Does Salvia divinorum show up on drug tests?
No. Tests have not been developed to detect use of Salvia divinorum. Although it may be possible for a properly equiped lab to identify traces of salvinorin A or its metabloites in urine, it is not something that would be done in an ordinary drug test. Certainly, this should be of no concern in countries where Salvia divinorum remains legal. The active principal, salvinorin A, is not chemically similar to other drugs typically tested for, and therefore it should not produce a false-positive result when testing for other drugs. XIII.
No. Tests have not been developed to detect use of Salvia divinorum. Although it may be possible for a properly equiped lab to identify traces of salvinorin A or its metabloites in urine, it is not something that would be done in an ordinary drug test. Certainly, this should be of no concern in countries where Salvia divinorum remains legal. The active principal, salvinorin A, is not chemically similar to other drugs typically tested for, and therefore it should not produce a false-positive result when testing for other drugs. XIII. PROCESSING PLANT MATERIAL Q. How could I dry leaves? A. There are several methods which all give good results. Method 1.) “Nature’s Bounty” Wait till the leaves die or are shed. Gather them. Place them on a plate in a room with low humidity. Wait until they are dry then store. It is not known if naturally shed leaves are stronger or weaker than picked leaves. Advantage you won’t be depriving your plants of leaves it needs. Disadvantage you will have to wait