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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78864971 United States 07/12/2020 11:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I rubbed weed on my hand once right after I sneezed and I stopped sneezing shortly there after, but then I had to drive home and let me tell you, I won't be doing that again, so irresponsible and dangerous, I WAS HALLUCINATING AND COULD'VE KILLED SOMEONE. Anyway, I think I rubbed one or two nuggets on my hand, never again, no thank you. Quoting: rubyheartdrips It doesn't work like that, but maybe you had a panic attack. THC doesn't make you hallucinated through touch. Not even Rick Simpon oil has this effect. I know what I experienced shill. Im not getting paid, but I handle weed everyday and have never had any trip from smoking, eating, dabbing or handling. It not that strong of a psycho active. |
Zorro A. Knievel Esq. User ID: 72835707 United States 07/12/2020 11:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I rubbed weed on my hand once right after I sneezed and I stopped sneezing shortly there after, but then I had to drive home and let me tell you, I won't be doing that again, so irresponsible and dangerous, I WAS HALLUCINATING AND COULD'VE KILLED SOMEONE. Anyway, I think I rubbed one or two nuggets on my hand, never again, no thank you. Quoting: rubyheartdrips It doesn't work like that, but maybe you had a panic attack. THC doesn't make you hallucinated through touch. Not even Rick Simpon oil has this effect. I know what I experienced shill. Weed (THC) has to be decarboxylated (heated) before your body can use it. You can't just rub a nug on your hand and it get you high... LOL Last Edited by Zorro A. Knievel Esq. on 07/12/2020 11:07 PM COVID IS NOT FUCKING REAL, WW3 AIN'T GUNNA HAPPEN. TURN OFF YOUR MOTHERFUCKING TV. [link to youtube.com (secure)] [link to youtube.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77047423 United States 07/12/2020 11:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I rubbed weed on my hand once right after I sneezed and I stopped sneezing shortly there after, but then I had to drive home and let me tell you, I won't be doing that again, so irresponsible and dangerous, I WAS HALLUCINATING AND COULD'VE KILLED SOMEONE. Anyway, I think I rubbed one or two nuggets on my hand, never again, no thank you. Quoting: rubyheartdrips placebo effect. You worked yourself into some kind of frenzy. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75246868 United States 07/12/2020 11:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to nypost.com (secure)] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66331268 Researchers from the University of Lethbridge said a study in April showed at least 13 cannabis plants were high in CBD that appeared to affect the ACE2 pathways that the bug uses to access the body. “We were totally stunned at first, and then we were really happy,” one of the researchers, Olga Kovalchuk, told CTV News. Cannabis stocks sky high amid hopes weed wards off coronavirus The results, printed in online journal Preprints, indicated hemp extracts high in CBD may help block proteins that provide a “gateway” for COVID-19 to enter host cells. Kovalchuk’s husband, Igor, suggested cannabis could reduce the virus’ entry points by up to 70 percent. “Therefore, you have more chance to fight it,” he told CTV. “Our work could have a huge influence — there aren’t many drugs that have the potential of reducing infection by 70 to 80 percent,” he told the Calgary Herald. While they stressed that more research was needed, the study gave hope that the cannabis, if proven to modulate the enzyme, “may prove a plausible strategy for decreasing disease susceptibility” as well as “become a useful and safe addition to the treatment of COVID-19 as an adjunct therapy.” Cannabis could even be used to “develop easy-to-use preventative treatments in the form of mouthwash and throat gargle products,” the study suggested, with a “potential to decrease viral entry” through the mouth. “The key thing is not that any cannabis you would pick up at the store will do the trick,” Olga told CTV, with the study suggesting just a handful of more than 800 varieties of sativa seemed to help. All were high in anti-inflammatory CBD — but low in THC, the part that produces the cannabis high. The study, which has yet to be peer-reviewed, was carried out in partnership with Pathway Rx, a cannabis therapy research company, and Swysh Inc., a cannabinoid-based research company. The researchers are seeking funding to continue their efforts to support scientific initiatives to address COVID-19. “While our most effective extracts require further large-scale validation, our study is crucial for the future analysis of the effects of medical cannabis on COVID-19,” the research said. but it doesn't kill gamma radiation sickness. Which is what COVID is. [link to nypost.com (secure)] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66331268 Researchers from the University of Lethbridge said a study in April showed at least 13 cannabis plants were high in CBD that appeared to affect the ACE2 pathways that the bug uses to access the body. “We were totally stunned at first, and then we were really happy,” one of the researchers, Olga Kovalchuk, told CTV News. Cannabis stocks sky high amid hopes weed wards off coronavirus The results, printed in online journal Preprints, indicated hemp extracts high in CBD may help block proteins that provide a “gateway” for COVID-19 to enter host cells. Kovalchuk’s husband, Igor, suggested cannabis could reduce the virus’ entry points by up to 70 percent. “Therefore, you have more chance to fight it,” he told CTV. “Our work could have a huge influence — there aren’t many drugs that have the potential of reducing infection by 70 to 80 percent,” he told the Calgary Herald. While they stressed that more research was needed, the study gave hope that the cannabis, if proven to modulate the enzyme, “may prove a plausible strategy for decreasing disease susceptibility” as well as “become a useful and safe addition to the treatment of COVID-19 as an adjunct therapy.” Cannabis could even be used to “develop easy-to-use preventative treatments in the form of mouthwash and throat gargle products,” the study suggested, with a “potential to decrease viral entry” through the mouth. “The key thing is not that any cannabis you would pick up at the store will do the trick,” Olga told CTV, with the study suggesting just a handful of more than 800 varieties of sativa seemed to help. All were high in anti-inflammatory CBD — but low in THC, the part that produces the cannabis high. The study, which has yet to be peer-reviewed, was carried out in partnership with Pathway Rx, a cannabis therapy research company, and Swysh Inc., a cannabinoid-based research company. The researchers are seeking funding to continue their efforts to support scientific initiatives to address COVID-19. “While our most effective extracts require further large-scale validation, our study is crucial for the future analysis of the effects of medical cannabis on COVID-19,” the research said. but it doesn't kill gamma radiation sickness. Which is what COVID is. Bingo. And we have a winner. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12727294 United States 07/12/2020 11:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The next big thing is cbd enamas with high thc counts. Inject that stuff like any normal enema and hold it as long as you can. Dance around. Twerk a little bit. Then let that shit shoot out in a liquid stream of joy. You’ll get more high than ever before on a level unheard of ever. |
RosehipCaper User ID: 78866141 Canada 07/12/2020 11:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I rubbed weed on my hand once right after I sneezed and I stopped sneezing shortly there after, but then I had to drive home and let me tell you, I won't be doing that again, so irresponsible and dangerous, I WAS HALLUCINATING AND COULD'VE KILLED SOMEONE. Anyway, I think I rubbed one or two nuggets on my hand, never again, no thank you. Quoting: rubyheartdrips It doesn't work like that, but maybe you had a panic attack. THC doesn't make you hallucinated through touch. Not even Rick Simpon oil has this effect. I know what I experienced shill. Weed (THC) has to be decarboxylated (heated) before your body can use it. You can't just rub a nug on your hand and it get you high... LOL Always Think Twice. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12727294 United States 07/12/2020 11:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to nypost.com (secure)] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66331268 Researchers from the University of Lethbridge said a study in April showed at least 13 cannabis plants were high in CBD that appeared to affect the ACE2 pathways that the bug uses to access the body. “We were totally stunned at first, and then we were really happy,” one of the researchers, Olga Kovalchuk, told CTV News. Cannabis stocks sky high amid hopes weed wards off coronavirus The results, printed in online journal Preprints, indicated hemp extracts high in CBD may help block proteins that provide a “gateway” for COVID-19 to enter host cells. Kovalchuk’s husband, Igor, suggested cannabis could reduce the virus’ entry points by up to 70 percent. “Therefore, you have more chance to fight it,” he told CTV. “Our work could have a huge influence — there aren’t many drugs that have the potential of reducing infection by 70 to 80 percent,” he told the Calgary Herald. While they stressed that more research was needed, the study gave hope that the cannabis, if proven to modulate the enzyme, “may prove a plausible strategy for decreasing disease susceptibility” as well as “become a useful and safe addition to the treatment of COVID-19 as an adjunct therapy.” Cannabis could even be used to “develop easy-to-use preventative treatments in the form of mouthwash and throat gargle products,” the study suggested, with a “potential to decrease viral entry” through the mouth. “The key thing is not that any cannabis you would pick up at the store will do the trick,” Olga told CTV, with the study suggesting just a handful of more than 800 varieties of sativa seemed to help. All were high in anti-inflammatory CBD — but low in THC, the part that produces the cannabis high. The study, which has yet to be peer-reviewed, was carried out in partnership with Pathway Rx, a cannabis therapy research company, and Swysh Inc., a cannabinoid-based research company. The researchers are seeking funding to continue their efforts to support scientific initiatives to address COVID-19. “While our most effective extracts require further large-scale validation, our study is crucial for the future analysis of the effects of medical cannabis on COVID-19,” the research said. but it doesn't kill gamma radiation sickness. Which is what COVID is. [link to nypost.com (secure)] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66331268 Researchers from the University of Lethbridge said a study in April showed at least 13 cannabis plants were high in CBD that appeared to affect the ACE2 pathways that the bug uses to access the body. “We were totally stunned at first, and then we were really happy,” one of the researchers, Olga Kovalchuk, told CTV News. Cannabis stocks sky high amid hopes weed wards off coronavirus The results, printed in online journal Preprints, indicated hemp extracts high in CBD may help block proteins that provide a “gateway” for COVID-19 to enter host cells. Kovalchuk’s husband, Igor, suggested cannabis could reduce the virus’ entry points by up to 70 percent. “Therefore, you have more chance to fight it,” he told CTV. “Our work could have a huge influence — there aren’t many drugs that have the potential of reducing infection by 70 to 80 percent,” he told the Calgary Herald. While they stressed that more research was needed, the study gave hope that the cannabis, if proven to modulate the enzyme, “may prove a plausible strategy for decreasing disease susceptibility” as well as “become a useful and safe addition to the treatment of COVID-19 as an adjunct therapy.” Cannabis could even be used to “develop easy-to-use preventative treatments in the form of mouthwash and throat gargle products,” the study suggested, with a “potential to decrease viral entry” through the mouth. “The key thing is not that any cannabis you would pick up at the store will do the trick,” Olga told CTV, with the study suggesting just a handful of more than 800 varieties of sativa seemed to help. All were high in anti-inflammatory CBD — but low in THC, the part that produces the cannabis high. The study, which has yet to be peer-reviewed, was carried out in partnership with Pathway Rx, a cannabis therapy research company, and Swysh Inc., a cannabinoid-based research company. The researchers are seeking funding to continue their efforts to support scientific initiatives to address COVID-19. “While our most effective extracts require further large-scale validation, our study is crucial for the future analysis of the effects of medical cannabis on COVID-19,” the research said. but it doesn't kill gamma radiation sickness. Which is what COVID is. Bingo. And we have a winner. No. Not even close. I’m an electrical engineer with over 30 years experience and a multi million dollar electrical contracting company. I’ve specifically looked into this with all the flat earth generated theories and the amount of consistency with radiation or 5G and Covid is exactly fuckin squat. I’m not saying 5G can’t be used as a weapon, but what you’re seeing right now is definitely not that. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78864971 United States 07/12/2020 11:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The next big thing is cbd enamas with high thc counts. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12727294 Inject that stuff like any normal enema and hold it as long as you can. Dance around. Twerk a little bit. Then let that shit shoot out in a liquid stream of joy. You’ll get more high than ever before on a level unheard of ever. Only Hipsters and Prisoners shoves weed up their ass. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 50356812 United States 07/12/2020 11:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to nypost.com (secure)] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66331268 Researchers from the University of Lethbridge said a study in April showed at least 13 cannabis plants were high in CBD that appeared to affect the ACE2 pathways that the bug uses to access the body. “We were totally stunned at first, and then we were really happy,” one of the researchers, Olga Kovalchuk, told CTV News. Cannabis stocks sky high amid hopes weed wards off coronavirus The results, printed in online journal Preprints, indicated hemp extracts high in CBD may help block proteins that provide a “gateway” for COVID-19 to enter host cells. Kovalchuk’s husband, Igor, suggested cannabis could reduce the virus’ entry points by up to 70 percent. “Therefore, you have more chance to fight it,” he told CTV. “Our work could have a huge influence — there aren’t many drugs that have the potential of reducing infection by 70 to 80 percent,” he told the Calgary Herald. While they stressed that more research was needed, the study gave hope that the cannabis, if proven to modulate the enzyme, “may prove a plausible strategy for decreasing disease susceptibility” as well as “become a useful and safe addition to the treatment of COVID-19 as an adjunct therapy.” Cannabis could even be used to “develop easy-to-use preventative treatments in the form of mouthwash and throat gargle products,” the study suggested, with a “potential to decrease viral entry” through the mouth. “The key thing is not that any cannabis you would pick up at the store will do the trick,” Olga told CTV, with the study suggesting just a handful of more than 800 varieties of sativa seemed to help. All were high in anti-inflammatory CBD — but low in THC, the part that produces the cannabis high. The study, which has yet to be peer-reviewed, was carried out in partnership with Pathway Rx, a cannabis therapy research company, and Swysh Inc., a cannabinoid-based research company. The researchers are seeking funding to continue their efforts to support scientific initiatives to address COVID-19. “While our most effective extracts require further large-scale validation, our study is crucial for the future analysis of the effects of medical cannabis on COVID-19,” the research said. but it doesn't kill gamma radiation sickness. Which is what COVID is. [link to nypost.com (secure)] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66331268 Researchers from the University of Lethbridge said a study in April showed at least 13 cannabis plants were high in CBD that appeared to affect the ACE2 pathways that the bug uses to access the body. “We were totally stunned at first, and then we were really happy,” one of the researchers, Olga Kovalchuk, told CTV News. Cannabis stocks sky high amid hopes weed wards off coronavirus The results, printed in online journal Preprints, indicated hemp extracts high in CBD may help block proteins that provide a “gateway” for COVID-19 to enter host cells. Kovalchuk’s husband, Igor, suggested cannabis could reduce the virus’ entry points by up to 70 percent. “Therefore, you have more chance to fight it,” he told CTV. “Our work could have a huge influence — there aren’t many drugs that have the potential of reducing infection by 70 to 80 percent,” he told the Calgary Herald. While they stressed that more research was needed, the study gave hope that the cannabis, if proven to modulate the enzyme, “may prove a plausible strategy for decreasing disease susceptibility” as well as “become a useful and safe addition to the treatment of COVID-19 as an adjunct therapy.” Cannabis could even be used to “develop easy-to-use preventative treatments in the form of mouthwash and throat gargle products,” the study suggested, with a “potential to decrease viral entry” through the mouth. “The key thing is not that any cannabis you would pick up at the store will do the trick,” Olga told CTV, with the study suggesting just a handful of more than 800 varieties of sativa seemed to help. All were high in anti-inflammatory CBD — but low in THC, the part that produces the cannabis high. The study, which has yet to be peer-reviewed, was carried out in partnership with Pathway Rx, a cannabis therapy research company, and Swysh Inc., a cannabinoid-based research company. The researchers are seeking funding to continue their efforts to support scientific initiatives to address COVID-19. “While our most effective extracts require further large-scale validation, our study is crucial for the future analysis of the effects of medical cannabis on COVID-19,” the research said. but it doesn't kill gamma radiation sickness. Which is what COVID is. Bingo. And we have a winner. No. Not even close. I’m an electrical engineer with over 30 years experience and a multi million dollar electrical contracting company. I’ve specifically looked into this with all the flat earth generated theories and the amount of consistency with radiation or 5G and Covid is exactly fuckin squat. I’m not saying 5G can’t be used as a weapon, but what you’re seeing right now is definitely not that. How the fuck do you know what the effects of 5G are supposed to look like? You're a fucking electrician |
RosehipCaper User ID: 78866141 Canada 07/12/2020 11:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The next big thing is cbd enamas with high thc counts. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12727294 Inject that stuff like any normal enema and hold it as long as you can. Dance around. Twerk a little bit. Then let that shit shoot out in a liquid stream of joy. You’ll get more high than ever before on a level unheard of ever. Only Hipsters and Prisoners shoves weed up their ass. Always Think Twice. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78864971 United States 07/12/2020 11:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weed smokers unwittingly boost their immune systems by sharing pipes and having bad hygiene habits. They pick their nose, scratch their ass cracks, don't brush their teeth, rarely shower, and then come on here proclaiming weed is a magical drug. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8631321 It cures bad disposition. |
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RosehipCaper User ID: 78866141 Canada 07/12/2020 11:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weed smokers unwittingly boost their immune systems by sharing pipes and having bad hygiene habits. They pick their nose, scratch their ass cracks, don't brush their teeth, rarely shower, and then come on here proclaiming weed is a magical drug. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8631321 Says The One Pouring A Drink Perhaps? Always Think Twice. |
rubyheartdrips User ID: 78913634 United States 07/12/2020 11:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78864971 It doesn't work like that, but maybe you had a panic attack. THC doesn't make you hallucinated through touch. Not even Rick Simpon oil has this effect. I know what I experienced shill. Weed (THC) has to be decarboxylated (heated) before your body can use it. You can't just rub a nug on your hand and it get you high... LOL What if I told you I was joking the whole time... @rubyheartdrips |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78897711 United States 07/12/2020 11:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weed smokers unwittingly boost their immune systems by sharing pipes and having bad hygiene habits. They pick their nose, scratch their ass cracks, don't brush their teeth, rarely shower, and then come on here proclaiming weed is a magical drug. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8631321 This are rock musicians, a sub-sept of the stoner clan Most bongmaster level users are surprisingly well washed and immaculately turned out You might be looking at one next time to apply for a loan Just sayin |
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RosehipCaper User ID: 78866141 Canada 07/12/2020 11:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weed (THC) has to be decarboxylated (heated) before your body can use it. You can't just rub a nug on your hand and it get you high... LOL What if I told you I was joking the whole time... I would Tell you, Find Better Smoke.. Always Think Twice. |
The Know Nothing User ID: 79127863 United States 07/12/2020 11:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SO HOW DO YOU USE IT..? TURKEY BASTE, ORAL,. INJECT IT, RUB IT ON ITS SKIN? "The massed forces of the Old Age, however, will be unable to check their headlong onrush. In large measure they will go on to destroy each other in a massive, mutual venting of long pent-up agression . ." 10 EXPLOITING CHAOSA When there is a mass die off of cockroaches, that's when we are really doomed! "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet,” Mattis *Just because we let you hang out doesn't mean you're accepted.* |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75437213 United States 07/12/2020 11:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: ALL IS ONE IS ALL but it doesn't kill gamma radiation sickness. Which is what COVID is. ... Quoting: ALL IS ONE IS ALL but it doesn't kill gamma radiation sickness. Which is what COVID is. Bingo. And we have a winner. No. Not even close. I’m an electrical engineer with over 30 years experience and a multi million dollar electrical contracting company. I’ve specifically looked into this with all the flat earth generated theories and the amount of consistency with radiation or 5G and Covid is exactly fuckin squat. I’m not saying 5G can’t be used as a weapon, but what you’re seeing right now is definitely not that. How the fuck do you know what the effects of 5G are supposed to look like? You're a fucking electrician Electrical ENGINEER. Big diff. And electrician goes to vocational school. I have a degree and design systems like cell towers. Like I said, 5G could possibly be used as a weapon. But currently it is not. Not on the general public anyway. It would be far more likely that they would be hitting individuals through specific Wi-Fi signals or a screen flash than 5G. Please do not doubt that they can program a virus into an individual through a video game. A 5G cellular assault would be like hitting a swath of homes like microwaving an unforked potato. 5G can’t pinpoint an individual among thousands. Anyway the Covid numbers you get from your Masters are all complete lies anyway. There is no mortality. If 5G is used as a WMD you’ll know it right before your head pops like a re-nuked piece of bacon. But it won’t send you to the hospital with some hypocondriatic bullshit fever that amounts to nothing. |
James-XF User ID: 78936526 United States 07/12/2020 11:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to nypost.com (secure)] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66331268 “The key thing is not that any cannabis you would pick up at the store will do the trick,” Olga told CTV, with the study suggesting just a handful of more than 800 varieties of sativa seemed to help. All were high in anti-inflammatory CBD — but low in THC, the part that produces the cannabis high. Maybe, but weed also makes you a lethargic, forgetful, unambitious, and often paranoid piece of garbage. Just 50 years of observation. High CBD - Low THC varieties do not have that effect, as CBD is not psychoactive in the least. And in high THC varieties, Sativa provides an upbeat, energetic, cerebral type of high; where Indica types deliver the stereotypical couch-locked, snack munching, space cadet kind of high. 'bout time to hoist that ole black flag... |
Question EVERYTHING Traveler In The Matrix User ID: 79111265 United States 07/12/2020 11:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to nypost.com (secure)] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66331268 Researchers from the University of Lethbridge said a study in April showed at least 13 cannabis plants were high in CBD that appeared to affect the ACE2 pathways that the bug uses to access the body. “We were totally stunned at first, and then we were really happy,” one of the researchers, Olga Kovalchuk, told CTV News. Cannabis stocks sky high amid hopes weed wards off coronavirus The results, printed in online journal Preprints, indicated hemp extracts high in CBD may help block proteins that provide a “gateway” for COVID-19 to enter host cells. Kovalchuk’s husband, Igor, suggested cannabis could reduce the virus’ entry points by up to 70 percent. “Therefore, you have more chance to fight it,” he told CTV. “Our work could have a huge influence — there aren’t many drugs that have the potential of reducing infection by 70 to 80 percent,” he told the Calgary Herald. While they stressed that more research was needed, the study gave hope that the cannabis, if proven to modulate the enzyme, “may prove a plausible strategy for decreasing disease susceptibility” as well as “become a useful and safe addition to the treatment of COVID-19 as an adjunct therapy.” Cannabis could even be used to “develop easy-to-use preventative treatments in the form of mouthwash and throat gargle products,” the study suggested, with a “potential to decrease viral entry” through the mouth. “The key thing is not that any cannabis you would pick up at the store will do the trick,” Olga told CTV, with the study suggesting just a handful of more than 800 varieties of sativa seemed to help. All were high in anti-inflammatory CBD — but low in THC, the part that produces the cannabis high. The study, which has yet to be peer-reviewed, was carried out in partnership with Pathway Rx, a cannabis therapy research company, and Swysh Inc., a cannabinoid-based research company. The researchers are seeking funding to continue their efforts to support scientific initiatives to address COVID-19. “While our most effective extracts require further large-scale validation, our study is crucial for the future analysis of the effects of medical cannabis on COVID-19,” the research said. Sweet... now I can start smoking weed again. First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. ~ Mahatma Gandhi "Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless. If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—forever." ~ George Orwell "The exact level of tyranny that you're going to live under, is the level of tyranny you put up with." ~Thomas Jefferson "All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent. ~ Thomas Jefferson |
Ima Pseudonym User ID: 76423614 United States 07/12/2020 11:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The study, which has yet to be peer-reviewed, was carried out in partnership with Pathway Rx, a cannabis therapy research company, and Swysh Inc., a cannabinoid-based research company. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66331268 "carried out in partnership with" means "sponsored by". It means that this research is biased. So, don't be going and emptying the weed shelves at your local drug store. i'm sure the sponsoring companies patented strains will be the ones that "work" Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. |