Talk:Salvia divinorum/Archives/2021

Semi-protected edit request on 6 June 2021
Eirene10 (talk) 20:28, 6 June 2021 (UTC)
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Turkey
Salvia divinorum plant, salvinorin a, salvinorin b is illegal in Turkey.

You can take the color's as different potencies down, that company went out of business or closed.
That was Salvia Zone - the only people on the market I knew of that used colors instead of the useless "x10, x20 etc" as unless you know the potency of the portion of this years crop that was used to make the extraction [plus the leaves to be fortify strength] it would changes from batch to batch, years to year [just like flavor drift in whiskey for one example] - making the times {x} literally useless information to the customer as it doesn't allow for quantization / numbers that are useful in anyway, you couldn't even begin to arrive at one if you wanted to do all the math for one batch as the numbers, data isn't there. Salvia divinorum is legal in most places, and if its not well don't sell it, you could have it sent to a lab, properly labeled, so that the customer can know for sure what they are buying - even include the MSDS & GC/MS, HPLC etc with the receipt - or just on your website - but most did not. Hell this was decade plus ago so, not sure if labs and the information would have been available anyway not to smaller companies - cost prohibitive. Salvia Zone did their best with the Red to Purple [strongest], their stuff was on point. But they're no longer in business sadly and now we do have labs & their cheaper than ever before - so now companies like Purple Sticky Brand just say how much Salvinorim A [and not the lesser C, B etc that alot of people do] on their "Purple Sticky Salvia AtomiX60" [<-the X is there for nostalgia? aha but the number is many miligrams of Salvinorin A are fortified on your leaves]

The purple in their name may be a reference to Salvia Zone, or the successor company - if everyone knows Purple is good - great branding [and transparency - finally letting people know EXACTLY what they're getting - the safe way to do things.] But the purple color isn't indicative of strength rather than quality in their case. I've yet to see another brand use colors to denotate [unless its a left over like having a AtomiX20 aka 20mg of Salvinorin A - instead of Enhanced Salvia Divinorum X20 which tells you nothing. Salvia is more powerful than DMT, 200mcg active - you do not want to get an extra strong batch by a hiccup on the companies part. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:19C:4D80:28:0:0:0:8 (talk) 00:32, 3 December 2021 (UTC)