Medical Cannabis Discussions
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MEDICINAL CANNABIS WARNING / DISCLAIMER
There is no pharmacological free lunch in cannabis or any drug. Negative reactions can result. A small percentage of people have negative or allergic reactions to marijuana. Heart patients could have problems, even though cannabis generally relieves stress, dilates the arteries, and in general lowers the diastolic pressure. A small percentage of people get especially high heart rates and anxieties with cannabis. These persons should not use it. Some bronchial asthma sufferers benefit from cannabis; however, for others it may serve as an additional irritant.
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Testing Cannabis oil
Hi I have just grown and harvested my first two indoor plants. I think it was a success with one and half pound of heads weighed up. I've gone through the process of making oil and ended up with 30mls from 12oz of buds with the other 12 in the freezer for the next batch later on. My question is does anybody know where I could get my oil tested in Australia .
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Prostate cancer Info please
Hey, My Mrs mate father has prostate cancer? And did tons of research and fark gona give cannabis oil a go. Is there a website I can purchase some with descreet packaging? If not what seeds should I be looking at? How fast if grown outside Mid Qld? Take it easy on me I'm Just new
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Cbd oil and cancer
My best friends dad has terminal cancer and was given 3 months to live. She is desperate for anything to help him. I'm struggling to find a source, ideally I would like rick Simpson. What are my options. Very desperate.
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Plants with cannabinoids
https://naturalifestyleclub.com/6-plants-that-contain-the-same-healing-compounds-that-are-in-cannabis/
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Severe Gout Pain?!
I've done some research and wanted to try an alternative approach to relieving gout pain, before i use allopurinol etc. Im currently chugging down water to wee out the crystals, eating and taking cranberry tablets, tumeric tablets. Has anyone had any personal experiences, using cannabis to relieve pain or reduce inflammation? If yes what strain? Many thanks in advance Gout Gang Posted from the OZ Stoners mobile app
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Uses of medicinal marijuana?
Cures my sleep walking. Ever since I was a teenager, EVERY night I would violently sleepwalk. One night I ran and jumped down the stairs in my house in my sleep. Got very injured. Went to the doctor, tried different sleeping medications. Nothing worked, still slept walked. Anxiety killed me, what if I ran out into the road when sleep walking? What if I die? One day I was hanging out with friends, took a hit of cannabis and that night my sister commented that I didn't sleep walk. Ever since then, I don't sleep walk, granted I take at least one small hit from a vaporizer before bed. The nights that I don't (Traveling, or something else) I sleepwalk every night. It's the O…
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Buying Cannabis Oil online and delivering from America to Australia
Hello everyone, I have been diagnosed with lung cancer stage IV and am suffering from chronic pain. I am taking several Opiods painkillers such as Codeine, Oxycodone, Morphine. They don’t work well enough. Last Sunday on 26 May 2019, I saw a forum thread introducing online site which sells Cannabis Oil at Cancer Council of Australia Online Community. The company name is ECannabis Shop and contact details are as below: www.ecannabisshop.com 264 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203, USA Phone: +1 (575) 386-5298 Fax: (575) 386-5298 On 27 May 2019, I visited the online site and ordered “Sour Diesel Cannabis Oil-10grams”. I paid US$550 for Cannabis Oil and US$50 for delivery fro…
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Mungass meds
Just out of hospital a few days and need some pain relief , decided to compare endone and my space balls [emoji102] Posted from the OZ Stoners mobile app
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Cannabis Access - Red Tape Madness - ACA
https://9now.nine.com.au/a-current-affair/a-current-affair-red-tape-madness/79146575-b536-4546-a1c4-d2309a189b33 Note the "Statement from Minister for Health Greg Hunt" underneath the video. In which he states "The Government would encourage medicinal cannabis product manufacturers and suppliers to apply for inclusion of their products on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) for them to be fully assessed for quality, effectiveness and safety." But the costs involved in any such approvals are exorbitant to say the least, making them only accessible to the big pharmas who have the structures and frameworks in place to cover such costs to be able to make …
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Opioid exit drug
I gave some coco caps to a bloke who is desperately trying to get off prescription opioids to which he is an addict after a bad work injury 5 years ago. He was taking 4 coco caps a day while eliminating opioids completely. He is now on one to two caps a day and is over the shakes and sweats. His temperament has calmed and he is going well so far. An excellent result! No more costly opioids and lessening doctor visits.
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Topicals, Edibles and roadside drug tests
Hi medical ozstoners, this a long post and not a simple question, but if you want to take time to read it, thanks in advance. So, in this thread I was hoping to have a discussion about cannabis topicals (creams applied to the skin) edibles and, ahem…suppositories and how they may or may not show up on roadside drug tests used by Australian police (as distinct from smoked cannabis). A bit of background to explain why I’m interested in this - I’ve never actually used cannabis myself in any form, but a while back I became curious about trying homemade topicals (like a coconut oil infusion) to see if they helped with chronic muscle pain, and as a general relaxant. So I st…
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A medical Cannabis clinic..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA4jQCRJMoA
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PTSD - urgent help
Hi all, I have PTSD and depression related to my military service. I have been taking prescription drugs for years and am on the best combination I've found but I am still unhinged, aggressive, depressed and often reckless and suicidal. Until recently I had never tried cannabis, but was fortunate that a wonderful Person supplied me with some CBD oil over the Christmas period and it literally changed my life for the few months I was taking it. Over 3 months I was able to reduce all my antidepressants/mood stabilisers by 50% and reflux disappeared completely. I was also able to cut-out Valium and Alcohol. After initial adjusting, I took the CBD inside gelatin capsules at…
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First try cannabis capules
Well, I finally found something easy enough for even me not to get confused with zero hard work. Whole cannabis capsules. Saw it on Pinterest. I decarded the cannabis, then put it in the coffee grinder with about 1/2 teaspoon of soy licithin as the fat compound. The capsules fitted into a slurpy straw so all I had to do was use the straw to scoop up about 1c.m of the mix then put the while part of the capsule just in the end and basically just let the mix fall into the capsule giving it a light tap. Put the blue part of the capsule on and done. No mess, no waste. Will find out tomorrow morning how hubby goes with dose. If all goes well he can take these when he's away for…
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“I Use Weed for My ADHD”: A Qualitative Analysis of Online Forum Discu
US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health] AbstractGo to: BackgroundAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a risk factor for problematic cannabis use. However, clinical and anecdotal evidence suggest an increasingly popular perception that cannabis is therapeutic for ADHD, including via online resources. Given that the Internet is increasingly utilized as a source of healthcare information and may influence perceptions, we conducted a qualitative analysis of online forum discussions, also referred to as threads, on the effects of cannabis on ADHD to systematically characterize the content patients and caregivers may encounter about ADHD…
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