Everything you thought you didn't even want to know about Pot/Weed/Shred

I know all I want to know about marijuana...it messes with the brains of young and old. Do not take it!

Please do not confuse it with medical cannibis which has the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) removed.
 

Watched all. Beyond this research summary overview subject, she has an excellent grasp on logical deduction without bias. What she gets correct is much like with other neural affecting substances, there is more problematic usage by those that use it regularly, especially daily, much like with alcohol or prescription anti-anxiety drugs like Valium. What isn't mentioned is those that use it regularly are most resistant to not doing so and that over months creates down regulation of CB-1 synaptic endocannibidol receptor numbers creating a general out of balance homeostatic, sense diminished "mellow" condition in many different ways because the endocannibidol system is so widespread in all our brain areas. Out of balance but not necessarily problematic, especially for those otherwise overly emotional. That may be a preferred way of living for some, especially those that are coming from otherwise less than positive lifestyles.
 
Watched all. Beyond this research summary overview subject, she has an excellent grasp on logical deduction without bias. What she gets correct is much like with other neural affecting substances, there is more problematic usage by those that use it regularly, especially daily, much like with alcohol or prescription anti-anxiety drugs like Valium. What isn't mentioned is those that use it regularly are most resistant to not doing so and that over months creates down regulation of CB-1 synaptic endocannibidol receptor numbers creating a general out of balance homeostatic, sense diminished "mellow" condition in many different ways because the endocannibidol system is so widespread in all our brain areas. Out of balance but not necessarily problematic, especially for those otherwise overly emotional. That may be a preferred way of living for some, especially those that are coming from otherwise less than positive lifestyles.
She touched on it being "a preferred way of living for some." She probably had good reasons for not going into detail.

I really like Sabine's lectures. Informative, verifiable, witty, plus (imo) she's a super cutie.
 
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Watched all. Beyond this research summary overview subject, she has an excellent grasp on logical deduction without bias. What she gets correct is much like with other neural affecting substances, there is more problematic usage by those that use it regularly, especially daily, much like with alcohol or prescription anti-anxiety drugs like Valium. What isn't mentioned is those that use it regularly are most resistant to not doing so and that over months creates down regulation of CB-1 synaptic endocannibidol receptor numbers creating a general out of balance homeostatic, sense diminished "mellow" condition in many different ways because the endocannibidol system is so widespread in all our brain areas. Out of balance but not necessarily problematic, especially for those otherwise overly emotional. That may be a preferred way of living for some, especially those that are coming from otherwise less than positive lifestyles.
BTW, David, thanks for watching the whole thing.
 
2:14 that's smoking a cigarette, if it WAS weed, you hold it till you're blue. Not inhale, wait 3 seconds then exhale. Damn these rookies!!

The jokes were good too.

EDIT; Oh and her hawking Nord VPN was a chuckle.
 
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I learned enough about it while working for a bureau about drug quality and others. I also know that even though it isn't yet approved medically everywhere (an article I read a few years ago online) hemp oil was supposed to be beneficial to cure some cancers. Some people had given their cure stories.

I've found out recently that you can go into stores in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and purchase it legally. Whoa!!! I've never been part of that scene other than observing and reporting to authorities. After one harrowing experience, I resigned that part of my duties. Too scary...

However, I enjoy playing a virtual game about marijuana called Hemp Paradise. Found in Google Play, much safer 😂😂😂
 
Boo-Hoo. I'd give you 21 minutes of my time if I could. ;)
Prime words being “if you could.”
Well! You can’t.

Anyway I watched it again this morning when I was more alert. She is cute & funny. I’ll give you that, but in my opinion, this is nothing more than a long drawn out commercial for Nord VPN. 🤷‍♀️

She certainly has some interesting facts I didn’t know about like THC -8 . What I wonder about is who sponsors these surveys. Usually the people sponsoring the surveys rig them so they are in favour of whatever angle they are supporting and their reasoning.

In conclusion she’s selling Nord VPN’s to paranoid users. Nothing more. Nothing less.
 
Prime words being “if you could.”
Well! You can’t.

Anyway I watched it again this morning when I was more alert. She is cute & funny. I’ll give you that, but in my opinion, this is nothing more than a long drawn out commercial for Nord VPN. 🤷‍♀️

She certainly has some interesting facts I didn’t know about like THC -8 . What I wonder about is who sponsors these surveys. Usually the people sponsoring the surveys rig them so they are in favour of whatever angle they are supporting and their reasoning.

In conclusion she’s selling Nord VPN’s to paranoid users. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Ok, so basically, the ad at the end took 2 minutes and 10 seconds off your life. That is a bummer, but you could have skipped that part. That's why she puts it on the end.

Sabine uses studies and data done at universities and prestigious laboratories as often as possible, but one of the problems with cannabis research is that very few studies have been done until fairly recently, and most of those were funded by states (and provinces) interested in legalizing its use or not. Sabby does point out that at least some of the currently available data could be flawed.

Thanks for watching it, Patty!
 
Ok, so basically, the ad at the end took 2 minutes and 10 seconds off your life. That is a bummer, but you could have skipped that part. That's why she puts it on the end.

Sabine uses studies and data done at universities and prestigious laboratories as often as possible, but one of the problems with cannabis research is that very few studies have been done until fairly recently, and most of those were funded by states (and provinces) interested in legalizing its use or not. Sabby does point out that at least some of the currently available data could be flawed.

Thanks for watching it, Patty!
Hey! It wasn’t an actual complaint.
It was interesting and informative but I still believe the intention isn’t merely to educate people of cannabis. In my opinion, ( which doesn’t mean all that much ) I think it was specifically done to attract users to the site in order to sell website security. That way users who live in a country where it’s not legal might be better able to purchase it without legal consequences.

Of course the entire 21 minute skit wasn’t about selling Nord VPN website security but most of these types of info - mercials start out like this but either way it’s a ‘still’ a sales pitch.The pot talk brings in the audience
Once she has their interest she just happens to have a solution that they might be interested in.

And it’s ok that we disagree. I’m perfectly ok with that. She is cute & funny still. Lol
 


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