Wow ronjohn, never even heard of that before. Like the letter says, does the pure strain give you just a buzzy headache or is there anything else?
I really do love you for posting that.
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Wow ronjohn, never even heard of that before. Like the letter says, does the pure strain give you just a buzzy headache or is there anything else?
I really do love you for posting that.
same here dude, but they dont mean it in a cruel way, just playin aroundQuote:
Originally Posted by Pride
Hee...those would be alveoli...if you have vulva in your lungs, that would mean you've inhaled part of a woman's anatomy!Quote:
Originally Posted by TheFatKid
LOL. I was about to say. vulva is part of the pussy man LOL!!!!
And i dont think they pop no... Not sure, but sounds like bullshit to me.
We need birdgirl!!!
Oh...my bad >_>
Yeah man, they were crossed with something or other to make the lowryder strains. By themselves ruderalis are more like actual weeds, little to no buds. I found most of that out on wiki a while back, but they have pictures and pictures make me believe something without a doubt. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by ronjohn420
I'm an indica man. Throw me an OG strain any day of the week. Of course, sometimes after too much indica you have to go sativa just to stay awake through the day.
Oh, and alveoli, DEFINITELY not vulva. They don't pop every time you smoke, and they're not necessarily sacs the way you think of them. They're the way the oxygen (and other chemicals) are brought into the bloodstream. Whereas tobacco smoke has been shown to cause the alveoli to constrict, which can be a leading cause in lung cancer, there has been no evidence that cannabis smoke causes a constricting of the alveoli, in fact, new studies suggest the opposite.
lol- the vulva is the fold of skin that covers the vaginal opening.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheFatKid
the things in the lungs are called alveoli (singular = alveolus)
It doesn't exactly cause them to pop (not like a balloon), it's more like the heat irritates them and they start to break down. The end of this process is emphysema or COPD (a combination of emphysema and asthma symptoms).
Lung cancer isn't caused by this process; it is a separate process where the chemicals in the smoke (free radicals) damage the lung cells' genetic code (DNA and some types of RNA).
from the Mayo Clinic:
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a general term for a group of diseases that cause progressive damage to your lungs. These diseases include chronic bronchitis, asthma and emphysema. Of the more than 16 million Americans with COPD, nearly 3 million have symptomatic emphysema and millions more are in the early stages of the disease before signs and symptoms appear.
Unlike asthma, which occurs when the muscles in your airways tighten, emphysema causes a loss of elasticity in the walls of the small air sacs in your lungs. Eventually, the walls stretch and break, creating larger, less efficient air sacs that aren't able to handle the normal exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
When emphysema is advanced, you must work so hard to expel air from your lungs that breathing can consume up to 20 percent of your resting energy. Unfortunately, because emphysema develops gradually over many years, you may not experience symptoms such as shortness of breath until irreversible damage has already occurred. Treatments focus on relieving symptoms and avoiding complications.
i doubt i ever had sativa in my life
Maybe not pure, but you've DEFINATLY had a cross. Im 100% sure of it.