Salvia Divinorum: A Sacred Leaf with a Psychedelic Legacy Salvia divinorum is a rare and powerful plant native to the cloud forests of Oaxaca, Mexico. Known to the Mazatec people as ska Pastora (the leaves of the Shepherdess), this unique sage has long been used in ceremonial contexts to induce visions, access deeper states of […]

Salvia Divinorum Extracts and Tinctures by Shamanic Extracts

Salvia Divinorum: A Sacred Leaf with a Psychedelic Legacy

Salvia divinorum is a rare and powerful plant native to the cloud forests of Oaxaca, Mexico. Known to the Mazatec people as ska Pastora (the leaves of the Shepherdess), this unique sage has long been used in ceremonial contexts to induce visions, access deeper states of consciousness, and explore the inner self.

Today, Salvia divinorum is known around the world for its unusual effects and botanical intrigue. But its history is far richer than most realize. Shamanic Extracts was one of the earliest European pioneers to embrace and promote this sacred plant through high-quality extracts and educational outreach—including the now-legendary Salvia Divinorum Magazine.

Origins and Traditional Use

The Mazatec people of Oaxaca have used Salvia divinorum for centuries. It is considered a plant teacher, used by shamans in healing and divination ceremonies. The leaves are chewed fresh or infused into teas, often in candlelit rituals that involve chanting and intentional silence.

Unlike many entheogens, Salvia does not come from seeds—it is a sterile cultivar that must be propagated through cuttings. This has contributed to its scarcity and its tightly held cultural roots.

Salvinorin A: A Unique Psychoactive

The active compound in Salvia divinorum is Salvinorin A, a non-alkaloid diterpene that interacts with the brain’s kappa-opioid receptors. Unlike substances like psilocybin or DMT, it does not affect serotonin. This gives Salvia its distinct, often intense effects, which are short-lived but profound.

Researchers like Daniel Siebert helped bring scientific attention to Salvinorin A in the early 2000s. Its structure and action remain subjects of ongoing neuropharmacological interest.

Shamanic Extracts and Salvia Divinorum Magazine

Back in 2003–2004, Shamanic Extracts proudly supported the only printed publication dedicated to this plant: Salvia Divinorum Magazine. The magazine had a short run of three issues but quickly became a collector’s item for enthusiasts. It featured interviews, user reports, growing guides, and cultural insights from early Salvia pioneers.

Our commitment went beyond words. Shamanic Extracts was one of the first companies in Europe to produce standardized Salvia extracts and tinctures—designed to honor the spirit of the plant and offer access to those exploring ethnobotanical paths.

Our Current Salvia Extracts

Today, we continue that tradition with a refined line of Salvia divinorum extracts. Our current offerings include:

  • Standardized Extracts (e.g. 5x, 10x, 20x): Carefully prepared to ensure consistency, strength, and shelf-stability.
  • Tinctures: Alcohol-based extracts ideal for sublingual or spiritual use (where legally permitted).
  • Premium Leaf: Whole dried Salvia leaves sourced from trusted cultivators.

Each product is crafted with care and lab-tested to meet purity standards. We respect Salvia divinorum not just as a product, but as a plant teacher deserving reverence.

What Makes Salvia Divinorum Different?

Salvia is unlike any other plant in the ethnobotanical world. Here’s why:

  • Rapid onset: Effects begin within seconds when smoked or vaporized.
  • Short duration: Intense peak lasting 5–15 minutes, followed by gentle afterglow.
  • Unusual effects: Time distortion, body disconnection, visual overlays, and deep introspection.

This makes Salvia less recreational and more visionary—often compared to lucid dreaming or stepping briefly into another dimension.

Responsible Exploration

Salvia divinorum is a powerful ally, not a toy. We always recommend that people approach it with humility, preparation, and a safe environment. The Mazatec shamans used it in guided ceremonies, never casually. That wisdom still applies today.

We encourage education, intention, and grounding when working with this plant. Respect is essential, not just for safety, but for honoring a sacred tradition.

Conclusion

Salvia divinorum is one of the most unique and mysterious plants known to humankind. With its deep roots in indigenous wisdom and its rare biochemical profile, it offers a path not of escape, but of insight. At Shamanic Extracts, we are proud to carry the torch we lit over 20 years ago—sharing high-quality Salvia products with respect, knowledge, and passion.

Whether you are an ethnobotanical collector, a spiritual seeker, or simply curious, we invite you to explore Salvia divinorum with care and openness. And if you ever come across a copy of Salvia Divinorum Magazine—know that you’re holding a piece of our shared history.

Note: All products are sold for research and ornamental purposes only. This post does not include legal information and should not be interpreted as encouragement for unsanctioned use.

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Rivea corymbosa Seeds – Sacred Aztec Vine Known as Ololiuhqui

Rivea corymbosa, traditionally known as Ololiuhqui, is a rare climbing vine native to the mountains of southern Mexico. This sacred plant has been used by indigenous cultures for centuries, particularly among the Mazatec people of Oaxaca, where it continues to hold spiritual and ritual significance.

Ololiuhqui means "round thing" in the Nahuatl language, referring to the plant’s small, brown, oval-shaped seeds. The vine is visually similar to Morning Glory (Ipomoea violacea) and is sometimes called "snake-plant" or coaxihuitl in Nahuatl. It produces clusters of beautiful, fragrant white tubular flowers and is ideal for those seeking to cultivate rare and meaningful plants with ethnobotanical heritage.

The seeds of Rivea corymbosa have a long history of sacred use by Aztec priests for visionary purposes when mushrooms or other sacraments were not available. Early research by Albert Hofmann confirmed the presence of LSA (lysergic acid amide) and related ergot alkaloids such as ergine, isoergine, chanoclavine, and lysergol. However, these seeds are not intended for human consumption and are offered purely for horticultural, ornamental, or academic interest.

Our Rivea corymbosa seeds are organic, untreated, and freshly harvested to ensure maximum germination and growing potential. This is a rare species to encounter in seed form and a unique opportunity for those interested in sacred plants and their traditional significance.

We are a trusted global supplier of rare, ethnobotanically significant seeds, serving collectors, researchers, and gardeners worldwide. With a focus on quality and ethical sourcing, we provide access to exceptional plants like Rivea corymbosa.

Disclaimer: These seeds are strictly intended for horticultural or academic use. They are not intended for consumption. Improper use may lead to psychological risks and is not aligned with the plant’s traditional, ceremonial context.

 

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