Quote Originally Posted by filly sensimilia
take or leave it:twocents: , but i believe this will at least be accepted here. Athough I take dietary supplements, I still battle depression. My solution: Mary Jane. The only side affect is aggravated bronchial tubes, which will soon not be a problem. I am looking into purchasing a vaporizor which will allow me to 'smoke' without all the problems of actually inhaling smoke. what it does is heats the marijuana up enough to let off vapors, but not to the point of burning. and presto a treatment for my depression that has been tested over and over for at least the last 2000 years with no fatalities. and supported by the bible....bet the FDA doesn't make any such statements on their so called 'safe treatments'.:stoned:

Well know the difference between the FDA and the USRDA first before we here your "beliefs".

What I advocate in saying has nothing to do with either one.

Smoke weed, feel better, come down, get depressed, (repeat cycle).

Smoking weed is fine, some use it as a crutch and is the source of their depression altogether. Obviously if your broncial tubes are messed up you smoke too damn much weed.

Very first comment by a newbie has to be a flame. Take your two cents and take a hike.
Ganjasaurusrex Reviewed by Ganjasaurusrex on . anti-Depressants i firmly believe that i am depressed. my friend gave me three of his 100 mg Zolofts, and i have them with me, but am unsure how many to take, and possible side affects these may have. i am currently taking no other medicines. how many should i take?? Rating: 5