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12-06-2018, 01:58 PM #91
Rick Simpson is railing against the healthcare industry and rightly so. All about the money, kickbacks, etcetera with no real intent to cure someone.
No wonder lobbyists compelled US Feds to rule cannabis illegal in 1922 without any legitimately valid reason (except to protect the paper/rope industries as hemp outperforms in almost every way).
Follow the money, stupid! Sheesh...Last edited by Speedster; 12-06-2018 at 01:59 PM. Reason: fixed (haven't had 2nd cup of java yet)
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12-06-2018, 02:05 PM #92
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12-07-2018, 01:23 AM #93
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Thanked: 4206It does make for interesting discussions for sure.
In college I did a paper on Timothy Leary in sociology. During that research I learned the history of the banning of Mary Jane and the rationale at the time.
Made no sense then, or now.
I certainly do concede the undocumented medical gains might be impressive and really hope honest research will be done.
What Rick Simpson claims, from a cancer curing perspective is kinda astounding. I thought it just stimulated appetite and improved terminally ill patients end of life comfort.
His claims of anti cancer fighting properties?
While I hope it be true, how can it be? How could this grassroots plant do that.
He gets into the whole Monsanto GMO conspiracy during the interview as well.
I don’t know, highly entertaining half hour it was to listen to, so draw your own conclusions.
Simpson is an engineer, not a Dr by the way.
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12-07-2018, 01:56 AM #94
The whole GMO/Monsanto deal reminded me of something. Back into the '90s, I knew in my heart that the NSA was spying on Americans well before all that sh!t came to light post 9/11, but I knew better than to go around sounding like a tinfoil-hat conspiracy theorist. Turns out I wasn't all that crazy in my estimation of our fair gov't's well-funded security apparatus.
Only got to around 8 minutes into the audio interview, and I am very skeptical of his claims for curing cancer. Thanks for tipping me off to the rest of the interview's contents, but the material has me thinking of questions to ask someone more knowledgeable than me, specifically regarding ratios etc.--Mark
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12-07-2018, 06:20 AM #95
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Thanked: 433Having been a musician for 40 years I've been around probably a boxcar worth of weed, and it effects me so bad I can't even do one puff without extreme paranoia lol!!! Haven't tried again in over 40 years
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12-07-2018, 05:42 PM #96
I always ended up at, extreme munchies, and a hankering desire for a nap.
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12-11-2018, 11:35 AM #97
I haven't kept up on this thread.
But I do know 2 people that have used CBD oil and have beaten cancer with it. Actually one had just gone back for his bi-annual check up and is still clear of it. Haven't spoke to the other in some time.
There are many medical benefits to natural things. Mother Earth really does provide all we need.Look sharp and smell nice for the ladies.~~~Benz
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12-11-2018, 01:18 PM #98
I agree that nature provides what we need, that becomes apparent when we consider the very large span of time life has been supported by earth.
A very sobering topic is that of the scary array of crazy terrible chemicals developed every year that are force fed to an incredibly ignorant public. A two year medical study is a joke if one considers what 1000yrs of such chemical abuse may do to our species and the animal kingdom.
This is likely more of a danger to sustainability than global warming IMO.
Its often not what they "say" its what they "don't say". And so when I see headlines, I always try to think about what's not being said, and that often outlines a corrupt bias.
So I don't automatically believe cannabis is a "miracle", but compared to the options, I'm thankful for the gift mother nature has given.
I don't smoke weed, makes me paranoid, takes away appetite, wires me more than coffee. But definitely gonna try cbd as a buddy who has the same effects recently told me its awesome!
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03-15-2019, 06:35 PM #99
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Thanked: 0why don`t you ccook them by yourself?
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08-04-2019, 12:00 AM #100
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Thanked: 2284Man, I find all this stuff so interesting. Sorry guys, but I'll leave this here for you guys to watch. Crazy stuff.
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