7 alternative substances you can smoke for a high instead of weed

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Looking for alternatives to weed for a high? You’re not alone.

Many people are exploring other substances that can offer similar effects.

In this article, we delve into 7 such alternatives that you can smoke. These range from legal herbs to some unconventional choices, each with its unique properties and experiences.

By the end of this piece, you’ll have an expanded understanding of what you can smoke to get high instead of weed, and how each of these alternatives might fit into your personal wellness routine.

1) Salvia Divinorum

Salvia Divinorum has piqued my interest as a potential alternative to weed for achieving a high.

This powerful herb, native to the cloud forests of Oaxaca, Mexico, is often used in spiritual and shamanic practices. When smoked, it produces a short-lived but intense hallucinogenic experience.

The ‘high’ from Salvia Divinorum is quite different from that of weed.

Instead of the relaxed euphoria often associated with cannabis, Salvia can induce vivid visual and auditory hallucinations, altered perceptions of reality, and an intense feeling of traveling through time or space.

While these effects can be disorienting for some, others find them to be deeply introspective and spiritually enlightening.

2) Damiana

Now, let’s turn our attention to Damiana. This small shrub, native to Mexico and the Southern United States, is often used in folk medicine for its mood-enhancing properties.

When smoked, Damiana can produce a mild euphoria and a sense of relaxation. These effects can be akin to those of cannabis, but often subtler and less intense.

Damiana is known for its aphrodisiac qualities.

Additionally, it can also help combat anxiety and stress, making it a popular choice for those seeking both a physical and emotional uplift.

But here’s the interesting part:

Damiana is also believed to enhance dreams. Many users report more vivid and lucid dreaming after consuming this herb.

3) Blue Lotus

Now, you might be surprised to learn about Blue Lotus. This beautiful aquatic plant, native to Egypt, was held in high esteem by the ancient Egyptians for its psychoactive properties.

When smoked, Blue Lotus can induce a state of calm and tranquility. But, unlike Damiana, it doesn’t stop there. This lotus variety is known to produce a more psychoactive high, with some users reporting mild hallucinogenic effects.

Intriguing, isn’t it?

Here’s what you might experience:

Feelings of euphoria and a heightened sense of spiritual connection. Some users even report enhanced sexual desire and performance after smoking Blue Lotus.

However, the effects of Blue Lotus can vary greatly from person to person.

So if you decide to give this one a try, remember to start slow and pay close attention to your body’s responses. Always prioritize safety and responsible use above the pursuit of a high.

4) Wild Lettuce

Ever thought about smoking lettuce?

Yes, you read that right.

Wild Lettuce, also known as ‘Opium Lettuce,’ might be an option for you.

Native to Central and Southern Europe, Wild Lettuce has been used for centuries for its sedative and analgesic effects. When smoked, it can produce a mild sense of euphoria and pain relief.

This plant is often used as a natural remedy for insomnia and restlessness.

The ‘high’ from Wild Lettuce is more subtle and calming, often described as a mild sedative effect rather than an intense euphoria.

But here’s the thing:

Are you seeking a high or simply a different state of relaxation?

If it’s the latter, Wild Lettuce could just be your go-to alternative to weed. As always, use responsibly and under expert guidance.

5) Mugwort

Moving on to Mugwort—a perennial plant native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa.

It’s traditionally been used for its medicinal properties, but when smoked, it can also produce a mild high.

The effects of smoking Mugwort are subtle. They can include feelings of calmness and relaxation, and some users report experiencing enhanced dreams or even lucid dreams.

Simply put, Mugwort is less about seeking an intense high and more about inducing a relaxed state of mind.

What’s more, the herb has a variety of other potential benefits:

  • Improved digestion
  • Relief from menstrual discomfort
  • Potential neuroprotective effects

As always, remember to use Mugwort responsibly and seek expert advice if you decide to incorporate it into your wellness routine.

6) Kanna

The next substance I want to bring to your attention is Kanna. This is a plant native to South Africa that’s been used for centuries in traditional medicine.

When smoked, Kanna can produce a high that’s both uplifting and calming.

It’s not as potent as some of the other substances we’ve discussed, but it still offers a notable shift in consciousness.

In my experience, Kanna can induce feelings of euphoria and increased sociability. It can also help reduce feelings of stress and anxiety, which makes it an interesting alternative to weed for those seeking a more balanced emotional state.

As always, if you decide to try Kanna, do so responsibly and under expert guidance.

Remember, the goal here isn’t just to get high, but to explore different paths towards relaxation and wellness.

7) Catnip

Now, let’s talk about an unexpected candidate: Catnip.

Yes, the herb that you usually associate with felines can also be smoked by humans.

Picture this: you’re looking to unwind after a long day, but you’re not in the mood for the usual effects of weed. What could you turn to?

Catnip might just be the answer.

When smoked, Catnip can produce a mild sense of euphoria and relaxation. Some users also report that it helps to elevate their mood and reduce anxiety.

However, the effect of Catnip on humans is much milder compared to its impact on our feline friends. So if you’re expecting a strong high, this might not be the right choice for you.

Just like with all other substances, remember to use Catnip responsibly and consult an expert if needed. It’s always better to be safe than sorry when exploring alternatives to weed.

Final words: Exploring beyond the known

Stepping away from weed doesn’t mean stepping away from the exhilarating experience of a natural high.

As we’ve explored, there are numerous legal and safe alternatives available, each with its own unique properties and effects.

From Damiana to Blue Lotus, the world of herbal smoking blends is a vast and fascinating one.

However, it’s essential to prioritize responsible use and personal well-being in this exploration.

With the right approach, these natural substances can offer a different perspective on relaxation and euphoria, expanding your consciousness in a balanced and healthy manner. Stay curious, stay informed, and enjoy the exploration.

Aria Sun

Aria Sun

I'm Aria, living in San Francisco, and I'm your go-to person for all things spirituality. With a love for meditation and a curiosity for life's mysteries, I write about finding balance in the chaos. My goal? To help you find peace in the everyday and connect with your inner self. When I'm not writing, you can find me hiking the trails of Northern California or deep in a yoga session, always seeking new ways to connect with the world around me.

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