Monday, November 26, 2007

Herbal Highs Facts And Recommendations For Those Who Get Herbal Highs

Herbal highs are easily accessible, legal in the United States and many more countries. The natural high is derived from herbs, herbal blends, and in some cases by using extracts. A natural euphoric high is not the same as that gotten with alcohol.

There are a few important facts that you should be aware of before considering getting a natural high. Herbs are not tobacco nor are they Marijuana. They do not produce the same kind of high gotten with tobacco or Marijuana. Each herb also has its own distinct characteristics and flavor. Some smooth herbs may be ground into a very fine powder. They burn well but might be harsh.
Let me give you a tip regarding herbal highs. When you begin smoking, it is probably best to start out with small amounts. This will help you decide whether you like its flavor or its effects. Obtaining herbal sample blends will be your best bet. It will also help your body to be come used to it.

There are some herbs when smoked that can be as addictive as nicotine is. If you are using herbal highs as an alternative to tobacco and nicotine, you may be trading one addiction for another one. However, smoking herbs will be better than tobacco and it may be a way to reel yourself of tobacco smoking.

There are some precautions you should take before getting high with herbs or making purchases of the herbs. Check the ingredients: there should be no additives or preservatives. Do not buy any herb or blend that contains Kava or other bark or root herbs because they are not smooth to smoke.

Avoid or do not smoke any product that contains the herb called Salvia Divinorum. It must burn hot to get the desired affect. When used in a blend it is difficult to get the effects. When however, it is used in a blend to smooth out the smoke, it works well.

Do not use if you have any health conditions or are taking any kind of medications without consulting your physician. Also you should not get high with herbs if you are pregnant or if you are nursing. Not enough is known of its effect on the babies. While under the influence of herbal highs do not drive or operate any machinery.

Source: http://www.safetylit.org/citations/index.php?fuseaction=citations.viewdetails&citationIds%5B%5D=citjournalarticle_78400_19

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