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Post by jellybean on Aug 22, 2007 10:27:55 GMT -5
I read an article about a woman--from Colorado, I think--who uses 'medicinal' uhh...green stuff. All I remember from it is she has endo and it's the only thing that helps her pain. I only tried it once earlier this year because I really just needed to know what the big fuss was about. But I was completely unaffected, it tasted disgusting, and I coughed like I was trying to throw up my lungs. Didn't try it for pain, but I don't think it would even affect that in me.
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Post by mel26 on Aug 23, 2007 6:45:02 GMT -5
OK, I used the green remedy for 2 years. I can totally understand why someone would. It does help with the pain. It has been altered to become just as addictive as nicotine, full of pesticide's and chemicals, which depleat the brain chemistry, along with vitamins and minerals. It helps if u know who is doing what to the stuff But I've been wondering about the growth stimulants, fertilizers, bug sprays etc... that could definitely be harmful. Even 60's style outdoor, could be contaminated if grown near livestock/ duster crops. Not that I know anything about it.........
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Post by Tigerlilly on Aug 27, 2007 11:59:03 GMT -5
Yes I agree. That's scary. And unless it becomes legal..there's no way to buy it "organic" at the local food co-op. LOL
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Post by ams56243 on Sept 22, 2007 13:58:13 GMT -5
Did that for a while myself... It didn't get rid of the pain, but it did calm the nauseus effects from the pain meds I was on. Also helped cuz then I didn't even care that it hurt. But, it's definetly NOT a long term solution for most people. After a while it was starting to become an escape and also made my depression worse, despite the high quality of product. I think we all do what we have to in order to survive and no one should judge you for that- but don't give up on finding a long term solution.
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