Quote Originally Posted by jsn9333
Wow... is MJ really that effective normally in combating nausea. If so it is an enormous shame that it is illegal. Sure there is marinol, but what sense does it make to take a pill to fight nausea?
It is a shame, before I realized how greatly it can help me with Crohn's disease I thought all this medical marijuana stuff was just a scam so people could get pot. Now that I'm on the other side of the fence it pisses me off the lies continue to get pushed. I don't understand why people act like this is a dangerous drug, it's just a fucking plant!

As for marinol, that only delivers THC, so isn't as effective as good ol home grown mary J. It's expensive too, the drug companies gotta have their own cut too you know?
Nailhead Reviewed by Nailhead on . My First Medical Marijuana Experience/Experiment I'm in North Carolina. We don't have medical MJ laws, so I've never thought of using it in any way other then recreational. However, I'm on a 2 week round of doxycyclene to combat potential lyme disease. This drug can cause nausea, and in my it does. When it does they tell you to take it with a little food. The problem is, this limits the drugs absorbtion... but they figure its better to absorb a little less then none at all (if you vomit it up from taking it on an empty stomach). Well, Rating: 5