What is the quid method?
A. A quid is a rolled up cylinder of fresh leaves. The quid method traditionally uses fresh salvia leaves, large ones if available. Rehydrated previously dried leaves can be used if fresh ones are unavailable; there seems to be little loss of strength due to drying and rehydration. The quid method produces effects that begin more gradually and last longer than is the case with smoking. Unlike smoking, the quid method does not damage lungs. Unfortunately the quid method does not work for everyone. And some people find the bitter taste of the leaves unpleasant. The following is a recipe for using a large dose of leaves by the quid method. It can produce strong effects in sensitive individuals. Note: This recipe calls for 16 leaves which is a large dose. A smaller dose would be safer for novices, using fewer leaves is especially important if exceptionally strong leaves are being used. Method: Make two quids of about 8 leaves each. Chew the first quid for 15 minutes, chewing once every 5 t
A. A quid is a rolled up cylinder of fresh leaves. The quid method traditionally uses fresh Salvia leaves, large ones if available. Rehydrated previously dried leaves can be used if fresh ones are unavailable; there seems to be little loss of strength due to drying and rehydration. The quid method brings about a fine trip that lasts somewhat longer than a smoking trip does. Unlike smoking, the quid method does not damage lungs. Unfortunately the quid method does not work for everyone. And some find the quid method to be unpleasant due to the bitterness of the leaves. Q.