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Extracts are herbs soaked in a solvent, usually alcohol, to extract their active constituents. Extracts can also be powdered; this means the solvent is evaporated, leaving a gooey residue or powder. Extreme extract is a marketing term used to describe herbs put through the process of extraction a number of times. They are usually designated with a number and the letter X; for example, a 50X theoretically has been extracted, dissolved, and re-extracted 50 times. According to the website Erowid, this process eventually reaches a point where it is no longer effective. One herb commonly sold as an extreme extract is salvia divinorum, a legal psychoactive herb. Extreme extracts should be used with caution for several reasons. They are highly concentrated can be unpredictable.
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