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RE: Mari, Mari Quite Contrary

in #cannabis6 years ago

Very nice! Must be warmer inside than -30C, heheh.
CBD treats many of the side effects of THC. Some patients require THC, but find strains or extracts with a little bit of CBD keep them from getting anxious, hypervigilant, paranoid, etc.
Looks like a nice variety of strains! Happy growing!

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Haha! It's been tricky to even keep our indoor temperatures consistent...nothing will grow if it too cold or if the humidity gets too low inside the house, even.
Yes, I'd like to think that CBD regulates paranoia, anxiety and looping. For many it can and does...just not for this doll. LOL! Hey, there are worse things. ;)Thank you @vantocan.

So true, it's amazing how plants seem to be able to feel what's going on outside. The smallest draft, and they detect winter, and freak right out. It works the other way too, in good weather they grow better (indoors). They're more sensitive to weather than we are, and they're always paying attention! <3 plants :)
Oh, you've mentioned that about your paranoia and looping, right! What's great is there are so many different cannabinoids and as you say, they're being researched (or at least, experimented with!)... it seems that cannabinoids can do just about everything, if used correctly, and in the right way for the particular patient! Half the current harmaceutical cabinet could probably be replaced with plant medicines people can grow in their frickin' living room, back garden, or kitchen windowsill.

Between herbs and fungi grown and/or foraged for, plus fermentations, this is in deed true. A person can replace what they currently have in their medicine cabinets. I am working to preserve this knowledge because it's important.