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Ten Major Health Benefits of Marijuana | Graphic Cannabis Blog @CannaGraphic.Com. /weed/ achievements - Taimapedia. Psychoactive Vaults : Effects. Psychoactive Vaults. Review of Galantamine: the Lucid Dreaming Pill | the new dream studies portal. So you’re considering the red pill… Galantamine has emerged as THE lucid dreaming pill. This natural supplement has been used for centuries in China as a memory enhancer, and was even noted by the ancient Greeks for its powerful mind-inducing effects. Now we know that galantamine indirectly promotes dreaming sleep as well as lucid dreaming, which is the art of becoming self-aware in your dreams. There’s a lot of hype about galantamine, so I want to cover the basics about how it works on the brain, the studies that have proven its effectiveness, and my personal recommendations for experimentation with this safe and natural supplement.

I also want to be brutally honest about some of the mild psychological and physical side effects as well. Want to cut to the chase? Galantamine & Memory red spider lily (Lycoris radiata) Galantamine is found in the natural world in many plant sources, including the common daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus). How Galantamine Works On your Brain Laberge’s results? Roll The Twister Joint. The twister joint is an exquisite joint that only the most professional of joint roller should attempt. It’s difficult to roll, looks insane, but will be a great reward for those with the rolling skills and patience necessary to make it work.

Materials Needed For Your Twister Joint Marijuana5 Rolling PapersRoach paper Rolling Your Twister Joint First, take your three rolling papers and roll three identical joints without roaches, and make sure they aren’t too tight.Line up your joints, one next to the other, and get ready to braid/plait them. Wrap a roach around the out of the end you place your mouth on. Now you can enjoy the fruits of your labor. Copy the code below to your web site. <a href=" title="Roll The Twister Joint">Roll The Twister Joint</a> Pharmacology Vaults : Neuropharmacology of Hallucinogens : a technical overview, by BilZ0r (v3.1 Aug 2005) Please note that this subject is extremely technical and this article requires a background in brain science to fully understand. Some definitions of some key terms are included in the Definitions section of this artice. What are hallucinogens? # In common usage, the word "hallucinogen" has become a catchall term for a wide variety of psychoactive substances, including such pharmacologically different chemicals as cannabinoids; NMDA receptor antagonists such as ketamine; 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine; kappa-opioid agonists such as salvinorin A, and lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD).

The term hallucinogen is often used in medical and research journals, but is rarely given a precise definition. When used in its most general sense, it is vague, adds confusion to complex neuropharmacological issues, and almost becomes meaningless. How do hallucinogens work? The history of mechanistic hallucinogen research # -- Connelly B 5-HT2A receptor localization # Over 50 Studies Show Cannabis Is Medicine. The quote below, from a news release, is a political statement that is based on incomplete and biased science. Remember, once science is politicized, it is no longer science. "No sound scientific studies supported medical use of marijuana for treatment in the United States, and no animal or human data supported the safety or efficacy of marijuana for general medical use.

" ​I would like to bring attention to the 50+ empirical studies (footnoted below) that may have been overlooked by the FDA in their "thoroughly analyzed search of all the relevant medical, scientific data" on medical cannabis. "In 2001, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Drug Enforcement Administration thoroughly analyzed the relevant medical, scientific, and abuse data and concluded that marijuana continues to meet the criteria for placement in schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. The Food and Drug Administration reiterated this determination in April 2006, stating in a news release: Thanks, Paul. 1. Psilocybin, the Drug in 'Magic Mushrooms,' Lifts Mood and Increases Compassion Over the Long Term - - TIME Healthland.

The psychedelic drug in magic mushrooms may have lasting medical and spiritual benefits, according to new research from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. The mushroom-derived hallucinogen, called psilocybin, is known to trigger transformative spiritual states, but at high doses it can also result in “bad trips” marked by terror and panic. The trick is to get the dose just right, which the Johns Hopkins researchers report having accomplished. In their study, the Hopkins scientists were able to reliably induce transcendental experiences in volunteers, which offered long-lasting psychological growth and helped people find peace in their lives — without the negative effects. (PHOTOS: Inside Colorado’s Marijuana Industry) “The important point here is that we found the sweet spot where we can optimize the positive persistent effects and avoid some of the fear and anxiety that can occur and can be quite disruptive,” says lead author Roland Griffiths, professor of behavioral biology at Hopkins.

World’s Oldest Pot Stash Offered an Afterlife High - io9. @gorehound: You'll have less DUIs, I'll tell you that much. And driving while stoned? It's pretty hard to cause significant damage when you're only going 5 mph. @gorehound: Yep, the retarded drug Czar lying about Marijuana all the time because he accepts lobbyist money from the prison industry and medicine industry.

And many of the other drug officials accept payoff's also. Corporations have to much control in America. I like what my buddy, Woody, once said to his drunk mom who was bitchn' him about smoking: "You drink as much as you can, mom, and I'll smoke as much as I can and then lets both get into each of our cars and drive to the store and see who gets there first and with an intact car.

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