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Default May 24, 2019 at 01:47 AM
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cannabis has in part established a reputation in science for it's health potential. we live in an environment where cognitive liberty has been spliced in two. your no longer are the free thinking individuals you once were.

just remind yourself
it's becoming a mist that is covered under free speech. your words while high should be encouraged if you ever were high and you are not a criminal for speaking your mind.

and be aware!
if you have schizophrenia read the book you never finished at some point. ie anything. if you want to draw molecules you still can.

Marijuna phobia is not well known for it's more recognized term cannaphobia

in fact all the data is freely available!

you can get subscriptions to your favorite journals.

it's not as much you 'consult your provider'

it's wings and a snake climbing up. the symbol we use in medicine. it's a thought. some of us have value and shouldn't lose rights. some of us like working and some of us are susceptible to drugs and/or drinking, smoking. some hypothesize ignorantly that the tribal peoples of our human story are not somewhat symbolic in our free unregulated relationship to botanical medicine and food. emphasize learning about home medicine in high school asshole if your going to tax me. my career outweighs your pockets. you depend on people like me. so i'll take my chances of being censored. (this is where the cannaphobia therapy step 1 comes in)

believe in yourself.
write freely.
disregard intolerance even in judicial court.

cannaphobia 2

second "lesson"

(attention: some will not be reading this far along.)
if you have not had 2 episodes of dread and despair in the last 5 hours continue reading. if your in current despair i commend you for reading onward.
i am ending the post here. and not because i am implying anything to my readers personally.

second lession. pt 2.

second whatever

if you get anxious on marijuana that is a side effect and is harmless. medical benefit can be achieved when properly administered with benzodiazapines.

not haldol and benzodiazapines like historically aka today.

in emergency medicine we will use ketamine in a better time release. it has a better side effect profile and indication in treatment of acute major depression

so cannaphobia is basically either the people who don't like it's smell or fear of overdoing pot and potential short term consequences. just side effects due to improper method and mode of administration.

simple devices like portable vaporizers are well made and work great for prn. it's sits next to the epi-pen just because you care about yourself and others.

essentially step 3 is just pointing out step two is not part of step one and step one isn't step one. this post is just a span of fears related to cannaphobia.

please, share anything but not your cannaphobia experience. this was in part satire to illicit humor to aid in putting out there the idea of cannabis in psychiatric medicine.

plz for the lack of lols
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Default May 25, 2019 at 07:16 PM
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Of course there are medical uses. I used daily for quite a while to sooth deep, deep pain but had to give it up because I really was losing my cognitive abilities and motivation. Since giving it up, am making less mistakes remembering more words, and getting more done. They call it dope for a reason.

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