leaves now available. Working to update doses June 11, 2023.
Salvia divinorum is most often smoked/vaporized, but can also be used sublingually or orally (chewed and swallowed), producing effects that last longer but have a slower onset than when smoked/vaporized. Many people find it difficult to achieve full effects by smoking/vaporizing plain dried Salvia divinorum leaves. Those who are successful may require multiple large hits from a pipe or bong. In 2009, typical smoked/vaporized doses with plain leaf ranged from 0.2 to 0.5 grams, or about one large, dried leaf. As of 2023, typical vaporized doses of good leaf were 0.1 to 0.3 gram.
When consumed sublingually, a number of leaves are chewed and held (along with the saliva produced) under the tongue, without swallowing, for approximately 15-20 minutes before being spit out. Oral ingestion is the traditional Mazatec method of consumption, but as the stomach (and intestinal?) linings appear to be very poor at absorbing the active constituents, it is the least efficient method of consumption, requiring a larger number of leaves.1,2 This method is seldom employed outside traditional contexts.
The primary active constituent of Salvia divinorum is salvinorin A, which can be extracted from the plant material and re-applied to dried S. divinorum leaves to produce fortified leaf of various strengths (5X, 6X, 10X, etc.) for smoking/vaporizing. Correspondingly less material is required the more potent the extract is (10X is more potent than 5X). Salvia extracts are also sold in various types of liquids, which can be consumed sublingually; the salvinorin A slowly enters the bloodstream through absorption in the mouth. While some people only achieve a full experience using fortified leaf or extract, many people can have a full experience from a single or small number of smoked/vaporized hits of plain leaf. Care should be taken with fortified leaf and liquids, as they are much more potent than normal S. divinorum leaf and can produce an unexpectedly overwhelming experience.
The charts below show typical dosages for smoked/vaporized plain and fortified leaf, and for sublingual consumption of plain leaf. Note that plain, un-enhanced S. divinorum leaf has been bred to be much stronger than it was prior to 2010.
Note: Salvia divinorum extracts vary greatly in potency from one vendor to another.3 Be VERY careful.
Note: When chewed (used buccally/sublingually), dried leaf is rehydrated with water first.
When consumed sublingually, a number of leaves are chewed and held (along with the saliva produced) under the tongue, without swallowing, for approximately 15-20 minutes before being spit out. Oral ingestion is the traditional Mazatec method of consumption, but as the stomach (and intestinal?) linings appear to be very poor at absorbing the active constituents, it is the least efficient method of consumption, requiring a larger number of leaves.1,2 This method is seldom employed outside traditional contexts.
The primary active constituent of Salvia divinorum is salvinorin A, which can be extracted from the plant material and re-applied to dried S. divinorum leaves to produce fortified leaf of various strengths (5X, 6X, 10X, etc.) for smoking/vaporizing. Correspondingly less material is required the more potent the extract is (10X is more potent than 5X). Salvia extracts are also sold in various types of liquids, which can be consumed sublingually; the salvinorin A slowly enters the bloodstream through absorption in the mouth. While some people only achieve a full experience using fortified leaf or extract, many people can have a full experience from a single or small number of smoked/vaporized hits of plain leaf. Care should be taken with fortified leaf and liquids, as they are much more potent than normal S. divinorum leaf and can produce an unexpectedly overwhelming experience.
The charts below show typical dosages for smoked/vaporized plain and fortified leaf, and for sublingual consumption of plain leaf. Note that plain, un-enhanced S. divinorum leaf has been bred to be much stronger than it was prior to 2010.
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Onset : 30-180 seconds Duration : 5-30 minutes Normal After Effects : 30-60 minutes |
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Onset : 30-180 seconds Duration : 5-30 minutes Normal After Effects : 30-60 minutes |
Note: Salvia divinorum extracts vary greatly in potency from one vendor to another.3 Be VERY careful.
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Onset : 10-20 minutes Duration : 30-90 minutes Normal After Effects : 30-120 minutes |
Note: When chewed (used buccally/sublingually), dried leaf is rehydrated with water first.
References #
- Hofmann A. "Ride through the Sierra Mazateca in search for the magic plant Ska Maria Pastora." In The Sacred Mushroom Seeker, ed. Riedlinger T. 1990;115-27.
- Ott J. "Ethnopharmacognosy and Human Pharmacology of Salvia divinorum and Salvinorin A." Curare. 1995;18(1):103-29. [Abstract]
- Wolowich WR, Perkins AM, Cienki JJ. "Analysis of the psychoactive terpenoid salvinorin A content in five Salvia divinorum herbal products." Pharmacotherapy. 2006;26(9):1268-72. [Abstract]
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