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Old 12-07-2017, 02:34 AM #41
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First time I've heard of this, been smoking and around smokers for a long time. I've had/seen people get the spins and vomit from smoking especially when drinking but I've never seen screamers.
Azadirachtin wasn't used in agriculture until something around 15 years ago? Even then, you don't find it used a lot in prohibition states. States where people aren't actively sharing pests at a high rate of speed.

Panic attacks do not cause all over body pain, though I can appreciate the hot shower and anxiety connection. We're truly on different pages here with CHS.

@bigtacofarmer I would hazard a guess and say **Most** dispensary grows have excessive canopies, making sprays and drenches part of their routine. No way to grow clean with a 250sqft canopy, without hepa filtration, tyvek suits, on-site laundry and on and on... Even then, an outbreak co$t$ $o much it'$ rare they chop it and $terilize. No crop insurance yet for cannabis, right?
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Old 12-07-2017, 02:42 AM #42
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A 'WHITEY' is when someone consumes strong cannabis, and faints.

The face turns a pasty white/grey pallor, and the person can loose consciousness for a while (usually not so long).

*Pallor is a pale color of the skin that can be caused by illness, emotional shock or stress, stimulant use, or anemia, and is the result of a reduced amount of oxyhaemoglobin and is visible in skin or mucous membrane. Pallor is more evident on the face and palms.
Yeh, it's smart to have some patience when building a high- don't get greedy, don't take it too fast, particularly with anything highly potent. I gave up on dope smoking contests a long time ago. All I want now is a nice solid buzz...
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Old 12-07-2017, 02:44 AM #43
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Azadirachtin wasn't used in agriculture until something around 15 years ago? Even then, you don't find it used a lot in prohibition states. States where people aren't actively sharing pests at a high rate of speed.

Panic attacks do not cause all over body pain, though I can appreciate the hot shower and anxiety connection. We're truly on different pages here with CHS.

@bigtacofarmer I would hazard a guess and say **Most** dispensary grows have excessive canopies, making sprays and drenches part of their routine. No way to grow clean with a 250sqft canopy, without hepa filtration, tyvek suits, on-site laundry and on and on... Even then, an outbreak co$t$ $o much it'$ rare they chop it and $terilize. No crop insurance yet for cannabis, right?
All the more reason to support small organic farmers and boycott the bigger growers. Like I said I will not smoke anything I am unsure about. I started growing to avoid crap weed.
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Old 12-07-2017, 02:47 AM #44
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Knowingly adding poison and selling it should be a crime!
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Old 12-07-2017, 03:25 AM #45
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Azadirachtin wasn't used in agriculture until something around 15 years ago?
Neem has been used in India for centuries for treating everything from scratches, malaria, diabetes, for its anti-aging effects, it's fruit, skin care, as an insect repellent, even the houses near the trees are said to benefit from the neem being blown through them by the breeze.
“Neem's fruits, seeds, oil, leaves, roots and bark have been mentioned in the earliest Sanskrit medical writings. Each of these has been used in the Indian Ayurvedic and Unani systems of medicine “
Seems to be a very useful plant. Maybe some people are sensitive to it. Food and other sensitivities seem to be going through the roof.
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Old 12-07-2017, 03:33 AM #46
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Neem is the least of my worries. It will make your smoke taste nasty though.
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Old 12-07-2017, 04:09 AM #47
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A 'WHITEY' is when someone consumes strong cannabis, and faints.

The face turns a pasty white/grey pallor, and the person can loose consciousness for a while (usually not so long).

*Pallor is a pale color of the skin that can be caused by illness, emotional shock or stress, stimulant use, or anemia, and is the result of a reduced amount of oxyhaemoglobin and is visible in skin or mucous membrane. Pallor is more evident on the face and palms.
Man that is about a silly as chugging shots of tequila until you puke. No thanks. Never heard the term before but I have smoked enough I didn't feel good for a bit. No more. Not too much to quick.
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i think its more of an overdosing issue than anything. not overdosing in the sense of dying but just taking more than they can handle. we are breeding pot to be the strongest its ever been and people new to smoking arent prepared for the wonderful onslaught.

i have a strain that hit 30.2% and some friends of mine gave some to their lightweight girlfriend in a gravity bong(asshole move) and she had what could be described as "scromiting" LOL. she puked multiple times and was yelling for them to take her the the ER. we've all heard the audio of the cop that ate the edible and panicked and thought he was dying. these are people with no tolerance consuming products meant for champions. its that simple.
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Old 12-07-2017, 04:47 AM #49
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Neem has been used in India for centuries for treating everything from scratches, malaria, diabetes, for its anti-aging effects, it's fruit, skin care, as an insect repellent, even the houses near the trees are said to benefit from the neem being blown through them by the breeze.
“Neem's fruits, seeds, oil, leaves, roots and bark have been mentioned in the earliest Sanskrit medical writings. Each of these has been used in the Indian Ayurvedic and Unani systems of medicine “
Seems to be a very useful plant. Maybe some people are sensitive to it. Food and other sensitivities seem to be going through the roof.
Americans have taking to smoking it...

A don't think that's traditional use but I've not looked it up.
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Old 12-07-2017, 04:53 AM #50
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The pukey sickness some Doctors arw attributing to chronic cannabis use. Ive looked into it. As much as I cared to. And Iam pretty damn sure its from people partaking in cannabis tainted with heavy pesticides and/or fungicides. Just happens to coincide with the popularity of domestic grown cannabis. Ive never heard of anything like this and that includes the imported paraquat 70's and 80's marijuana.
I remember the big paraquat scare in the 1970's too. Everybody saw through that bullshit, and this sounds very similar.
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