Found another article that shows that a trial in the UK with CBD for schizophrenia. There IS light at the end of the tunnel!
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Found another article that shows that a trial in the UK with CBD for schizophrenia. There IS light at the end of the tunnel!
I understand where you are coming from and there was a time I thought it was fun. However when paranoia leads to panic attacks it can be a scary experience so anything that can alleviate that is a good thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by orangeman
Any strain that is mostly indica or indica dominant and allowed to be flowered up until most trichomes turn amber and degrade from THC. What more could you ask for :p.Quote:
Originally Posted by bhouncy
And as for the panic attacks, the only time I have those are when I think my marijuana is laced and since I'm strongly believing the guys I'm dealing with now either grow the shit or knows the guys that do I'm not worried about that happening so paranoia doesnt lead to attacks for me lol.
Thanks. I guess it's northern lights for me!Quote:
Originally Posted by orangeman
LOL.. forgot to post the link.. here it is...
http://cannabis.net/medicine/index.html
Interesting good read, both links thank you!
gimme some cbd :p
and for those who get paranoid or have anxiety ever heard of st johns wort? its a herb that works VERY well fro some people
from wikipidia:
INDICA STRAINS:Quote:
Wide-leafed Cannabis indica plants in India, Afghanistan and Pakistan are traditionally cultivated for the production of hashish. Pharmacologically, the wide-leafed "indica" landraces tend to have a higher cannabidiol (CBD) content than "sativa" drug strains.[5] Most commercially available "indica" strains have been selected for low levels of CBD (which is not psychoactive), with some users reporting more of a "high" and less of a "stoned" effect from "indica" compared to "sativa". Differences in the terpenoid content of the essential oil may account for some of these differences in effect.[6][7] Common "indica" strains for recreational use are 'White Widow' and 'Northern Lights'.
A recent genetic analysis included both the narrow-leaflet and wide-leaflet drug "biotypes" under C. indica, as well as southern and eastern Asian hemp (fiber/seed) landraces and wild Himalayan populations.[8]
Afghani #1
Butterscotch Hawaiian
Celtic Stone
Early Girl
G-SUS
Kush
Lightstorm
Mango
Mazar
Newberry
Northern Lights #1
Oasis (Northern Lights #2)
Manghani (A very resinous Mango x Afghan)
Millennium Bud
Mongolian
Mother of Mercy*
Romulan
Alaskan Matanuska Thunderfuck*
Mad Shad
Sour Bubble (ahx1)
Indica Dominant HybridsAurora Indica (Nirvana) [Afghani x Northern Lights]
Blueberry (DJ Short) [(Oaxacan Gold x Chocolate Thai) x (Highland Thai x Afghani)]
Bubblicious (Nirvana)
Celtic Stone (Celtic Stone Seeds) (Stonehedge x Dixie Crystal)
Holland's Hope (Dutch Passion) [Big Bud x Skunk #1]
lemon stinky (crazy x seed's)[sensi star x chronic]
Northern Berry (Peak Seeds, Hygro) [Northern Lights #5 x Blueberry]
BC Purple Star (BC Bud) [Purple Star (Holland) x BC Purple Indica]
Skunk Kush (Sensi) [Hindu Kush x Skunk #1]
Snow White (Nirvana)
White Indica (Ceres Seeds) [Afghani x Afghani x Skunk#1]
White Rhino (Greenhouse Seeds) [White Widow x Unknown Indica]
also this is a good link: http://www.idmu.co.uk/canstressdepres.htm and also: http://www.druglibrary.org/olsen/MEDICAL/cbd.html for all u science heads :P