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Great article on cannabis....High on Health: CBD in the Food Supply Options
 
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#1 Posted : 4/17/2013 11:25:59 AM



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Very nice summary i just read...Its sad that virtually everyone in my family who is suffering from some ailment...like arthritis, cancer, early stages of alzheimers etc...can be helped by this amazing plant yet still scoffs at the notion. The majority of people still laugh and wave hand the moment research on treating cancer with cannabis is brought up. The fact that medical is still illegal in my state has something to do with that, obviously.. but still..

I'm always surprised how often people- even in the psychedelic/marijuana community -are totally unaware of this sort of information, or have never heard of pheonix tears and juicing cannabis. I mean, i to am not as aware of it all as i could and should be...bout' time to grow me a farm high in CBD i suppose

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#2 Posted : 4/17/2013 4:50:08 PM

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Cannabis is my go to cure for everything. Achy back? Cannabis! Cold? Cannabis! Life's gotten a bit boring? CANNABIS!

It really is a wonderful plant. It evolved with humans, and we evolved with it. It's the plant version of a dog, and man I love dogs.
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I have wanted a pure ruderalis strain for some time now. I prefer high CBD strains with low THC..THC makes me feel sketchy if it is out of balance. Im growing some afghan kush right now though so I am hoping that it has a good CBD to THC ratio.
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http://www.realitysandwich.com/high_health_cbd_food_supply

Very nice summary i just read...Its sad that virtually everyone in my family who is suffering from some ailment...like arthritis, cancer, early stages of alzheimers etc...can be helped by this amazing plant yet still scoffs at the notion. The majority of people still laugh and wave hand the moment research on treating cancer with cannabis is brought up. The fact that medical is still illegal in my state has something to do with that, obviously.. but still..

I'm always surprised how often people- even in the psychedelic/marijuana community -are totally unaware of this sort of information, or have never heard of pheonix tears and juicing cannabis. I mean, i to am not as aware of it all as i could and should be...bout' time to grow me a farm high in CBD i suppose

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Thanks for this universecannon. I'm so sorry about your family. I find the older members in my family also closed off to such ideas - such as gentle oral cannabis dosing, phoenix tears, etc. I've even suggested low dose b. caapi to some and they close off there too. Even the chat group in the Cancer Survivors' Network hadn't heard of Phoenix Tears! Thumbs down
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#5 Posted : 4/17/2013 8:59:55 PM

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nice jamie!

pandora wrote:
I've even suggested low dose b. caapi to some and they close off there too. Even the chat group in the Cancer Survivors' Network hadn't heard of Phoenix Tears!


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sadly thats not very surprising. It'll be amazing to see how things change in just the next couple of years! I found this tincture i'm going to try and get for my mom sometime that is completely legal, since she has horrible arthritis and needs surgery even. It won't get her high, so i won't let her say no to it

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It really is a wonderful plant. It evolved with humans, and we evolved with it. It's the plant version of a dog, and man I love dogs.


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jamie wrote:
I have wanted a pure ruderalis strain for some time now. I prefer high CBD strains with low THC..THC makes me feel sketchy if it is out of balance. Im growing some afghan kush right now though so I am hoping that it has a good CBD to THC ratio.


That should do you pretty well. You may know this, too, but if you leave the buds on the plant until the very end of the harvesting window you'll have higher CBD lower THC.

Just to test this, I harvested half of a plant early, and half later and the later bud definitely is more mellow and less trippy.


I really liked that article. It's interesting how such a wonderful plant has been so viciously attacked over the years, and, as they said in the article, if it were just discovered today it would be heralded as a miraculous source of medicine. I'm glad it's becoming more and more accepted.
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#8 Posted : 4/18/2013 3:21:35 AM

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"It's the plant version of a dog" Big grin Great comparison. But i'd never smoke my dog. Rolling eyes
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Mitakuye Oyasin wrote:
"It's the plant version of a dog" Big grin Great comparison. But i'd never smoke my dog. Rolling eyes


What?! Come on, bro! Dog is where it's at. Drool

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It's great but I hear the withdrawals from Dog are a bit ruff.
 
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psshh who needs dog when you can smoalk banana peels


seriously though, i do remember reading something recently about a growing number of vets who think cannabis is a legit treatment for health issues in dogs. Not surprising but i've never seen it brought up before in the news. My old dog had glaucoma and i always wondered how much it could have helped her if i would have put her on a regime of edibles or just CBD



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#12 Posted : 4/18/2013 7:00:50 AM

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It's great but I hear the withdrawals from Dog are a bit ruff.

This is true but here at the Nexus, we're all obsessed with Bark...Very happy
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#13 Posted : 4/18/2013 7:02:33 AM

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Reminds me of the Cheech and Chong bit.

"Wow, what's in this shit?!? "
"It's mostly Maui Wowie, but its got a bit of Labrador in it."
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