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Thanks for posting that picture.  It seems very unlikely it's legal (but that doesn't mean it's not some kind of cannabis oil.) I'm looking forward to your report.  ????  Here is the real deal 50/50 CBD/THS from the GPO:

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On 12/1/2019 at 12:04 AM, gamesgplayemail said:

 

Correct ! If they find you with with THC or CBD they will threaten you anyway and you will pay to avoid any problems. It already happened many times. So why having any official card when the consequences are the same...

 

Nope. I have the certificate that was issued when a friend of our 22 year old son went to see a psychiatrist, threw a little bag of pot that was illegally purchased on the table and told the doc that that's the only medicine that keeps him painless.

 

   A short chat and he received his clearance in form of a letter that he can legally purchase oil that contains THC and use it. A bit on a fag does the trick and all pain caused by reading certain topics is gone. 

 

  I have this copy in Thai on my PC and might give it a try and report back, if I still can. Lol

 

  

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On 11/30/2019 at 4:57 PM, dia1 said:

Sawadee Clinic and others appear to be legit because they have FB and people dressed as doctors/nurses.

I assumed the same thing when I popped into Dr BJ's about my lumbago. 

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On 12/1/2019 at 2:59 AM, bkk6060 said:

A new bunch of stoners giving excuses to get a weed prescription?

Before they legalized it in Calif. it was mostly skateboarders and snowboarders claiming fake pain.

I think all of it is a very bad idea that will just contribute to more problems, carnage on the roadways and elsewhere.

It's time to party and have some fun relax and enjoy life.I used to ride a skateboard,in fact my first skateboard I made from a roller skate.I never felt I needed an excuse to get stoned and have enough pain to remind me that I'm alive.It's good you think it's a bad idea because that's what you want to do,and like you I will do what I want even if it means enjoying myself.

would you also have hemp remain illegal?You can't get stoned from hemp but you can get the same amount of paper for 1 rai of land as 4 rai of trees and in 6 months not 20 years.Do you have any remotely plausible reasons for being against hemp?

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On 12/1/2019 at 2:59 AM, bkk6060 said:

A new bunch of stoners giving excuses to get a weed prescription?

Before they legalized it in Calif. it was mostly skateboarders and snowboarders claiming fake pain.

I think all of it is a very bad idea that will just contribute to more problems, carnage on the roadways and elsewhere.

You forgot to take your morning medication again!

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On 12/1/2019 at 2:59 AM, bkk6060 said:

A new bunch of stoners giving excuses to get a weed prescription?

Before they legalized it in Calif. it was mostly skateboarders and snowboarders claiming fake pain.

I think all of it is a very bad idea that will just contribute to more problems, carnage on the roadways and elsewhere.

 

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On 11/30/2019 at 9:54 PM, Tayaout said:

I think even if it's legal most police won't care even with a certificate. If you get caught or you urine get tested then they will probably try to extract 20K baht or more.

 

For Thais, 30,000.

 

For foreigners, up to 120,000.

 

Plenty of first-hand reports out there.

 

People taking oils other than GPO-packaged are nuts.

 

 

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7 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

 

For Thais, 30,000.

 

For foreigners, up to 120,000.

 

Plenty of first-hand reports out there.

 

People taking oils other than GPO-packaged are nuts.

 

 

 

I don't get why anyone is focused on the packaging. It's pretty common in Thailand to replicate legitimate packaging. They do it for all sort of fake junk sold at street stalls. If these clinics were fake, they would just throw a fake GPO label on the oils. Also, this is Thailand, so it doesn't seem at all probable that there would be consistency in the packaging in something that is relatively new where they are running out of stock continually. Literally nothing is consistent here.

 

While I'm not clear as to why things seem so muddy, we do know that there are real doctors in these clinics, at least according to the medical certificates on the wall. And this is happening in the middle of the day, in the middle of the city without even a hint of secrecy. In multiple cities all over Thailand. I can't imagine that all these doctors and nurses would risk their careers to peddle illegal oil [not impossible.... just very unlikely], and I can't imagine they'd be allowed to run so openly for so long. The police in every province where it's available would be jumping on these places right away and fighting over who gets to take credit for busting them.

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10 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

 

For Thais, 30,000.

 

For foreigners, up to 120,000.

 

Plenty of first-hand reports out there.

 

People taking oils other than GPO-packaged are nuts.

 

 

 

 

Ridiculous as most people who repeat like idiots what other say !

 

THC positive I paid 5000 and that's all ! just went back home !

 

Funny you all...

 

 

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On 12/5/2019 at 12:41 AM, rech said:

THC positive I paid 5000 and that's all ! just went back home !

 

5,000 THB for a street-side THC positive urine test seems reasonable. Some districts (Thong Lo) start off at 30,000, and will negotiate down. Meth positive is higher, usually 30,000 hard-cap.

 

30,000 seems like the standard for Cannabis POSSESSION, of a personal amount (a few grams), while the 120,000 opt-out was the result of 50+ grams on the person (he walked).

 

All these figures are PBA "donations", meant to avoid having to enter the system.

 

 

On 12/4/2019 at 9:38 PM, dia1 said:

I don't get why anyone is focused on the packaging. It's pretty common in Thailand to replicate legitimate packaging. They do it for all sort of fake junk sold at street stalls.

Exactly.

 

There's "THC Oil" on Shopee for goddness sakes, and all over FB.

 

Ingesting products of unknown origins is risky, unless you want "Jake-leg". Six dollar Jaques Danielles from the Cambodian market might be better for you?

 

 

 

On 12/4/2019 at 9:38 PM, dia1 said:

If these clinics were fake

How many cosmetic surgeries have been exposed as fake? A lot.

 

On 12/4/2019 at 9:38 PM, dia1 said:

we do know that there are real doctors in these clinics, at least according to the medical certificates on the wall

Khao San University. Brilliant.

 

 

 

 

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As i see it, there are several factors in play here. Firstly, when it comes to medical treatment with cannabis derivatives, the science is just not deep enough yet to determine the right preparations and correct dosages for each condition. Cannabis has been illegal for so long, medicine is playing almost a century of catch-up research since cannabis was removed from the pharmacopoeae in the 1930s.

 

It will take time before such research bears fruit. Meanwhile, we are all just human guinea pigs, albeit with a product that is not so dangerous and which side effects can be mitigated by reduction in dose or dropping it completely.

 

The prices for both CBD & THC oils are outrageous overseas. On Thailand's scale, they're still very costly, no affordable by an average working-class patient unless they can be covered by govt health plans. The eagerness with which cannabis is being embraced gives the lie to any altruistic motive. It's about money.

 

Lastly, in Canada & the US states where medical cannabis became legal, the patient database was available to law enforcement, making it easy to target users. As foreigners, we're already skating on thin ice here. Being a registered drug user makes us the easiest of targets. There's little medical 'privacy' anywhere but I opine there's even less here.

 

Be prudent, folks, in trying to feel better.

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On 12/5/2019 at 12:22 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

As i see it, there are several factors in play here. Firstly, when it comes to medical treatment with cannabis derivatives, the science is just not deep enough yet to determine the right preparations and correct dosages for each condition. Cannabis has been illegal for so long, medicine is playing almost a century of catch-up research since cannabis was removed from the pharmacopoeae in the 1930s.

 

It will take time before such research bears fruit. Meanwhile, we are all just human guinea pigs, albeit with a product that is not so dangerous and which side effects can be mitigated by reduction in dose or dropping it completely.

 

The prices for both CBD & THC oils are outrageous overseas. On Thailand's scale, they're still very costly, no affordable by an average working-class patient unless they can be covered by govt health plans. The eagerness with which cannabis is being embraced gives the lie to any altruistic motive. It's about money.

 

Lastly, in Canada & the US states where medical cannabis became legal, the patient database was available to law enforcement, making it easy to target users. As foreigners, we're already skating on thin ice here. Being a registered drug user makes us the easiest of targets. There's little medical 'privacy' anywhere but I opine there's even less here.

 

Be prudent, folks, in trying to feel better.

 

I'm not sure if you've never used cannabis but there is no "correct dosage" that can be applied to it. Unlike traditional medicine, one person will experience strong affects with a small dose while someone else may need ten times as much for less effect. It has nothing to do with weight, male or female, or what the condition is. And in most cases, the dosage needs to be increased over time as our bodies get used to it. In pretty much every case and every condition, a person should start at the lowest dose possible and work their way up until they receive the desired effect. In almost every case, the dosage will change, and only the patient will know what dosage is right for them. The good news is that you can't overdose on cannabis or die from cannabis even if you take too much... making it one of the safest drugs on the plant. Safer than Tylenol.

 

Also, remember that people have been smoking cannabis for ages, and people have been processing cannabis into edibles and tinctures for decades since medical legalization in other countries. It's well known how to produce it properly, so I don't know where you get the idea that there is some sort of science experiment being run.

 

Patient data being available in the US never caused patients to be targeted. I was there, and I'm not sure what they would be targeted for. How can you be targeted for doing something legal? All that happened was shops offering the product popped up on literally every corner almost overnight. Also, keep in mind that cannabis is still illegal at the federal level in the US, medical or otherwise... It is only progressive states wising up who are legalizing it at the local level. On the other hand, medical cannabis is actually legal now everywhere in Thailand. So technically, medical cannabis is more legal in Thailand than the US.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Xaos said:

I went there....total money operation, claimed they had CBD oil (no THC) , but never saw any. 

They produce their own brand of herbal remedies (on display)... Vitamins and supplements

They want to treat you with their herbals/vitamins along with 500 baht essential oil steam treatments and 1000 baht therapeutic massage sessions.  

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On 12/27/2019 at 8:41 AM, Skallywag said:

I went there....total money operation, claimed they had CBD oil (no THC) , but never saw any. 

They produce their own brand of herbal remedies (on display)... Vitamins and supplements

They want to treat you with their herbals/vitamins along with 500 baht essential oil steam treatments and 1000 baht therapeutic massage sessions.  

 

Thank you.

Did you have a legit reason to buy THC ? should I try to send a Thai ? I know one who is a real actress and could get anything from anyone if available...

 

 

 

 

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On 12/27/2019 at 8:41 AM, Skallywag said:

I went there....total money operation, claimed they had CBD oil (no THC) , but never saw any. 

They produce their own brand of herbal remedies (on display)... Vitamins and supplements

They want to treat you with their herbals/vitamins along with 500 baht essential oil steam treatments and 1000 baht therapeutic massage sessions.  

Lol what? 

 

I contacted them on fb heres what they said.

 

Can they give u cannabis licence in case urine tested?

 

 

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On 12/28/2019 at 2:20 AM, Xaos said:

Lol what? 

 

I contacted them on fb heres what they said.

 

Can they give u cannabis licence in case urine tested?

 

 

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They did not mention to me that is the future they would have "pure cannabis oils".

Check them out, my story of having sleep troubles and wanting CBD, did not work, maybe your story will work

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Anyone visited the new Cannabis Clinic in Nonthaburi yet? It's open every day. You need to make an appointment.

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30380126

 

Some folks on Thaivisa have been quoting prices of 1800 baht for a bottle of cannabis oil. That's a lot! I paid 130 baht for two bottles of 1.7% THC oil at the Prachinburi clinic the last time I went. They didn't have CBD at the time, so I'm not sure how much that would cost.

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I went to the Nonthaburi clinic today as a walk-in patient. You go to the Ministry of Health stop on the MRT purple line, then take a motorcycle taxi for 20 baht. You need to speak Thai or have the wife with you. I registered with my Pink Card. There was a two-page form to fill in - I used Google Translate in camera mode. You take your own blood pressure and eventually get into Room 4 where you queue to speak with a doctor. After that you take the documents to Room 5 to get the oil. It's a secret formula of CBD and THC. They gave me 4 bottles. No charge. They make an appointment to see the doc again after 1 month.

 

It's probably easier to have the wife register you on the app and make an appointment. The walk-in queue is quite long in the afternoon. I was there 4.5 hours.

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On 1/20/2020 at 7:13 PM, orientalist said:

I went to the Nonthaburi clinic today as a walk-in patient. You go to the Ministry of Health stop on the MRT purple line, then take a motorcycle taxi for 20 baht. You need to speak Thai or have the wife with you. I registered with my Pink Card. There was a two-page form to fill in - I used Google Translate in camera mode. You take your own blood pressure and eventually get into Room 4 where you queue to speak with a doctor. After that you take the documents to Room 5 to get the oil. It's a secret formula of CBD and THC. They gave me 4 bottles. No charge. They make an appointment to see the doc again after 1 month.

 

It's probably easier to have the wife register you on the app and make an appointment. The walk-in queue is quite long in the afternoon. I was there 4.5 hours.

how did you get 4 bottles? I only got 1. took 15 drops and felt nothing.

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44 minutes ago, earthyearth said:

how did you get 4 bottles? I only got 1. took 15 drops and felt nothing.

 

They are small bottles. Four bottles was the amount needed to get me to the next appointment in 1 month at 7 drops a day. Given that this is some kind of traditional medicine formula, I think the amount of THC in it is very small and I wouldn't expect to feel any particular sensation when taking it. In my experience with CBD, it takes around three and a half weeks to start reducing the pain.

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24 minutes ago, Number 6 said:

Yes, but it doesn't get you high. The object of this ruse is to get some phony document, then score the drugs on false pretenses.

ah yeah nah but umm you know but (actually heard somebody say that on the radio once)my pretenses are not false.When I'm pretending I do it truthfully.

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