Here's my observations:

I've been depressed for I don't know how long, but I learned what it was a couple years ago. Smoking pot really helps, but the doc wants me on Celexa and other pharmaceutical shit. I won't touch it. I have found that a low dosage of St. John's wort is also beneficial. For me no more than 600mg. per day is fine. I took 1500mg. for a few days and went off the wall. I agree with calve, we know our own bodies best and shouldn't be wasting our time with doc's who only perpetuate the lies of pharmaceuticals because they (the docs) make money off it.

For those depressed and suffering bi-polar like me, think of this, did you have your childhood vaccinations and at what age/s? My doctor has determined that is what happened to me. I am now essentially disabled and incapable of work although I still try. Of course, there is media coverage of vaccinations causing syds and autism, etc. There is a great book called the "Medical Mafia" by Doctor Guylaine Lanctot and I say it is a must read for those who suffer like me. It talks about childhood vaccinations and the harm they cause.

Pot has also helped with my migraines, stress and anxiety too. It's the world's most natural and universal medicine, but pharmaceuticals will tell you aspirin is. The decision is yours. many of us have made the decision and here we are.
mfactor420 Reviewed by mfactor420 on . MJ for depression Anyone have any experience with this? I find that smoking (along with an anti depressant) just does more for me than any medication (or combination of meds) could ever do. I'm just wondering if there is anyone else who feels the medicinal effects of weed for problems other than nausea from chemo etc. Rating: 5