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Dry herb vaporizer, please provide more detail, due to health situations, I cannot inhale pot, burns my throat and then causes me to produce flehm. Or, any other way to enjoy pot without inhaling.dry herb vaporizer
Yea, I'm working on the psilocybe cubensis part hopefully I'll have something soon, and wanting to do much more in the mushroom department overall, I think they are really good sponges, TBH, and have lot's of good potential for improving digestion and maintaining a healthy biome in the gut, ect. Especially raw.Over that past couple months, I've been on a trial of microdosing Paul Stamet's Stack [modified]: 100mg Psilocybe Cubensis, 500mg Lion's Mane, 100mg Niacin. In place of Niacin, am taking a B-complex given the contraindications of the full B complex vs just B3. I've noticed this has been helpful in focus and emotional regulation. Plus, the creative solutions I've come up with have been rather impressive, to myself at least.
Otherwise, albeit entirely illegal, my ol lady suffers from debilitating menstraul cramps. In place of pharmaceuticals (which the doctors won't give anyways, they say her cramps are normal -- they're not) I make her poppy tea. Can't stand the shit myself, makes me nauseous. Will eat oxy over drinking that shit any day. But it helps her significantly. Instead of being curled in a ball unable to breathe for a day a month, she's able to marginally function with less pain.
Rhodiola Rosea for stress. Starting a culture so I can stop buying questionable quality supplements and just grow my own.
Passionflower for anxiety.
Mint for stomach issues.
Veggies for complex nutrient supplementation.
Cannabis for peace of mind. Growing is enough for me, consumption for my ol lady and various patients that benefit from the oils/flower that I produce.
Various mushrooms because the health benefits of fungi are an untapped resource humanity forgot about eons ago. What a mistake that was.
Fish oil. This alone has been incredibly beneficial. It's not a noticeable thing, but reintroducing higher levels of omegas have made my body feel better overall. Pretty sure it has influenced mini tobh to be more active as well.
I'm forgetting other stuff too. We're a nearly vegan household and I'm more concerned with growing things that are medicinal/useful than pretty, so the list is quite extensive. Thought I would add a little somethin somethin to this thread though.
Your case shows people that everyone should take better care of their health and their habits. In general, I have recently discovered functional medicine for myself. I don't want to talk about it now. If someone is interested, then let Google this question: what is functional medicine. Well, I can say in a nutshell about this. For everyone who cares about their health, it is better to monitor it regularly. Go to the doctors and examine the whole body at least once every six months. And believe me, you will live a long time. My mother worked as a doctor for 50 years, and she is now 81 years old. And she feels great because she has always taken care of her health.after I got sick with a terrible disease and was cured, I realized that I need to carefully monitor my health!
Your right, we all need to take care of ourselves, it's the only life we have, so we need to conserve it, wherever possible. But that doesn't require living in fear, or at the benevolent mercy of a total stranger, who might not have your best interest at heart.Your case shows people that everyone should take better care of their health and their habits. In general, I have recently discovered functional medicine for myself. I don't want to talk about it now. If someone is interested, then let Google this question: what is functional medicine. Well, I can say in a nutshell about this. For everyone who cares about their health, it is better to monitor it regularly. Go to the doctors and examine the whole body at least once every six months. And believe me, you will live a long time. My mother worked as a doctor for 50 years, and she is now 81 years old. And she feels great because she has always taken care of her health.
What about edibles, have you tried them yet?Dry herb vaporizer, please provide more detail, due to health situations, I cannot inhale pot, burns my throat and then causes me to produce flehm. Or, any other way to enjoy pot without inhaling.
Thanks
I find myself going back and forth with the edibles bro, I'll do a few one day when I'm in the mood, but other days, it's simply too much for me; and I go the joint/concentrate route. If I'm feeling I just need a little nudge in the right direction, I stick with pure flowers.What about edibles, have you tried them yet?I use the irVape for flower, but you can use it for wet or dry use, but @ComfortablyNumb doesn't really care for vaping flower, but carts (vape cartridges) he'll vape (IF there's a good sale on carts lol)...He's so finicky that way!
Here's a link you might want to check out below or just Google a Vape search too....Good luck and please do keep us posting, tyvm!
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Probably a more exact method, if your getting uniform fills.My preferred method of enjoyment is to decarb and fill capsules.
I like to grind the flower and then fill the capsules. I just ordered a new capsule machine the other day.Probably a more exact method, if your getting uniform fills.
That's a good one; coconut flower. I'm thinking that might help it get into the system more efficiently, quickly.I like to grind the flower and then fill the capsules. I just ordered a new capsule machine the other day.
Much easier to regulate the dose with different size capsules and you can cut it as well with coconut flour.
Yep. Coconut is an MCT I think, so that really helps absorption.That's a good one; coconut flower. I'm thinking that might help it get into the system more efficiently, quickly.
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