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medicinemane · 4 months
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Should make a pain killer that actually kills (or even touches) pain
#not that I have access to ultra hardcore stuff#but even when I had... pretty sure it was vicodine for my wisdom teeth; it didn't do a thing for me#cbd based stuff seems like it maybe helps; certainly does more than nsaids which do nothing for pain (great for inflammation though)#but I just... I'd really like something that actually makes my muscles and joints feel like... good; unpain#I'm sure it would be classified as addictive whatever it was but like... fuck man... I just want to not hurt#I can't tell if I have chronic pain cause... I kinda forget to pay attention when I'm hurting a lot of the time#I'll just... kinda realize I've been hurting bad all day and just not really focusing on it#and I also don't know how often it happens; if it's once a day or once a month or what; not great at noting that stuff down#but man... I don't even like most meds; so many meds either do nothing for me or make me feel like shit#like... benedril? however you spell it; someone gave me some once said it would help me sleep... help me be awake feeling like ass more lik#but like... love to see if muscle relaxants actually like... relaxed my muscles; but you get it; you get why I'll never be able to try it#though honestly I think therapeutic massage might help me a lot#but my doc says that really only gets authorized by physical therapy and... well for me physical therapy is useless#cause I forget to do the exercise; like it's me failing a physical therapy; not a probably with physical therapy#if I ever think I can keep up with it I'd love to try physical therapy for my back again; but I don't want to waste all my chances at it#not when... I descriptively didn't do it when I was in it before; I'd never remember to do any of the exercises#anyway; bonus story from when I was in urgent care when the infection came back (that's still never been solved)#I tell the doc 'last time it tore open a drainage hole it was the worst pain I've ever felt'... cause it was#I said 'I'll need something a bit stronger than an nsaid cause the nsaid did nothing but cut inflammation last time'#she's like 'don't worry; I got you'... wanna guess what she gave me? a newer nsaid#it didn't do shit; I was just lucky and it wasn't as painful... maybe the old drainage hole tore open easier this time#but I didn't even take the nsaid she prescribed; so I'm gonna say it wasn't that med helping#like I get it; you don't want to give opioids... and would it shock you to know that wasn't what I was looking for either#there's gotta be something between nsaid and fentynol man#...well... maybe the cdb has almost got my muscles... hurting less at least; only taken all this time I've been writing#they still hurt for sure... I don't know... get tired; you know?#mm tag so i can find things later
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landofgay · 6 months
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I love you THC I love you CBD I love you CBN I love you CBG I love you CBC I love you all the other minor cannabinoids. I love you cannabis. :^)
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uranium · 8 months
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STARING down my pack of cigs right now because i know i would feel better if i went on a midnight smoke walk but the second that shit hits my lungs im going to get sent back to the hospital and everyone will get mad at me
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boomerang109 · 1 year
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deep-peach · 1 year
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has anyone else been a fairly heavy smoker and then stopped and then after about 3-4 days without smoking start coughing up some gross shit or.. just me 🌚 it happens every time and I’m assuming it’s just normal and my lungs cleaning themselves out finally but it’s weird and gross and so consistent lol. always after like 3-4 days and then it lasts a few days or a week.
in other news I finally decided to stop smoking at home 👍 sick of paying for it, sick of coughing and all the gross stuff that goes along w it, gonna be in grad dorms and don’t want to disrupt w that loud loud and/or ruin my opportunities bc I got in trouble for it or smth. Saving tons of money already it’s wild. I just want to go back to smoking socially and not in my house constantly 😞👍
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shopperdrugmart · 13 days
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cbdplushealthboutique · 4 months
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graveyarrdshift · 5 months
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I WANT TO SMOKE SOME WEED
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voyagetv67 · 6 months
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💊 PEPPA PIG dissimulate GHB 🧴
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shiny-rainbow-bitch · 8 months
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meeshnut · 10 months
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This how I brew my tea western: 30oz at a time. 😎
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glitchdollmemoria · 1 year
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HaShem said to me, He said little freak of mine you are gonna have the most unbearable addictive tendencies and you will have multiple disabilities that demand your abstinence from even the least harmful substances, and you will sit in your apartment distressed out of your mind sipping ramune and wishing for cigarettes and booze
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budandtender · 1 year
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Investigating the Function of Endocannabinoids in Managing Alcohol Intake
Alcohol Awareness Week 03 July - 09 July
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Introduction
Alcohol consumption is a widespread social activity, but excessive drinking can lead to numerous health problems and addiction. Recent research has shed light on the potential role of endocannabinoids in managing alcohol consumption. Endocannabinoids are naturally occurring compounds in the human body that interact with the endocannabinoid system (ECS), a complex cell-signalling system involved in maintaining homeostasis. In this article, we will explore how endocannabinoids can help regulate alcohol intake without delving into the medical uses of CBD.
Understanding the Endocannabinoid System
The endocannabinoid system plays a crucial role in regulating various physiological processes, including mood, appetite, pain sensation, and immune response. It comprises three main components: endocannabinoids, receptors, and enzymes. The two primary endocannabinoids are anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG). These compounds interact with two main types of receptors, CB1 and CB2, which are found throughout the body.
The ECS's primary function is to maintain balance within the body, responding to internal and external changes by modulating various biological processes. This includes influencing the brain's reward system, which is responsible for our motivation to engage in pleasurable activities, such as consuming alcohol.
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Endocannabinoids and Alcohol Consumption
Research has shown that the endocannabinoid system plays a significant role in alcohol consumption behaviour. Studies on rodents have demonstrated that manipulating the levels of endocannabinoids or blocking their receptors can significantly impact alcohol intake.
For example, increasing the levels of anandamide in specific brain regions reduces alcohol consumption in rodents, while blocking CB1 receptors leads to a decrease in alcohol preference. Similarly, genetic variations in humans that affect endocannabinoid signalling have been linked to differences in alcohol consumption patterns and the risk of developing alcohol use disorder.
Endocannabinoids may also play a role in reducing alcohol-related damage to the brain. Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to neuroinflammation and oxidative stress, which contribute to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration. Studies have shown that endocannabinoids possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, suggesting their potential to protect the brain from alcohol-induced damage.
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Potential Applications
While more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between endocannabinoids and alcohol consumption, these findings open up new possibilities for managing alcohol intake and treating alcohol-related disorders. By modulating the endocannabinoid system, it may be possible to develop novel therapeutic strategies to help individuals reduce excessive drinking or prevent relapse in those recovering from alcohol addiction.
Moreover, understanding the role of endocannabinoids in alcohol consumption could also lead to the development of harm reduction strategies, such as creating targeted interventions for individuals with specific genetic variations that affect endocannabinoid signalling.
Conclusion
The endocannabinoid system's involvement in regulating alcohol consumption presents an exciting area of research with significant implications for public health. By harnessing the power of endocannabinoids, we may be able to develop innovative approaches to managing alcohol intake and mitigating the negative consequences of excessive drinking. However, further research is necessary to fully understand the complex relationship between endocannabinoids and alcohol consumption and translate these findings into practical applications.
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silphiumextracts · 1 year
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How to Effectively Treat a Cannabis Garden for Fungus Gnats
Welcome to SilphiumExtracts.com, your go-to resource for all things related to cannabis cultivation. In this blog post, we will discuss a common pest issue that can plague cannabis gardens: fungus gnats. These small, flying insects can be a nuisance, but with the right approach, you can effectively treat and prevent their infestation. Read on to discover valuable insights and practical tips on…
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mars-ipan · 1 year
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i sometimes worry about how much this website romanticizes drug use
#tw drug mention#do not get me wrong!!! i am not a narc or against drugs or anything like that#and by NO means should we demonize addicts. they are people and they deserve respect#that being said: i’m worried#i have a family history of addiction on both sides of my family#all of my grandparents have smoked at one point. some of them smoked until they died (not from smoking but it sure fucked them up)#both of my parents were smokers#my mom stopped smoking when she got pregnant and never really started again#she’s told me now the thing she has to be careful with is food#(which is a different nuanced discussion for another time)#my dad has always had his vices#he’s fully hooked on nicotine. he’s been trying to stop smoking but he still goes through a sleeve of nicotine candies in a month#(it’s a lot. he buys like 6 containers at a time)#he’s been smoking cbd (legal here but even if it weren’t i am Not A Narc)#and of course he’s been trying to wean off of his prescribed painkillers#(he is taking them as responsibly as he is able to do not demonize my father)#which is. hard#all this to say i am incredibly prone to addiction#it’s in my blood and i grew up watching it#and it is not something to be taken lightly. at all#am i against drugs? no. am i against self-medication? no#but oftentimes this site talks about drugs as if they don’t have the potential to be incredibly dangerous#which they can be.#and if we ignore that then i worry people are going to get themselves addicted#and that’s expensive. and deadly#and if you can prevent being addicted i think that you should by any means#i don’t plan on drinking much. i don’t plan on smoking anything at all#i may do edibles from time to time#but this sort of stuff needs to be in moderation#idk. i just see a lot of glorification of drugs here and it worries me
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cbd4u · 2 years
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