To my knowledge, there has never been even one credible documented case of a death resulting from Salvia divinorum consumption. However, when using Salvia, one may find themselves experiencing another version of reality and end up walking into things and this could cause injury.
Sharp object such as knives and things should be removed from the area before using and also things like glass coffee tables are a big no no.
Just have a look around before you have some and ask "what is the worst that can happen?"
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Just like the original answer said, those dangers of salvia are real, but in terms of salvia as an herb containing chemical hallucinogens, it isn't toxic in the body in any way.
Another note that is important when talking about salvia's chemical safety is that the chemicals it puts into your body are deteriorated in under about 15 hours, which is VERY fast for a psychoactive chemical (for example- THC, in marijuana, can remain in the body undisipated up to a month (but rarely, usually only for two weeks for max), which means that once you try it, it will leave you (no worry about "flashbacks"), it does not stay in your system to cause harm. No one has ever looked into what Salvinorin A (the hallucinogen in Salvia) breaks down into, but there is absolutely no reason to believe these analogues your body creates are harmful in any way, so don't worry about that.
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Is not an overdose like other drugs that may kill you, salvia divinorum overdose may end on a hyper and scary visions depending on the person who has them, I think that it shows like a mirror of your soul or conscience and if you were a bad people it gives you the scare of your life, if the opposite, you could see God angels and heaven.
^That is exactly true, when taking salvia you can get spiritual thoughts like "nyanam" (indian spirituality) and you may know the goal of your birth in this world.
Overdose happens when a toxic amount of a drug overwhelms the bodies functions. When an overdose from a downer occurs a person may experience slowed breathing and heart rate. An overdose from a stimulant causes an increase in heart rate, breathing and body temp. which commonly leads to heart attack seizures or death.
When you overdose on any drug you die. If you don't die, then you survived an overdose.