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Old 27-07-2007, 22:44
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Question Water-cooling salvia Divinorum smoke counter-productive to getting effects?

SWIM often reads the advice to use a water-cooling smoking device for Salvia. However, since high temperatures are required to vaporise the psychoactive compound Salvinorin A(hence recommendations of torch lighters) from the plant material, couldn't the water-cooling be counter-productive?
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Re: Water-cooling salvia smoke counter-productive to getting effects?

Can mods delete this thread please? The double post was an accident.
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