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Re: Do you smoke weed?
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StonedMidgetz
on 10/06/2018, 13:14:17 UTC
there seem to be a lot of people saying the mj is bad for your health. I suggest to these people you do your research. The people who are smoking mj and getting ill health from it, are more than likely making a joint using tobacco along with mj. This is going to have a negative effect on your health as tobacco contains millions of added chemicals including hydrogen cyanide and benzine. These chemicals are carconagenic and will cause cancer in the long run. This does not mean mj is bad for you. smoke it pure, extract thc oil or cbd oil, vape it, either way dont add dirty tobacco which the government want you to do so so much as it will reduce population and it is taxed to high heaven

Please see below comment from Harvard MD's:

The most common use for medical marijuana in the United States is for pain control. While marijuana isn’t strong enough for severe pain (for example, post-surgical pain or a broken bone), it is quite effective for the chronic pain that plagues millions of Americans, especially as they age. Part of its allure is that it is clearly safer than opiates (it is impossible to overdose on and far less addictive) and it can take the place of NSAIDs such as Advil or Aleve, if people can’t take them due to problems with their kidneys or ulcers or GERD.

In particular, marijuana appears to ease the pain of multiple sclerosis, and nerve pain in general. This is an area where few other options exist, and those that do, such as Neurontin, Lyrica, or opiates are highly sedating. Patients claim that marijuana allows them to resume their previous activities without feeling completely out of it and disengaged.

Along these lines, marijuana is said to be a fantastic muscle relaxant, and people swear by its ability to lessen tremors in Parkinson’s disease. I have also heard of its use quite successfully for fibromyalgia, endometriosis, interstitial cystitis, and most other conditions where the final common pathway is chronic pain.

Marijuana is also used to manage nausea and weight loss, and can be used to treat glaucoma. A highly promising area of research is its use for PTSD in veterans who are returning from combat zones. Many veterans and their therapists report drastic improvement and clamor for more studies, and for a loosening of governmental restrictions on its study. Medical marijuana is also reported to help patients suffering from pain and wasting syndrome associated with HIV, as well as irritable bowel syndrome and Crohn’s disease.

This is not intended to be an inclusive list, but rather to give a brief survey of the types of conditions for which medical marijuana can provide relief. As with all remedies, claims of effectiveness should be critically evaluated and treated with caution.
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Re: Do you smoke weed?
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StonedMidgetz
on 09/06/2018, 17:24:32 UTC

At least it's no longer seen as a criminal hard drug in many western countries and it go forward every day with legalizing and new informations.

So do you smoke weed? How long and how much?
How do you think your consume is taking a part in your daily life?

 Cheesy

I have been a cannabis user for over 20 years and i am an advocate for the legalization WORLDWIDE.

IMO it is a medicinal herb referred to in religious doctrine throughout the world. The medicinal effects have now been confirmed by world leading universities and it is still illegal in places.

I unfortunately have a brother who is currently serving in the UK armed forces, and is diagnosed terminally ill with cancer. There are proven testimonies and studies to confirm the positive effect cannabinoids have on cancer cells - take Rick Simpson (Phoenix Tears) for example.

Due to his current position (my brother) he is unwilling to even discuss this as a treatment - having had radio and chemo therapy - as it is 'Illegal'. This is heartbreaking and needs to change.

My brother is only one case in millions but his case still shows the mentality the government indoctrination camps are teachings about cannabis.

I consume a various amount daily, depending on the strength, availability etc. It is more cost effective to grow yourself than developing a habit you can not afford, even though it is dubbed not habit forming (hot topic of debate in the industry).

There are those who have bad experiences but people have allergies to all sorts of things, so if someone states 'it makes me paranoid' doesnt mean it is bad for you.

There are those who are willing to try and judge for themselves - much respect, at least you tried it.

To those against, you are entitled to your opinions, and i will not press mine upon you in a bid to make you change your mind, and i hope you respect users the same way.

All in all - Roll it up, Light it up, inhale, exhale.

Peace out brothers n sisters, love and light.