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Phoenix Tears for Crohn's Disease???

babelfish

Member
Yes. :)

Ramp up your dosage so you can reach a saturation quickly. Your tolerance will build exponentially so actually hitting a gram a day in 2 weeks is realistic. Expect all sorts of good things to happen to your body. Crohn's patients seem to respond very well - almost immediately. Prednisone will be a thing of the past!

Cannabis in its entirety was stripped from the human diet in one global sweeping campaign nearly 90 years ago. For all of human evolution we have been directly connected to this plant. There's no telling what will happen to us now. It's a whole new paradigm.

Wishing you all the best in your recovery. :)

no, tolerance is linear
 

RetroGrow

Active member
Veteran
I've been in no doubt for quite a while that the main antagonist for crohn's, my crohn's at least, is stress. Or to put it another way the higher the levels of cortisol in my blood stream the worse my crohn's gets. I've seen this time and time again, the more stressed I get the worse my crohn's gets. The time in my life when I was under most stress without actually being aware of it (hence I did nothing to reduce the stress) was the time I almost died from complications (abdominal cyst) and was diagnosed even though, looking back, I see I've had it all my life.

SuperConductor is absolutely correct about the ill effects of high levels of stress in a Crohn's patients life. Ive had Crohn's since I was 18 and Im 39 now. It took about 8 years of suffering through severe flare-ups, before I realized that 'stress' was by far the main the cause of my flare-ups. I haven't taken any prescribed pills ( Remicade, Pentasa, Prednisone, Azathioprine,ect..) to treat my Crohn's in over 10 years. And I cant even remember the last time I had a flare-up. My secret is simple! Try and live life as stress free as possible and consume as much medicinal cannabis as you can handle in as many different fashions as are available to you.

Good point, but easier said than done. At times, stress can be overwhelming for some, and no doubt it has numerous negative effects on health.
 

lotusflower

New member
oil and reaction

oil and reaction

Hello. I have a question to anybody who read this,

My mother is 56years old has lupus,diabetes, myocardial infarction. had a bybuss surgery,she has been sick for about 25 years. We started oil early of this December.

First week of oil was ok, we started quater sze of rice and gradually added more. she just arriverd from different country so she was tired and jetlag. but when she took a oil she felt a little bit spacy but ok. And then a few days later, she felt like a she had a fever, we thought maybe because of flying too cause she just came from different country, but as soon as we switched to new oil. she had a more fever so she took feverdrop medi from hospital and she wasn't able to eat so much nither. next day she was sweating for all day and was not able to stand up on her own. weak and her concious wasn't good.

we were so worry we didn't know it was her low blood sugar level due to diabetes or oil was too much or oil lower too much blood pressure.. a day after her condition got better and there was no fever anymore and her concious got back good, but we were too worry to start again so we waited for over a week to start again.

last night we gave her way smaller than last time and she was just little spacy but ok.

I'm wondering how much oil will drop blood pressure because she already has low blood pressure. is that safe for people have low blood pressure ??

after taking oil, do people have fever with sweat like a really bad flu??

I can't find much information with heart condition and oil nither

we don't have much time so I'm a little bit in hurry

if there is anybody who can answer any of my question, I'd really really appriciated.
 

RoadRash

Member
Anyone have any experience using Phoenix Tears to treat Crohn's Disease?

Love the Harry Potter reference.

So I guess if you smoke some Phoenix Tears you are protected if you get bit by a Basilisc ? (big Humongous Snake)

Sorry no idea about how it works for Crohn's. Though I have found good pot in general works very well for heartburn. I used to take Zantac and Tagamet - not any more !
 

Hash Zeppelin

Ski Bum Rodeo Clown
Premium user
ICMag Donor
Veteran
Anyone have any experience using Phoenix Tears to treat Crohn's Disease? I've been gifted some from a friend who insists it is a cure, but was wondering if anyone had any personal experience? I've been told to eat a bit about the size of a grain of rice every night when I go to bed. Supposedly it will heal my intestines!

I'm going to try it, regardless.... I don't see how it could hurt me.

I smoke on a regular basis to keep bowl inflammation down. It helps quite a bit. ingesting in a pill is even better.
 
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