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Thaksin’s Attempt to Mediate Peace in Myanmar Faces Challenges
sumaterani replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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Bad News For Weed Shops: Potent Cannabis Poses Mental Health Risks
sumaterani replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
illegal: the prison will be full of working class legal: some people hate to see happy people -
Bad News For Weed Shops: Potent Cannabis Poses Mental Health Risks
sumaterani replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
how would they know? have some brain to open link and read scientific journal... oops sorry you only interested in rubbish It's sad people can't define recreational and medical but hate so much recreational while the whole nation is pretty much relying on tourism which can be both recreational and medical -
Bad News For Weed Shops: Potent Cannabis Poses Mental Health Risks
sumaterani replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The true knowledge is never a waste, beware of false knowledge as you spouted 'few' false claim just because the big pharmas don't like competitors so they put money into hating a happy plant. Don't you think recreation is good for body and mind health? Is there hypocrisy down some people so anti-recreational, why? -
There's only one species: Cannabis Sativa L (Linnaeus) - on scientifically proven molecular level. The first description of the plant species Cannabis Sativa L. was made by Carolus Linnaeus in 1753, who was familiar with the hemp plants that were cultivated in Europe [1]. A few years later, in 1785 Jean-Baptiste Lamarck described what he believed to be another species of the genus Cannabis, with plants from India, which he called Cannabis indica [1]. The main difference between the C. sativa plants described by Linnaeus and by Lamarck at that time, responds to the differences between hemp and marijuana
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Bad News For Weed Shops: Potent Cannabis Poses Mental Health Risks
sumaterani replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Also, usually the last people to know they are smelly are people with bad smell I would suggest to try France Cannabis fragrance, it's on the shell -
Bad News For Weed Shops: Potent Cannabis Poses Mental Health Risks
sumaterani replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Bad old news for delusional haters, cannabis has went through 3 clinical trial as it performs therapeutic effects to help cure: ANXIETY DISORDER, BIPOLAR DISORDER, PTSD and probably Schizophrenia too NCBI mental health journal Cannabidiol by Harvard MD (Summary below) 'The evidence for cannabidiol health benefits.' CBD has been touted for a wide variety of health issues, but the strongest scientific evidence is for its effectiveness in treating some of the cruelest childhood epilepsy syndromes, such as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), which typically don't respond well to antiseizure medications. In numerous studies, CBD was able to reduce the number of seizures, and, in some cases, stop them altogether. Epidiolex, which primarily consists of CBD, is the first cannabis-derived medicine approved by the FDA for these conditions. Animal studies, and self-reports or research in humans, suggest CBD may also help with: Anxiety: Studies and clinical trials are exploring the common report that CBD can reduce anxiety. Insomnia: Studies suggest that CBD may help with both falling asleep and staying asleep, in part by helping address chronic pain and anxiety. Chronic pain: Increasingly, human studies are substantiating the claims that CBD helps control pain. One animal study from the European Journal of Pain suggests CBD could help lower pain and inflammation due to arthritis when applied to skin. Other research identifies how CBD may inhibit inflammatory and neuropathic pain, which are difficult to treat. Addiction: CBD can help lower cravings for tobacco and heroin under certain conditions, according to some research in humans. Animal models of addiction suggest it may also help lessen cravings for other addictive substances such as alcohol, cannabis, opiates, and stimulants. Outside of the US, the prescription drug Sativex, which uses CBD as an active ingredient, is approved for muscle spasticity associated with multiple sclerosis and for cancer pain. Within the US, Epidiolex is approved for certain types of epilepsy and tuberous sclerosis. [Dr. Peter Grinspoon, MD; is a primary care physician, educator, and cannabis specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital; an instructor at Harvard Medical School; and a certified health and wellness coach.] -
Former Minister Itthipol Free Amid Pattaya Condo Controversy
sumaterani replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
so basically a dynasty -
stupid and poor people deserve to be happy too, ain't they? I have no problem as long as it makes them happy, they're still harmless when they're high, and most probably kinder too. I've met a lot of the richest dudes and so called the smartest, they aren't the nicest people to be around with. I guess the prison now made a lot more of non cannabis smokers. Anyway, Elon Musk and Michael Phelps smoke weed sometimes; those statistics failed to make me feel insecure about my finance and intelligent haha There are 3 types of lies: lies, obvious lies and statistics.
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well, I apologized in good faith, that's on my part. I didn't ask for tolerance because I know it's wrong and against the law, I acknowledge he shouldn't smoke in public transport. But I do see the problem here actually wasn't intentional, not all potheads have the same awareness or discipline; Anyway, I understand your anger, it will be more effective if you asked him to be fined at the moment on pier, don't forget to take some evidences because it's required by the law; that probably should satisfy you and teach him a big deal.
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it's windy on a moving boat more than on the beach so probably that dude thought it won't bother the other passengers. As a fellow potsmoker and foreigner, I apologize it bothered you, we usually just wanna have good times. I always rent a hotel or Airbnb with balcony, that's where I smoke cannabis or at some dispensaries if they provide the facility.
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Man quits weed after 20 years and shares the benefits
sumaterani replied to george's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
If logic and reason were used by lawmakers then it means at least cannabis should be classified the same as alcohol or even much better. People should demand NO alcohol for recreational use -
"No Weed" signs have appeared in my Condo building..
sumaterani replied to bobbin's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
signs like these are free advertisement for the younger folks who are more curious than informed adults -
Cannabis partially decriminalised in Germany
sumaterani replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
last year I visited Germany, they have many CBD shops even before this law -
I became a cannabis club member in Barcelona that cost me 10 Eur plus 1 welcome joint. Membership is for 1 year, service included a shared air conditioned room for smoking. How much does it cost?
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Reason why cannabis is going to be banned again
sumaterani replied to Jayaroi's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
I still don't get it ... what is wrong with adults having recreational time? what's wrong with tourist buying products that makes them happy and high? Isn't recreational fundamentally the same as medical? isn't recreational also good for your body and mind health? why do people flocks for tourism, are they having recreational thing? -
Reason why cannabis is going to be banned again
sumaterani replied to Jayaroi's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
Probably I will skip to 2027 for a new Prime Minister -
Reason why cannabis is going to be banned again
sumaterani replied to Jayaroi's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
It's you that failed miserably because you see people are getting happy and prosperous. Or probably you are happy to see jails were getting full of innocent youngsters. Such as psychopathy traits, I would recommend you to get some chills and infused in CBD lol -
The evidence for cannabidiol health benefits CBD has been touted for a wide variety of health issues, but the strongest scientific evidence is for its effectiveness in treating some of the cruelest childhood epilepsy syndromes, such as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), which typically don't respond well to antiseizure medications. In numerous studies, CBD was able to reduce the number of seizures, and, in some cases, stop them altogether. Epidiolex, which primarily consists of CBD, is the first cannabis-derived medicine approved by the FDA for these conditions. Animal studies, and self-reports or research in humans, suggest CBD may also help with: Anxiety: Studies and clinical trials are exploring the common report that CBD can reduce anxiety. Insomnia: Studies suggest that CBD may help with both falling asleep and staying asleep, in part by helping address chronic pain and anxiety. Chronic pain: Increasingly, human studies are substantiating the claims that CBD helps control pain. One animal study from the European Journal of Pain suggests CBD could help lower pain and inflammation due to arthritis when applied to skin. Other research identifies how CBD may inhibit inflammatory and neuropathic pain, which are difficult to treat. Addiction: CBD can help lower cravings for tobacco and heroin under certain conditions, according to some research in humans. Animal models of addiction suggest it may also help lessen cravings for other addictive substances such as alcohol, cannabis, opiates, and stimulants. Outside of the US, the prescription drug Sativex, which uses CBD as an active ingredient, is approved for muscle spasticity associated with multiple sclerosis and for cancer pain. Within the US, Epidiolex is approved for certain types of epilepsy and tuberous sclerosis. [Excerpts from health.harvard.edu by Dr. Peter Grinspoon, MD; a primary care physician, educator, and cannabis specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital; an instructor at Harvard Medical School; and a certified health and wellness coach.]
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The evidence for cannabidiol health benefits CBD has been touted for a wide variety of health issues, but the strongest scientific evidence is for its effectiveness in treating some of the cruelest childhood epilepsy syndromes, such as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), which typically don't respond well to antiseizure medications. In numerous studies, CBD was able to reduce the number of seizures, and, in some cases, stop them altogether. Epidiolex, which primarily consists of CBD, is the first cannabis-derived medicine approved by the FDA for these conditions. Animal studies, and self-reports or research in humans, suggest CBD may also help with: Anxiety: Studies and clinical trials are exploring the common report that CBD can reduce anxiety. Insomnia: Studies suggest that CBD may help with both falling asleep and staying asleep, in part by helping address chronic pain and anxiety. Chronic pain: Increasingly, human studies are substantiating the claims that CBD helps control pain. One animal study from the European Journal of Pain suggests CBD could help lower pain and inflammation due to arthritis when applied to skin. Other research identifies how CBD may inhibit inflammatory and neuropathic pain, which are difficult to treat. Addiction: CBD can help lower cravings for tobacco and heroin under certain conditions, according to some research in humans. Animal models of addiction suggest it may also help lessen cravings for other addictive substances such as alcohol, cannabis, opiates, and stimulants. Outside of the US, the prescription drug Sativex, which uses CBD as an active ingredient, is approved for muscle spasticity associated with multiple sclerosis and for cancer pain. Within the US, Epidiolex is approved for certain types of epilepsy and tuberous sclerosis. [Excerpts from health.harvard.edu by Dr. Peter Grinspoon, MD; a primary care physician, educator, and cannabis specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital; an instructor at Harvard Medical School; and a certified health and wellness coach.]
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The evidence for cannabidiol health benefits CBD has been touted for a wide variety of health issues, but the strongest scientific evidence is for its effectiveness in treating some of the cruelest childhood epilepsy syndromes, such as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), which typically don't respond well to antiseizure medications. In numerous studies, CBD was able to reduce the number of seizures, and, in some cases, stop them altogether. Epidiolex, which primarily consists of CBD, is the first cannabis-derived medicine approved by the FDA for these conditions. Animal studies, and self-reports or research in humans, suggest CBD may also help with: Anxiety: Studies and clinical trials are exploring the common report that CBD can reduce anxiety. Insomnia: Studies suggest that CBD may help with both falling asleep and staying asleep, in part by helping address chronic pain and anxiety. Chronic pain: Increasingly, human studies are substantiating the claims that CBD helps control pain. One animal study from the European Journal of Pain suggests CBD could help lower pain and inflammation due to arthritis when applied to skin. Other research identifies how CBD may inhibit inflammatory and neuropathic pain, which are difficult to treat. Addiction: CBD can help lower cravings for tobacco and heroin under certain conditions, according to some research in humans. Animal models of addiction suggest it may also help lessen cravings for other addictive substances such as alcohol, cannabis, opiates, and stimulants. Outside of the US, the prescription drug Sativex, which uses CBD as an active ingredient, is approved for muscle spasticity associated with multiple sclerosis and for cancer pain. Within the US, Epidiolex is approved for certain types of epilepsy and tuberous sclerosis. [Excerpts from health.harvard.edu by Dr. Peter Grinspoon, MD; a primary care physician, educator, and cannabis specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital; an instructor at Harvard Medical School; and a certified health and wellness coach.]