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<blockquote data-quote="LittleWolf" data-source="post: 383189" data-attributes="member: 66893"><p>I have to second that one on over-the-counter products ESPECIALLY painkillers.</p><p></p><p>I am routinely prescribed strong opiates for endometriosis pain amongst other things. I <em>could</em> easily abuse them like the millions who are addicted to them but thankfully I never will. I end up with internal bleeding or vomit like crazy when I take them</p><p></p><p>Cannabis WAS part of the pharmacopoeia until 1937, then they decided that the timber and synthetic fiber industry had too much contest from industrial hemp and only ethnic minorities and fornicators smoked marijuana...</p><p> </p><p>In certain US states cannabis is available to medical patients but at inflated prices. Pharmaceutical companies are developing all sorts of drugs from cannabis for pain relief, alzheimer's and such but products like Marinol and Sativex deemed safe to prescribe have been reported to produce scary side effects. These companies just want to monopolize ganja and make money off of the MMJ movement, regardless of people's health.</p><p></p><p>The natural herb in its raw and organic form is safest...</p><p></p><p>So I've not had much sleep and been in alot of pain in the last 62 hours, having been working my tail off at university. I just picked up an ounce of blue cheese and have to say, it is a fantastic one for relaxation, positive/creative thinking and pain relief. It will definitely be my go-to bedtime smoke.</p><p></p><p><strong>I highly recommend indica dominant strains for therapeutic use (NorthCountryMaid).</strong> Sativas are more for recreation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleWolf, post: 383189, member: 66893"] I have to second that one on over-the-counter products ESPECIALLY painkillers. I am routinely prescribed strong opiates for endometriosis pain amongst other things. I [i]could[/i] easily abuse them like the millions who are addicted to them but thankfully I never will. I end up with internal bleeding or vomit like crazy when I take them Cannabis WAS part of the pharmacopoeia until 1937, then they decided that the timber and synthetic fiber industry had too much contest from industrial hemp and only ethnic minorities and fornicators smoked marijuana... In certain US states cannabis is available to medical patients but at inflated prices. Pharmaceutical companies are developing all sorts of drugs from cannabis for pain relief, alzheimer's and such but products like Marinol and Sativex deemed safe to prescribe have been reported to produce scary side effects. These companies just want to monopolize ganja and make money off of the MMJ movement, regardless of people's health. The natural herb in its raw and organic form is safest... So I've not had much sleep and been in alot of pain in the last 62 hours, having been working my tail off at university. I just picked up an ounce of blue cheese and have to say, it is a fantastic one for relaxation, positive/creative thinking and pain relief. It will definitely be my go-to bedtime smoke. [b]I highly recommend indica dominant strains for therapeutic use (NorthCountryMaid).[/b] Sativas are more for recreation. [/QUOTE]
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