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Never thought I would here myself say this, but after some exorbitant amount of research for a friend, trying to prove him wrong, and after a three month visit to my psych, it looks like inroads have been made into medical marijuana and it's use with veterans with PTSD.
To cut a long story short, it comes down to the percentage of THC and the type of plant. Here are another couple of pages for the boffins to read.
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http://montanabiotech.com/2013/03/2...thcv-cbg-and-other-unique-phyto-cannabinoids/
Basically, THC is the real kicker, the main psychotropic chemical which 'Couch Locks' a person, causes extreme anxiety, paranoia etc. It also causes increased appetite helps sleep.
SO..............................
There are a lot of growers in California, Canada, and the UK which have done some mind blowing genetic changes so you can basically shop for seeds to suit your ailment.
There are also two major types of plant, 'Sativa' and 'Indica'. For people with all the symptoms associated with PTSD, an Indica strain would be the best, something with low THC.
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The next issue is how to induce it.
Vapoiser seems to be the way to go. I watched a documentary where an old lady with cancer used one as her liver was failing. She was the happiest grannie I ever saw. hahahhaa.
Cooking is another one. There are people with Chronic pain who have a couple of cookies in the morning rather than tablets, they get what's called a body stone and their head is clear.
There is also day time marijuana to help people who still work.
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Lastly, if you want to watch a video called 'Super High Me', the guy does 30 days without and 30 days with and goes through a bunch of tests including an aptitude test.
Just waffling, but they will never legalise it here and Margaret would have my balls, so I will be pill popping for the rest of my life.
To cut a long story short, it comes down to the percentage of THC and the type of plant. Here are another couple of pages for the boffins to read.
Link Removed
http://montanabiotech.com/2013/03/2...thcv-cbg-and-other-unique-phyto-cannabinoids/
Basically, THC is the real kicker, the main psychotropic chemical which 'Couch Locks' a person, causes extreme anxiety, paranoia etc. It also causes increased appetite helps sleep.
SO..............................
There are a lot of growers in California, Canada, and the UK which have done some mind blowing genetic changes so you can basically shop for seeds to suit your ailment.
There are also two major types of plant, 'Sativa' and 'Indica'. For people with all the symptoms associated with PTSD, an Indica strain would be the best, something with low THC.
..........................................................................
The next issue is how to induce it.
Vapoiser seems to be the way to go. I watched a documentary where an old lady with cancer used one as her liver was failing. She was the happiest grannie I ever saw. hahahhaa.
Cooking is another one. There are people with Chronic pain who have a couple of cookies in the morning rather than tablets, they get what's called a body stone and their head is clear.
There is also day time marijuana to help people who still work.
........................................................................
Lastly, if you want to watch a video called 'Super High Me', the guy does 30 days without and 30 days with and goes through a bunch of tests including an aptitude test.
Just waffling, but they will never legalise it here and Margaret would have my balls, so I will be pill popping for the rest of my life.