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Legal High ReviewsWe here at legal High Reviews have reviewed the 8 most popular legal highs (and some non-legal highs) for you to do your research on before you try them out yourself, feel free to browse below:
What is JWH-018?
Is Spice Smoking Blend Banned?
1. Buzz Smoking Blend
One of the most selling legal highs, this has a great high!
2. Smoke Plus — Smoking Blend
One of the most popular smoking blends is Smoke Plus. Smoke Plus is legal to ingest and it offers a great experience for the user.
3. Salvia Divinorum
Salvia is one of the most popular legal herbal blends for those seeking one-of-a-kind-experiences. Salvia is also known as Salvia divinorum for its scientific name and it is a leafy plant with its roots found in Oaxaca, México.
4. Sence 3G Smoking Blend
Sence is one of the leading herbal blends in the market for its enjoyable effects on the body and mind. Many people find that Sence is very similar to cannabis with an added benefit—it is legal!
5. Spice 3G Smoking Blend (* Illegal in the United States)
Spice is the latest craze among legal highs that has got many people hooked. It is actually an herbal blend that is sold legally in various regions of the world including Canada and some parts of Europe. New Zealand, Austria, Germany and France have made Spice illegal and the United States regulates it.
Why is Spice smoking blend banned in the United States Of America?
6. Kratom
Kratom is one of the best herbal blends that produces enjoyable experiences for the user. Kratom, or Mitragyna speciosa as it is biologically called, is a large tree that that can grow up to fifteen feet tall and is native to Southeast Asia.
7. Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds come directly from the plant itself which is scientifically referred to as Argyreia nervosa. Hawaiian Baby Woodrose is a climbing vine and has been nicknamed the “Elephant Creeper” and “Woolly Morning Glory.”
8. Mescaline (* Illegal in the United States)
Mescaline is a natural hallucinogenic substance that comes from a small spineless cactus called the Peyote, or Lophophora williamsi; the San Pedro Cactus, or Echinopsis pachanoi; and the Peruvian Torch cactus, or the Echinopsis peruviana.
9. 5-MeO-DMT (* Illegal in the United States)
5-MeO-DMT stands for 5-methoxy-dimethyltryptamine, which is a strong psychoactive tryptamine found in a number of plants as well as in the venom and skin of psychoactive toads. 5-MeO-DMT has been used by South American shamans for rituals and other religious ceremonies as an entheogen, which is a psychoactive substance used in religious practices.

