[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Ok, so I've been doing some research about this, I'm going to give it a go when I have plant material again.
The dosage seems to be about 6-30 leafs and the medical evidence so far seems compelling eventhough at some points debateable.
So my question to longer time users/juicers with chronic pain or similar ailments.
I've seen people say it's a bit sedative (which would be good IMO) while others say it isn't, so which is it?
I've seen people say it works well on your GI (especially reflux) which is crucial for me so that would be great, anyone any experience?
I've seen people say it works well for pain (from what I can tell, pretty heavy pain as well), is there any truth in that?
I've seen people say it works wonders for your respiratory tract, allowing easier breathing. Any truth in that?
Or is it pure placebo or not that effective at all
Someone is bound to know ^_^
I came across this thread a couple of weeks ago. After Christmas my wife and I made a trip to town to find a NutriBullet juicer. We didn't find the Bullet, but we did buy the 900 Watt NutriNinja Professional. The price was $99, but we had a 20% discount coupon to bring it down. I was a bit skeptical regarding the juicer, but I gave it a whirl.
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I started with about 30 fan leaves and stems folded up and placed into the 24 oz. cup. I added about 8 oz. of apple juice and gave the mixer about a 10second burst. Instant liquid! The machine made mincemeat of everything. I then opened the cup and added banana, strawberry, and topped it off with apple juice. Another 20 second burst and it was time to drink up. Great flavor and no aftertaste of Cannabis.
We're working on our second week of juicing and I have noticed no sedative effect. I feel the opposite. It seems like I have a subtle energy after consuming the juice.
Yesterday was our first vegetable concoction. Same process, different ingredients. Leaves and tomato juice to start. Then I added some broccoli and collard stems with a touch of sea salt, black pepper and Worcestershire sauce. The mix came out thicker than our fruit smoothies and it was full of chewy bits. It reminded me of a gazpacho flavor.
I'm dealing with a flare up of diverticulitis, and the smoothies have settled well in my gut. It's about time for our morning dose.
I think that's a fabulous idea TMS... There is currently over 30 strains in the garden, so we've just been juicing whatever but it would be very interesting to document the different effects according to the strain. In my previous post I was referring to smoking the flower rather than juice
So does the ninja separate plant matter from juice or just masticate it all up into a slurry? do u do any separation of plant matter from juice using a strainer?
our juicer separates "pulp" out.... for the most part.
So does the ninja separate plant matter from juice or just masticate it all up into a slurry? do u do any separation of plant matter from juice using a strainer?
our juicer separates "pulp" out.... for the most part.