For many hundreds of years cannabis was used for medicinal as well as recreational purposes. Problem is, before scientists …
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i am a clonic tonic or grand mal epileptic and am controlled.over 17yrs it took them to control my seizures so that added a few psychological disorders.i have found indica or indica dominants gets rid of the psychological part but i dont know if it helps with seizures.i might not get the seizures anymore but i do get so pretty bad cramping and some muscle twitching at times.can anyone recommend an indica that could help with these problems.cheers and happy growing
I walk with a bad back all night on graveyard shift, a cbd gummie allows me to walk with greatly reduced back pain. It’s way better than opiod pain pills and their horrible side effects.
CBD Is an important part of the plant agreed, but It works best when combined with all the other compounds including THC in creating the 'entourage effect' to fight infections and disease. Most isolated compounds in the cannabis plant will help to a point but by using the whole plant your endocannabinoid system can fill in whats needed and send the rest to other parts of the body for the perfect symbiotic relationship between body and plant. Evidence is all around yet my cuntry (england) refuses to acknowledge any of it unless you can afford a private prescription and don't mind moldy nugs…
The problem is that scientists have opinions backed by pieces of paper earned sitting at a desk instead of experience and are copying out of outdated books that have spun negativity about the plant for almost 100 years. 90% of the information from the last 20 years has been positive yet still they peddle their socially acceptable opiods to the public. And as for the 1939 Cancer Act…
I have heard some reports of CBD shrinking tumors and used as a topical for joint pain (arthritis). I doubt science knows of all the benefits of cannabis.
i am a clonic tonic or grand mal epileptic and am controlled.over 17yrs it took them to control my seizures so that added a few psychological disorders.i have found indica or indica dominants gets rid of the psychological part but i dont know if it helps with seizures.i might not get the seizures anymore but i do get so pretty bad cramping and some muscle twitching at times.can anyone recommend an indica that could help with these problems.cheers and happy growing
Thanks for posting.
I walk with a bad back all night on graveyard shift, a cbd gummie allows me to walk with greatly reduced back pain. It’s way better than opiod pain pills and their horrible side effects.
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3 drops 💧💧💧 daily for your dogs 🐕 to prevent age-related ailments.
With CBD, I sleep less, wake up early, yet better rested than prior to taking CBD.
I can attest that smoking does wonders for my arthritis… and anxiety.
CBD Is an important part of the plant agreed, but It works best when combined with all the other compounds including THC in creating the 'entourage effect' to fight infections and disease.
Most isolated compounds in the cannabis plant will help to a point but by using the whole plant your endocannabinoid system can fill in whats needed and send the rest to other parts of the body for the perfect symbiotic relationship between body and plant.
Evidence is all around yet my cuntry (england) refuses to acknowledge any of it unless you can afford a private prescription and don't mind moldy nugs…
The problem is that scientists have opinions backed by pieces of paper earned sitting at a desk instead of experience and are copying out of outdated books that have spun negativity about the plant for almost 100 years.
90% of the information from the last 20 years has been positive yet still they peddle their socially acceptable opiods to the public.
And as for the 1939 Cancer Act…
Who else smoking a J while watching this video?
Does. CBD help with tmj?????
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I have heard some reports of CBD shrinking tumors and used as a topical for joint pain (arthritis). I doubt science knows of all the benefits of cannabis.
CBD is the future! Keep it up!