(December 7, 2014 at 7:56 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote:(December 7, 2014 at 4:27 pm)Quantum1Connect Wrote: I think it is completely natural to become desperate in times of mental anguish that you would try nearly anything to end the hurt. I don't condemn anyone who was willing to try it to see if it helps. Plus, it may be just me, but it is so hard to find some clear and concise data on certain issues sometimes.
Really? Even when virtually nobody recommends it for that or when every study that has been done shows a negative correlation? I mean, why not ask a doctor. Weed isn't a cure all. I'm skeptical of much of the medical claims made of it, much less something that nobody is claiming.
There's a difference between claiming something is "natural" and claiming something is "correct." Is it correct to do something contrary to truth? No. But is it natural to do something contrary to truth? Absolutely.
I'm pretty skeptical of it as well. I don't really believe in the action of putting something in your body to feel better. But that is also what people do with tobacco and alcohol as well.
12 weeks I had decided to quit all psychiatric medication because it wasn't for me.
I made the conclusion 9 weeks ago that tobacco was not the thing for me.
4 weeks ago I concluded that alcohol is not the thing for me.
Two weeks ago I concluded that pervasive doses of cannabis is not for me.
Yesterday I concluded that smoking marijuana is not for me.
Now I am to see if CBD supplements produce any sensible remedies to my illness and to see if edibles are the better way for consumption. Supposedly CBD is good for anxiety and THC is good for depression.
It may very well end that all these things are for not and that I see no value in them. I do not know.
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