Paranoia from THC seems to be reducing a bit. I still get it, sudden sharp bursts of "what if" but pretty easily dismissed as "oh, yeah, paranoia". Which is kind of weird, easier to dismiss yet stronger, briefly, than normal anxiety.
Hope it goes away entirely. but for now it already easily beats drinking.
...except the pectin. My body seems to hate it more every time, the Indacloud ones make me want to retch. I know you dont' take 'em for the taste but u g h
Got so high I went into the kitchen and made a vegetable charcuterie. And I still spelled charcuterie right first try!
So basically, fuck everyone who ever told me this shit was bad for your health.
If you're in the US btw, you can get full delta 9 THC as far as I know, anywhere in the US now. Some regulatory bullshit where marijuana is banned but hemp isn't I think?
I shared this privately before, but I just got the okay to share it in public. The Bluegrass Archive is online with a website and everything. This is a MASSIVE trove of legal live #bluegrass recordings from earliest days right up to now, which you can download and listen to for free. It is one of the greatest achievements of the fan-driven #music archiving community I've ever seen. I contributed a small number of filesets out of the thousands here. #music
“Cannabis, Alzheimers, TBI and Invisible Disability"
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Cannabis can still be a controversial topic. The medical benefits for those with physical and invisible disabilities are no secret. People with Invisible disabilities, such as brain injury and PTSD, can be afforded great relief from symptoms by the flower.
Israeli Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, is a well known cannabis research pioneer who has been studying the plant for decades. Read about some of his work in the link below.
Other Research indicates that individuals living with Alzheimers and Dementia may also benefit with less risk and damaging effects than other drugs currently used.
Findings from another Israeli Researcher, Dedi Meiri, argue that there may be benefits to these individuals as well.
"There is a large and growing body of anecdotal accounts of the efficacy of cannabis for treating the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. The shortcomings ... life-threatening dangers...with... frequently prescribed pharmaceutical treatments... makes cannabis a particularly compelling option – especially considering its solid safety profile."
Even more research from the National Library of Medicine (PubMed.gov), speaks about the neuroprotectant antioxidant qualities of the herb. The PubMed link below contains several links to other studies on cannabis and it’s benefits for people with disabilities.
The human body is said to have CBD receptors "built" in. I am neither condoning, nor condemning the use of “Natures Pharmaceutical"; nor am I suggesting it's use. I am merely presenting medical findings.
According to laws in many places amidst these findings, the jury is still out on the subject.