jakoze bysis pooperaci bolest tisil ganjou, ze opiat je spatne ?
Ja ano! Nekolikrat sem byl na operaci kolene a dostal sem proti bolesti vzdycky tramal. Vzal sem si ho jen jednou, poprve.... a uz bych to nikdy neudelal. Bolest asi zmizela, ale ten stav do kteryho me to svinstvo dostalo byl horsi. Od te doby uz sem tu bolest hasil vzdycky jen vytazkem (pri dalsich repasech od prvniho dne) a v pohode. A stejne tak naprosto evidentne a nepopiratelne pomohl vytazek proti bolesti vsem lidem s rakovinou, kterym sem ho poskytl. Lepe nez opiove naplasti! A prijde mi celkem crazy ze to musim delat ilegalne pod hrozbou vezeni. Proc to tak podle vas kluci je?
Jestli chcete clanky a studie tak by jste asi meli sami hledat, ne cekat az vam je nekdo ukaze. To ale narazite na problem, ze je to porad po celem svete nelegalni.(porad i v usa na federalni urovni)
Currently, the US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) runs the nation’s only federally sanctioned marijuana farm, producing a research supply through a contract with the University of Mississippi in Oxford. To obtain the strain, researchers — even those with private or local funding — must gain approval from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) or the National Institutes of Health, as well as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The DEA and local drug-enforcement officials must also approve research facilities for secure storage and handling of marijuana. The approval process can last for years.Suzanne Sisley, a clinical psychiatrist at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix, knows this well. In 2011, she secured approval from the FDA to conduct a trial of marijuana to treat post-traumatic stress disorder in US military veterans. But it was not until two weeks ago — nearly three years later — that she received clearance from the HHS. Although Sisley already has plenty of volunteers for her 70-person trial, her laboratory will have to pass inspections by drug officials before it can receive limited quantities of the only federally approved marijuana strain.
That variety contains relatively high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), marijuana’s primary active ingredient, and low levels of cannabidiol (CBD), another potentially thera*peutic component. Such controlled cultivation helps to maintain chemical consistency in research marijuana, explains Mahmoud ElSohly, who directs the NIDA Marijuana Project at the University of Mississippi.