Jesus had referable death?Irreversible death? Is that worse than the regular death?
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Jesus had referable death?Irreversible death? Is that worse than the regular death?
I think I should start smoking cigarettesThe amount of people outside smoking ciggies when I left work last night has increased over the past week from 1 to 5.
I've had good results for pain relief with cbd oil/salve/butter/whatever you call the stuff you rub on. My hands are getting blown up a couple of days a week and rubbing that stuff on at night made a big difference on finger joint pain. I went into it pretty skeptical, so don't think the placebo effect ruled the day there, but not sure. Main issue I have is finding reliable product consistency, which I guess is an issue in most new industries.There has been a significant amount of research done on the pharmaceutical cannabidiol (CBD) Epidiolex and medical cannabis. At present, the bulk of the research suggests that CBD oil and cannabis tend to worsen anxiety and depression more often than they help it. They also don't work reliably well (with some side effects no less) for pain, nausea, appetite, and "inflammation."
CBD oil is not a pharmaceutical product and does not get held to the same production standards as, say, Tylenol, which is another area of concern.
What we know:
1) It's not effective for reducing anxiety (can increase it in some cases)
2) It has no effect on physical recovery as measured by objective performance
3) At present, the data on CBD oil suggests that it doesn't do much of anything save for rare seizure disorders who are also being treated with antiepileptics.
There are side effects that are known at this time, but it's a relatively new supplement as well so IMO it is equally as likely that there are unknown benefits as there are unknown side effects.
I'd pass on CBD oil right now until more convincing data comes along.
Sounds like how my wife encourages me to spark a bowl once I am home from work and kids are in bed (she occasionally joins in - I converted her like the movie Half Baked in reverse). Much less stress although I occasionally have a tendency to embrace my inner locust and savage every potential munchie in the pantry, fridge, and freezer. Cuts down on my beer intake too.I eat a CBD gummy bear every morning at my wife's urging, she swears it makes me almost bearable to be around.
Don't vape. Anything.
That it's snake oil.What say ye erBB for that sort of pain relief via topical cbd stuff?
have you tried it?That it's snake oil.
Paraphrasing an uncle with bone cancer (Stage 4 this summer past):I've had good results for pain relief with cbd oil/salve/butter/whatever you call the stuff you rub on. My hands are getting blown up a couple of days a week and rubbing that stuff on at night made a big difference on finger joint pain. I went into it pretty skeptical, so don't think the placebo effect ruled the day there, but not sure. Main issue I have is finding reliable product consistency, which I guess is an issue in most new industries.
What say ye erBB for that sort of pain relief via topical cbd stuff?
it's the vap pens that produce a very thick white smoke cloud are the ones with harmful chemicals added. a thin cloud similar to smoke from joints/bongs/pipes, those vap pens don't have the chemical. the chemicals included should also be listed on the packaging of the cartridgeI heard from a friend that vape pens may have a metal element that as it glows throws off bits of itself - bits of heavy metal.
Glowing metal means there will be a teeny tiny fraction of metal ions streaming off.I heard from a friend that vape pens may have a metal element that as it glows throws off bits of itself - bits of heavy metal.
interview on KCRW a week or so ago, reporter said 90% of cartridges come from ChinaI saw PRE FILLED CARTS from CHINA on there for sale !!!!!
But it‘s loaded with lots of placebos and these particular placebos work significantly better than some other placebos.That it's snake oil.
Skepticism has no bearing on the placebo effect.I've had good results for pain relief with cbd oil/salve/butter/whatever you call the stuff you rub on. My hands are getting blown up a couple of days a week and rubbing that stuff on at night made a big difference on finger joint pain. I went into it pretty skeptical, so don't think the placebo effect ruled the day there, but not sure. Main issue I have is finding reliable product consistency, which I guess is an issue in most new industries.
What say ye erBB for that sort of pain relief via topical cbd stuff?
They ship us fentanyl, bogus vape cartridges, AND flood us with telemarketing calls. And we still haven't nuked them?interview on KCRW a week or so ago, reporter said 90% of cartridges come from China