Bomag
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You can get cannabis on prescription with certain conditions.At least keeping it illegal means no one can get it, war on drugs success
You can get cannabis on prescription with certain conditions.At least keeping it illegal means no one can get it, war on drugs success
That i did not know, alot of prescriptions must be getting handed outYou can get cannabis on prescription with certain conditions.
Do you mean products containing the active ingredients of cannabis, rather than actual cannabis?You can get cannabis on prescription with certain conditions.
Britains is the largest exporter of medical grade cannabis in the world, grown at a sugar beet factory near you Bo, hundreds of acres under glass, that used to grow tomatoes. The husband of the former governments "Drug Tsar" was awarded the extremely lucrative contract. Meanwhile, on the ground, there are many mothers out there who claim with good reason, that their children who suffer from violent schizophrenic fits can be alleviated by the administration of cannabis, when other chemical treatments have failed. But they are breaking the law, imposed on them by the wife of the man who can grow the stuff. Its bonkers, maybe after many years of research, the government will finally find this out & be able to supply the NHS with an incredibly expensive cannabis. The alternative should be to simply give them a seed, which they could grow a plant in their garden for nothing. Hmm I wonder what route they will take. BTW, Cartels is a word that spring to mind, eliminate the competition, control the means of production, & fix the price. Genius.Fieldsports are legal, growing cannabis is illegal
Arnica is wonderful stuff, it makes you wonder how many plants out there may contain the cure for a variety of ailments. A young girl I know is undergoing chemotherapy, she was telling me that one of the injections contains a refinement of the Yew tree. Small wonder that our distant ancestors held this plant in such high regard, the Druids would harvest it using a golden sickle. She went on to tell me that the Chemo caused a horrid pain in her legs, hot baths, anti inflamatories, ibuprofen paracetamol didn't touch the sides, the only thing that helped was when her mother in desperation made her some cannabis cookies. Maybe an intelligent discussion on the use of cannabis for medical reasons is long overdue, who am I to judge someone that has cancer, or a child that is causing her mother so much distress she needs to break the law.After I stopped taking amitriptyline and getting panic attacks, I was told about Arnica. I had been taking prescription amitriptyline for about 7 months and the pain from advanced osteoarthritis in my knee had gone. Stopping it abruptly led to the panic attacks because I didn't know it was an antidepressant that works as a painkiller at low-dose.
I have been rubbing in Arnica Gel ever since, and it has tranformed my mobility. It took a little longer to work on my shoulder, but it worked first day on my knee.
There are Arnica tablets that should only be taken under medical supervision because it is easy the fataly overdose.
Cannabis oil has got all sorts of alleged medical uses, but I have never tried it.
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I wonder whether the main thing here is about getting the right dose of the right stuff for the right indication?Its bonkers, maybe after many years of research, the government will finally find this out & be able to supply the NHS with an incredibly expensive cannabis. The alternative should be to simply give them a seed, which they could grow a plant in their garden for nothing. Hmm I wonder what route they will take. BTW, Cartels is a word that spring to mind, eliminate the competition, control the means of production, & fix the price. Genius.
Im no expert, but there is a world of difference between Morphine & a pot plant. The lethal dose of Hashish is about 1 kilo, dropped directly on top of your head from a multi storey car park.I wonder whether the main thing here is about getting the right dose of the right stuff for the right indication?
There are plenty of other plant-derived medicines in use (e.g. morphine, digoxin, vinca alkaloids etc), but you do have to get the dose right: too low, it doesn't work, too high and you get poisoned.
So, given that there are numerous pharmacologically-active chemicals produced by the plant in concentrations and proportions which will vary even within different parts of the same plant - let alone between plants, one can perhaps see that there's a need to extract and standardise so that known chemicals can be tested, and subsequently safe and effective medicines can be marketed.
Nor am I - but I do have a bit of an idea that I'm writing about.Im no expert
It wasn't fatal poisoning I had in mind, really. More, the problems which result when you give more of something than is necessary to do what is intended: so, we could give a certain dose of morphine twice a day, and someone's pain might be well-managed, and they'd be able to go about their daily business.but there is a world of difference between Morphine & a pot plant. The lethal dose of Hashish is about 1 kilo, dropped directly on top of your head from a multi storey car park.
Yes, I'm aware of the large scale cannabis production close to me.Britains is the largest exporter of medical grade cannabis in the world, grown at a sugar beet factory near you Bo, hundreds of acres under glass, that used to grow tomatoes. The husband of the former governments "Drug Tsar" was awarded the extremely lucrative contract. Meanwhile, on the ground, there are many mothers out there who claim with good reason, that their children who suffer from violent schizophrenic fits can be alleviated by the administration of cannabis, when other chemical treatments have failed. But they are breaking the law, imposed on them by the wife of the man who can grow the stuff. Its bonkers, maybe after many years of research, the government will finally find this out & be able to supply the NHS with an incredibly expensive cannabis. The alternative should be to simply give them a seed, which they could grow a plant in their garden for nothing. Hmm I wonder what route they will take. BTW, Cartels is a word that spring to mind, eliminate the competition, control the means of production, & fix the price. Genius.
Totally agree, I am sure there are help groups out there that could advise. Refinement of a simple plant by big Pharma is also another problem, & we are talking about mega bucks, look at the price of simple drugs used everyday by the NHS, & in a lot of cases paid for by the tazpayer. It is possible to kill yourself by taking too many paracetamol, easily available anywhere.Nor am I - but I do have a bit of an idea that I'm writing about.
It wasn't fatal poisoning I had in mind, really. More, the problems which result when you give more of something than is necessary to do what is intended: so, we could give a certain dose of morphine twice a day, and someone's pain might be well-managed, and they'd be able to go about their daily business.
If we gave them unknown doses, they might vary between being in pain and being too drowsy to do very much. The latter is effectively poisoning - and is avoided by using standardised products with known ingredients.
Cannabis is a long way off being a simple plant: the pharmacologically-active substances in it are numerous, powerful and not terribly-well understood. The pharma companies would point out that it's not just refining/standardising the products, but funding decent research to find out what these various chemicals are useful for, and in what doses. I've never been an apologist for the less-savoury aspects of Big Pharma's dealings - but an occasional dose of realism can prevent the baby being thrown out with the bathwater.Totally agree, I am sure there are help groups out there that could advise. Refinement of a simple plant by big Pharma is also another problem, & we are talking about mega bucks, look at the price of simple drugs used everyday by the NHS, & in a lot of cases paid for by the tazpayer. It is possible to kill yourself by taking too many paracetamol, easily available anywhere.
The surgeons seemed surprised at the progress my broken leg bones had made in two weeks after I started using Comfrey Oil, together with natural glucosamine derived from New Zealand Green-lipped Mussel. The Old English name for Comfrey is 'Knit-bone' ! I didn't tell them what I was using!Arnica is wonderful stuff, it makes you wonder how many plants out there may contain the cure for a variety of ailments.
I mean cannabis, the flower. It's available on the NHS for a few people with selective conditions, but the majority of prescriptions are private ones.Do you mean products containing the active ingredients of cannabis, rather than actual cannabis?
Very few, opiates are the doctors preferred drug.That i did not know, alot of prescriptions must be getting handed out
Another joke idea from clueless politicians and idiots in Whitehall.
The type of people that are drawn to the Herb are people who don't want to conform to the norms in society, they beat their drum, and dance to their own tune.
It's so easy to grow they will only laugh at the idea of "Regulated Cannabis"
Around 3 years ago, I was diagnosed with early onset arthritis in the lower part of my spine - chronic, debilitating pain at times. The consultant rheumatologist prescribed two ‘p’s - paracetamol and Pilates.Anyone using CBD oil for long-term chronic pain relief?