your shit don't scare me homie, I crush edibles daily.
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I found some interesting info. Just in case anyone else is interested:
http://medicalmarijuana.procon.org/v...ourceID=000141
This one is just interesting because peoples thoughts on weed seem way different than before, people r actually admitting to trying weed. http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/08/health...ind-marijuana/
Shit, didn't know this. I guess it helps but its just not as good as regular meds. Unless there is more evidence out there.
"In an effort to determine whether marijuana, or drugs derived from marijuana, might be effective as a glaucoma treatment, the National Eye Institute (NEI) supported research studies beginning in 1978... However, none of these studies demonstrated that marijuana -- or any of its components -- could lower IOP [intraocular pressure] as effectively as drugs already on the market. In addition, some potentially serious side effects were noted, including an increased heart rate and a decrease in blood pressure in studies using smoked marijuana.
Minus the side effect of pharmaceuticals.
I don't buy the other bullshit. I've never seen those ever as listed side effects of cannabis use . Quite the contrary my resting heart rate is 52, and I smoke constantly, my blood pressure well within athletic levels ( I'm 40 next week), last checked a few weeks ago it was 106/54.
Everybody takes a drug at some point in their lives be it caffeine or aspirin as already stated
Drinking too much water can kill you. It's all down to the individual. It's easy to point out lazy stoners or coke addicts but truth is the individual in question probably was a lazy bum before they indulged in drugs. I used to live in a shared house with 3 other guys that were on coke and not one of them was unemployed or a lazy bum. I mean they had to have a god job in order to afford there habit. So I guess it really is subjective to the individual if it's good or bad for you.
I believe Rick Simpson goes over the dosage that he used to cure his and other peoples cancer in the documentary.