Thats where i stand on it. Im not even a big smoker, maybe about a quarter a month, but growing these plants is my real addiction and weed makes great gifts for holidays. Its the gift that keeps on givingI’m definitely addicted to growing it at least
Thats where i stand on it. Im not even a big smoker, maybe ill smoke a quarter a month, but growing these plants is my real addiction and weed makes great gifts for holidays. Its the gift that keeps on giving
You haven't proven it, your anecdotes and those of people who share your confirmation bias isn't proof. In the years since I started reading about it and your opinion people studying it have come up with a working theory on what's going on that explains the symptoms/diagnosis and also roundly dismissed your idea that it's neem poisoning. Your refusal to acknowledge others opinions based on more rigorous evidence doesn't mean your right, just close minded and illogical. To the point when people bring it up and shown the multiple studies they quickly back peddle and usually apologize for spreading misinformation. All you've proven is that people who lack critical thinking are susceptible to confirmation bias regardless of how illogical it is instead.@Somatek Yes... read all that same shit for years, and it is still incorrect.
Some day, some accredited lab coat is going to prove to everyone else what I already know and have proven. Yet another, "you were right, Douglas."
I've experienced plenty of those moments, so I'm not concerned in the slightest.
I (and many others now) have not been to the ER for CHS since religiously avoiding neem cannabis.
same here!Ya I get a good laugh from "addiction specialists". Its ok to drink a beer but a shot will make you an addict, the garbage this guy is spewing has long since been debunked. Its the same with weed one toke of a strong cannabis will make you an addict but smoking a whole joint of mild cannabis won't even though its the same amount of THC. The stupidity of his arguments is self evident. BTW 90% of people are addicted to caffeine. A person might find consuming too much caffeine and experiencing side effects to be easy. However, a life-threatening overdose is rare, and a caffeine overdose as a cause of death even rarer. In a 2018 review of scientific journal articles, researchers identified 92 reported deaths from caffeine overdose. And zero from cannabis use so what's more dangerous you coffee or your cannabis? Smoking a joint laughing my ass off!
HS also only exists in small numbers and no knows what causes it. CHS is just HS in people who use cannabis. This kind of medical reefer madness has been going on for some time in one case doctors were sure that cannabis caused MS because MS patients use it more then the general population for pain relief.Does CHS exist? Yes, in extremely low numbers.
Everything is relative. The adverse reaction to using too much cannabis is a panic attack Karens know all about these. The adverse reaction to using too much alcohol is death.
2200 people die from overdosing on alcohol just in the States each year.