Howdy people!
Today I will touch a topic that is more and more relevant these days, as our medical institutions become more and more owned by the pharmaceutical industry, always trying to push more pills on us, all with bad side effects, then they give you pills for the side effects, each one more addictive than the other.
In the end all these chemicals and combos transform your body's chemical setup so that you never get really l well, ever again….
… it sounds really cynical, doesn't it?
I am clearly exaggerating, ain't I?
I am sad to announce that I'm not.. I have experienced this first hand, I have a sickly wife, with quite a number of physical(Epilepsy, and psychological (bi-polarity, depressions, etc.)medical issues, a couple of years ago she was obliged to eat 11 different meds each day!
When I met her, about 15 years ago she had less meds and also less illnesses.
But I have witnessed first hand how the doctors freneticly try and make all these different chemical compounds work together to create the ultimate pill… But since the doctors have been fooled and lied to by the pharmaceutical industry, it is doomed to fail.
The doctors aren't an evil crowd, as it may sound. No, I believe every doctor becomes a doctor with the intention to help people with their diseases and symptoms. The problem is that the medical schools are, and have always been, owned by the same forces that own the pharmaceutical industry!
The pharmaceutical industry though, is an evil crowd!
I don't believe that anyone, except for the owners, working at these companies are bad people, they just do their job.
But when you think about how the companies don't produce any cures anymore; I don't think anyone has made a medicin ment to cure a disease since they invented penicillin back in the 30’s, and I think it says it all about this industry (is it really a coincidence the got a snake in their logotype).
(examples:
when valium was marketed back in the 50’s it was given to just about anyone in limitless amount since the risk of addiction was “next to none”.
Oxycodon
Was first invented during the first World War, by Germany, but it wasn't until the mid 90-s
it was released on the market. It was still marketed as the ultimate opioid, with all the pain relieving of morphine but without any real addictive properties. It was soon discovered to be just as addicting as heroine (was even called “hillbilly heroine”) and soon took over the black market.
This soon took oxycodon pills
“and its manufacturers into the public eye, as Purdue Pharma was ordered to pay fines as a result of those lawsuits. In May 2007, the fines were because of aggressive marketing practices. The company was promoting the drug everywhere it could, including beach hats and pedometers, and it was also encouraging people to take the drug more frequently than the recommended twice a day.”(https://www.treatmentsolutions.com/t...-of-oxycontin/).)
A couple of years ago I got hold of a book about “Cannabinoids, Terpenes and Terpenoids” which very much explained how different Cannabinoids interact with the cells in your body.
With this in mind, I started experimenting with various cannabis strains and extraction techniques and concentrates, to help the Mrs in first hand, but later it helped me too.
I found a strain, and a way of extraction technique which effictively helped her with both the Epilepsy and helped more than anything before for her psychological issues!
The strain was Bluberry Kush - auto, and extracted into butter, using the same weedbutter recipe as Nebula presents here at GWE.
This medicine effictively substitutes for 4 different pills, in total 8 pills a day less! And, she feels better and more vigorous than ever before!
Trough the same trial and error I try to find a med. to help me with my back (muscle cramps and pains) but I'm still searching, I have found that honey oil, made of Jack Herer, helps loosen up the muscle cramps, but the pain remains.
I still believe that the sacred herb can cure just about anything!
Take care you all, may all you buds grow big, tight and dank!
Best regards, BC
Today I will touch a topic that is more and more relevant these days, as our medical institutions become more and more owned by the pharmaceutical industry, always trying to push more pills on us, all with bad side effects, then they give you pills for the side effects, each one more addictive than the other.
In the end all these chemicals and combos transform your body's chemical setup so that you never get really l well, ever again….
… it sounds really cynical, doesn't it?
I am clearly exaggerating, ain't I?
I am sad to announce that I'm not.. I have experienced this first hand, I have a sickly wife, with quite a number of physical(Epilepsy, and psychological (bi-polarity, depressions, etc.)medical issues, a couple of years ago she was obliged to eat 11 different meds each day!
When I met her, about 15 years ago she had less meds and also less illnesses.
But I have witnessed first hand how the doctors freneticly try and make all these different chemical compounds work together to create the ultimate pill… But since the doctors have been fooled and lied to by the pharmaceutical industry, it is doomed to fail.
The doctors aren't an evil crowd, as it may sound. No, I believe every doctor becomes a doctor with the intention to help people with their diseases and symptoms. The problem is that the medical schools are, and have always been, owned by the same forces that own the pharmaceutical industry!
The pharmaceutical industry though, is an evil crowd!
I don't believe that anyone, except for the owners, working at these companies are bad people, they just do their job.
But when you think about how the companies don't produce any cures anymore; I don't think anyone has made a medicin ment to cure a disease since they invented penicillin back in the 30’s, and I think it says it all about this industry (is it really a coincidence the got a snake in their logotype).
(examples:
when valium was marketed back in the 50’s it was given to just about anyone in limitless amount since the risk of addiction was “next to none”.
Oxycodon
Was first invented during the first World War, by Germany, but it wasn't until the mid 90-s
it was released on the market. It was still marketed as the ultimate opioid, with all the pain relieving of morphine but without any real addictive properties. It was soon discovered to be just as addicting as heroine (was even called “hillbilly heroine”) and soon took over the black market.
This soon took oxycodon pills
“and its manufacturers into the public eye, as Purdue Pharma was ordered to pay fines as a result of those lawsuits. In May 2007, the fines were because of aggressive marketing practices. The company was promoting the drug everywhere it could, including beach hats and pedometers, and it was also encouraging people to take the drug more frequently than the recommended twice a day.”(https://www.treatmentsolutions.com/t...-of-oxycontin/).)
A couple of years ago I got hold of a book about “Cannabinoids, Terpenes and Terpenoids” which very much explained how different Cannabinoids interact with the cells in your body.
With this in mind, I started experimenting with various cannabis strains and extraction techniques and concentrates, to help the Mrs in first hand, but later it helped me too.
I found a strain, and a way of extraction technique which effictively helped her with both the Epilepsy and helped more than anything before for her psychological issues!
The strain was Bluberry Kush - auto, and extracted into butter, using the same weedbutter recipe as Nebula presents here at GWE.
This medicine effictively substitutes for 4 different pills, in total 8 pills a day less! And, she feels better and more vigorous than ever before!
Trough the same trial and error I try to find a med. to help me with my back (muscle cramps and pains) but I'm still searching, I have found that honey oil, made of Jack Herer, helps loosen up the muscle cramps, but the pain remains.
I still believe that the sacred herb can cure just about anything!
Take care you all, may all you buds grow big, tight and dank!
Best regards, BC
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