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And also, hemp is one of the 50 fundamental herbs in Chinese Traditional Medicine.
If I would have posted links to researches, no one would read them. Pictures are easier for people to read.Ol argedco luciftias said:It would be more helpful if you would post something other than pictures that were created by either drug addicts trying to promote drug use, or people trying to make money by selling supplements.
The cultural brainwashing is quite the opposite. Hemp has been under attack for decades. I wouldn't call studies "only enthusiasm".NakedPluto said:Hemp is not miraculous either. There's too much misplaced enthusiasm about this. If you have cancer, hardcore chronic illnesses, extraordinary choice. Talk to the doctors and the Gods.
This stems from cultural brainwashing. Wellness and comfort are only buzzwords for drug acceptance. I have wrote enough about this to be educational.
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And also, hemp is one of the 50 fundamental herbs in Chinese Traditional Medicine.
They were using some very bad sorts of marijuana with THC. Lydia, hemp has no THC in it (or some very very small amount). Of course you shouldn't use it in large amounts, but in normal amounts. Everything used in big amounts can be harmful. As I also said before, you even have hemp used in Chinese Traditional Medicine.Lydia [JG said:" post_id=382626 time=1661065003 user_id=57]
I knew 2 people, both were incredibly talented, we are talking super-star talented. One was highly talented in multiple areas, had all sorts of trophies from competitions.
Both got into marijuana in their teens (one was late teens, the other was early teens).
Both killed their passion and desire to take their talents to a higher level. The younger one got mental illness from it (doctors confirmed it was from weed, it caused holes in his brain).
Marijuana is very yin-heavy and kills the drive to succeed, this has been confirmed by others here too.
Doesn't this article talk about overuse of it?Blitzkreig [JG said:" post_id=382471 time=1661005704 user_id=21286]
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Yes, there are many uses for herbs and foods in medicine. Hemp is but only one of them.
In regards to Marijuana itself, this is not useful in the slightest, not in any medical sense.
"Let's take a look at how cannabis affects the elements of the body. Using cannabis takes Jing and rapidly turns it into Qi and Shen, thus you lose a lot of essence over time, since you're body is releasing Jing faster than the body can assimilate it. This would be similar to going to college with a large trust fund only to overspend it and find yourself pennyless after a mere two years into your four-year degree. Over spending your allotted Jing makes one understand why people who consume a lot of drugs might look like they are aging faster than is normal.
Wood Disharmony
Cannabis users are many times the deepest visionaries of society. They want to be in deep alignment with their spirit and shine bright into the world. The liver is the General and Force of Direction. The impact on liver yang is that in the short term, there is a creativity and expanded visionary process. Longer term, there is a weakened visionary process and inability to take action. When the liver, an emotional organ, gets upset, red eyes, irritability and depression set in. Women have a disruption in menses with worsened PMS symptoms.
Fire Ablaze
In Chinese, the word for "heart" (hsin) is also used to denote "mind." The Shen resides in the heart, and as one sleeps, blood goes into the heart and calms the Shen. Upon awakening, they feel refreshed. When cannabis goes into fire of the heart, it might seem innocuous at first. While awake, sudden flashes of anger arise and paranoia sets in. Without a strong Shen, one seems "lost" and sleep becomes restless and disturbed with nightmares and heart palpitations.
Earth Scorched
When fire scorches the earth, the yin of earth gets depleted, and the body has similar symptoms of hypoglycaemia; blood sugar drops and the appetite is constantly hungry. If one is not in touch with what nourishes them, then they will eat random things, and might gain weight. Women will be prone to yeast and bladder infections because of the dampness from accumulated sugars eaten.
Metal, Too Weak To Cut
Cannabis affects the lungs, skin and immunity. Specific symptomology are: the lungs and skin get dry and there will be deep red-hot pimples on the large intestine meridians on the face (around the mouth) and chest/upper back area surrounding the lungs. There is typically a chronic cough with mucus. Long term, there might be asthma/eczema or random staph infections. Regular cannabis smokers have respiratory issues such as lung qi deficiency with heat (sometimes producing little yellow phlegm nuggets in the mornings).
Water Depleted
By tapping into the water of the kidneys, the Jing is depleted. There is fire from the heart meridian and vision from the liver, but not enough energy to produce a result. Long-term users might suffer from lower back achiness, which is a sign that reserves are being tapped heavily. The continuous depletion of the Jing and kidney energy diminishes sex-drive in both men and women. In some cases of over consumption, erectile dysfunction (ED) has been noted in men as early as their twenties.
Lastly, vaporizers are gaining much momentum, but are just as bad as it takes Jing and uses it the same way that regular cannabis smoke does.
Other Issues
Cannabis has a cooling effect over time; it stimulates the liver yang in the beginning, but it depletes it in the long run, so the net effect is cooling, which the body counteracts by producing heat. Thus, women who overuse cannabis might find themselves suffering from hot flashes, similar to that of a pre-menopausal woman. A combination of birth control pills and cannabis has created one of the worst female reproductive health issues of all time with a surge of ovarian cysts, fibroids and dysmenorrhea. Additionally, as stated above, the continuous depletion of the Jing, or kidney energy, diminishes sex-drive."
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Lydia [JG said:" post_id=382626 time=1661065003 user_id=57]
I knew 2 people, both were incredibly talented, we are talking super-star talented. One was highly talented in multiple areas, had all sorts of trophies from competitions.
Both got into marijuana in their teens (one was late teens, the other was early teens).
Both killed their passion and desire to take their talents to a higher level. The younger one got mental illness from it (doctors confirmed it was from weed, it caused holes in his brain).
Marijuana is very yin-heavy and kills the drive to succeed, this has been confirmed by others here too.
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And also, hemp is one of the 50 fundamental herbs in Chinese Traditional Medicine.
I think you are right about Hemp 100% it feels almost ridiculous that people are arguing with you from a religious community that promotes self indulgence and individual freedom. Just because one doesn't agree that it can't be medically beneficial doesn't mean that it's not. Even alcohol has medical benefits. But let's just all assume it doesn't, who are we to judge others for such a simple act of indulgence.
Serbon said:Doesn't this article talk about overuse of it?
Jjkillerxx said:I think you are right about Hemp 100% it feels almost ridiculous that people are arguing with you from a religious community that promotes self indulgence and individual freedom. Just because one doesn't agree that it can't be medically beneficial doesn't mean that it's not. Even alcohol has medical benefits. But let's just all assume it doesn't, who are we to judge others for such a simple act of indulgence.
Serbon said:Hemp consumption is not "drug use".
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In regards to the illegality of it, this seems to be originally enforced by the conservative culture of the time. However, one can also point to the suppression of holistic medicine, which was sufficiently oppressed without widespread legal obstacles. It was never illegal to possess other medicinal herbs, yet the market for treatment by them was destroyed due to disinfo campaigns.
I decided to do a quick Internet search for fentanyl, and at the top of the page is news, and the very first result from 5 hours ago is Epic Research: Only 5% of Overdose Patients Tested for Fentanyl, #1 Killer of Americans 18-45. Another from also 5 hours ago is Greenville County Detention Center deaths: Men found dead suffered from fentanyl toxicity. (There are other recent articles, like from 20 minutes to a few hours ago, regarding crimes related to fentanyl.) I bet substances, more accurately items on the period table, can be used for other things which we don't know or are not "allowed" to know. The use of substances like this can either be a good thing, if researched into it properly and administered properly, or can not be good so would need to be left alone altogether. Either way, we won't need drugs and medicinal/Magickal herbs one day, surely.HP. Zevios Metathronos said:Things that leave people fried and dead like Fentanyl etc will be banished from this world.
jrvan said:CBD oil seemed like nothing but a health fad to me from the start when I heard it being talked about by family, friends, and online. Some tried to promote it to me if I recall, and I never tried it. I never had any interest, and it seemed really stupid to me. Better to spend money on a Yoga membership or physical therapy for those who are in so much distress that they believe they need CBD oil. Isn't it the same idea as weed? Numbing someone out. Numbing something doesn't remove the problem, and the pain is there for a reason. Weed numbs the mind, and CBD oil numbs the body... is that it?
GoldenxChild1 said:jrvan said:CBD oil seemed like nothing but a health fad to me from the start when I heard it being talked about by family, friends, and online. Some tried to promote it to me if I recall, and I never tried it. I never had any interest, and it seemed really stupid to me. Better to spend money on a Yoga membership or physical therapy for those who are in so much distress that they believe they need CBD oil. Isn't it the same idea as weed? Numbing someone out. Numbing something doesn't remove the problem, and the pain is there for a reason. Weed numbs the mind, and CBD oil numbs the body... is that it?
There are two different chemicals in Marijuana. One is THC which is psycho active, and the other is CBD with is "allegedly" non-psycho active. They work by binding to your own endocannabinoid system; which if I remember, NakedPluto said can be activated naturally by the working on the fourth chakra without the draw backs. The whole mind and body thing has to do with two different types of weed, one is Indica (Body High) and the other is Sativa (Head High), and there are also hybrids now.
Either way, it is acutely and chronically one of the worst things you can do to yourself.
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