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Cannabis Health-care

Thursday, October 29th, 2009 | Author: admin

Many people can benefit off of cannabis. If medical cannabis was to be legalized across the nation, it would decrease the amount of money used to purchase pharmaceuticals, and other medical substances. Cannabis is known to treat diseases and ailments, ranging from anxiety, to chronic pain. All those pills that people have been prescribed,come with dangerous, and sometimes deadly, side effects. I have an alarming amount of friends that are prescribed more than three pills. One of them is prescribed to more than five; when I went to visit him and a few other friends, he would nod out at 6-7 o clock. If the pills were replaced with naturally medicinal, cannabis flowers, I’d bet my friend would be much better off. Cannabis is known to treat diseases and ailments, ranging from anxiety, to chronic pain so it would be tremendous to his health; only problem is you wont find a dispensary in North Carolina LOL

Cannabis flowers have many different properties, including THC, CBD and CBC, and all have different effects to the human body. The human body has within an endo- cannabinoid system that dwarfs many other systems in the human body. This system is one of the biggest, however we know as much about it as we do the brain (which isn’t that much). Lets hope all goes well with the health-care bill, for there’s many people suffering without health-care or a way to pay for it.

Harvest-6/25

Thursday, June 25th, 2009 | Author: admin

This was a bountiful harvest with health fully formed flowers. Luckily the dark period was long enough for the flowers to form. The dark period is now 8 hours soon to be seven, seven-thirty. The process for harvesting is quite simple; first you should trim the most-outer leaves along with the stem. When cutting the stem be careful not to cut the flower stem. Some people like to pre-trim the plant then hang the whole thing upside down and trim after it dries. This technique is okay, however the harvest will take longer to dry. It is best to trim immediately so the harvest will dry evenly and easily. After trimming the outer most leaves, it is time to trim the leaves that stick out of the actual flower. It is best to cut the majority of leaf off the flower because it helps it dry. When trimming is done collect all the trimmings; I recommend trimming over some sort of bag to lessen the clean up post harvest. Take the buds and tie them with a string and hang them upside down. Harvest is complete…