The Challenge and Promise of Cannabis-Based PTSD Research
Dr. Sue Sisley (MD) Since 1968 the National Institute on Drug Abuse has maintained a monopoly on the production and distribution of cannabis for research.
I think smoking vs. vaporizing is interesting. Personally, I think most people don't give vaping enough of a chance, plus I think most people are biased toward the feeling and sensation of smoke inhalation. Also, vaporizing devices can vary widely in their efficacy of delivery and that means a wide range of user experiences vs. smoking. I have complely moved to vaporizing and it's definitely an acquired taste. The advantages make it worth the switch tho. Once in awhile I'll go outside and burn one. The only difference I notice is how bad it tastes compared to my vaporizer. Ymmv!
Thank you
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A mold study with Veterans this seems to be.?
A 10 year mold study? On Veterans? For Ptsd?
And This study was Governed by those who gave the Veterans ptsd in the first place?
We should lie and say cannabis kills that will surely give the green light from the government and make it legal to consume.
I think smoking vs. vaporizing is interesting. Personally, I think most people don't give vaping enough of a chance, plus I think most people are biased toward the feeling and sensation of smoke inhalation. Also, vaporizing devices can vary widely in their efficacy of delivery and that means a wide range of user experiences vs. smoking.
I have complely moved to vaporizing and it's definitely an acquired taste. The advantages make it worth the switch tho.
Once in awhile I'll go outside and burn one. The only difference I notice is how bad it tastes compared to my vaporizer. Ymmv!
Thank you
😎
A mold study with Veterans this seems to be.?
A 10 year mold study? On Veterans? For Ptsd?
And This study was Governed by those who gave the Veterans ptsd in the first place?
We should lie and say cannabis kills that will surely give the green light from the government and make it legal to consume.
Flowers for the people!