>i think the sleep you are experiencing is just the 'burn out' you feel after injesting it.

I am talking about a major sleep disorder, so bad I can barely function at times. I was taking up to 800 mg Provigil (MD prescribed) just to stay awake in the daytime and go to work. Pot had turned around my medication use.

I need to use pot just before turning in, while in bed actually is when I do it. When I use it earlier in the day/nite and not at bedtime I don't sleep as well. Cannabis doesn't just cause 'burnout'. That's too simply put. Cannabis has a direct effect on the endocrine system... for a peak at the literature see:
The emerging role of the endocannabinoid system in endocrine regulation and energy balance. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...=pubmed_docsum

About my questions regarding hemp products. I am not suggesting at all that I or anyone smoke or otherwise try to extract anything from hemp. Hemp does contain cannabinoids other than THC. THC seems to be the only one the feds care about so hemp products are regulated to make sure they don't naturally contain a significant amount of THC. I am interested in eating hemp products that are made for the food industry, not eating or smoking your wallet or shirt :-) Are there any academic or true clinical researchers reading this board?
iamsleepy Reviewed by iamsleepy on . Marinol and cooking or additions I discovered accidently that smoking (now vaping) marijuana can help me to sleep through the nite. It doesn't work completely every nite, and is dependent on the quality of herb that I have on hand. Marijuana also took away most of the nausea I experienced constantly (reason unknown). The supplement Pregnelolone took away the remaining nausea. Marijuana used to make me nauseous and I stopped smoking it for years and years because of it. So something has changed, probably hormonally in my Rating: 5