What Are The Recent Studies Of The Effects Of THC In Severe AS Patients ?
I seem to recall that the classification was lowered last year at the Fed level, yet still not legalized, just lower penalty for prosecution. That said, cannabis is not being searched for at airports anymore. They're focusing on bomb traces. Individuals packing are not a concern. There is an article on this site about it. As with most articles on this site, very limited and incomplete in scope. I also started my foray as a teen, now a completely different type of consumer pushing 60. My personal favorite and well stocked product doesn't even result in a "high". It's a strictly non transdermal topical 1:1 high dose that works better than any other topical pain relief available, at least for me. Relief stays at the site of application and does not cross the blood-brain barrier. As you are aware, availability is not the same across state lines. You can probably find better answers to your questions at Leafly.com. I have noticed that some strains actually exacerbate my muscle spasms and pain level. Mostly indicas. How about you?
I've been a THC user since my teens . Obviously , there's the obvious young and partying.
I got my THC card here in Ga recently and was just curious about any updates on the federal push for lowering the class of THC , advances in the AS related research in regards to THC . Just a general update , I guess
Well...albeit an unofficial study, Im happy to answer questions and provide details on my own personal in-depth study of the subject. I use some form to some extent nearly daily for far over 10 years. I use it to get OFF the couch and out of bed, not stay on it. What kind of info are you after? I'm all legal and no secrets. 😎🌱
I Have Spondylitis Along With Spinal Stenosis, Osteoarthritis, Degenerative Disk Disease. I've Had 2 Failed Back Surgeries On Lower Disks.
So Do Any Of You Do Anything For Severe Pain Other Than All These Meds
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