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<blockquote data-quote="Grant1969" data-source="post: 2223093" data-attributes="member: 473881"><p>Trying not to start a big pointless debate but personally I've smoked herb for a few years now and it has little to no effect on my blood sugars and the munchies that were mentioned don't exist, also motivation and attention to tiny detail, if anything, kick into overdrive. As I previously said smoking herb takes away the stress that raises my blood sugars and helps me get on with the day ahead. Each to their own and peace on all sides and there are many reasons not to smoke herb but the increasing worldwide legalisation and medical research has opened up the argument for acceptance and provided some evidence of benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant1969, post: 2223093, member: 473881"] Trying not to start a big pointless debate but personally I've smoked herb for a few years now and it has little to no effect on my blood sugars and the munchies that were mentioned don't exist, also motivation and attention to tiny detail, if anything, kick into overdrive. As I previously said smoking herb takes away the stress that raises my blood sugars and helps me get on with the day ahead. Each to their own and peace on all sides and there are many reasons not to smoke herb but the increasing worldwide legalisation and medical research has opened up the argument for acceptance and provided some evidence of benefits. [/QUOTE]
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