Absolutely no buzz at all, I can not stand the high feeling either. I take 1/3 to 1/2 of the cheeba chew and there are no high effects at all and no side effects like being tired or having the munchies either
FrenchCanadianBrunette said:
Thank you, I’ll be looking into different options until I find the cause to my TN! Do the Cheeba Chews give off a buzz even though the THC is very low? I have never like feeling high off marijuana…
Liligirl said:
I previously replied about bang bars, well I have been using an edible called cheeba chews that are only 2 percent thc and high cbd. They help relax my muscle and help a bit. I have to swallow then though bc they taste horrible.
FrenchCanadianBrunette said:
I’ve tried it and felt that it did not help. It almost made me feel it more… I would of liked it to work because I hate taking meds that make me look like a zombie everywhere I go. It is also a safer choice than the chemicals in the medications.
As an attorney I wanted to give some input as to employment. In Oregon the mm card is not a prescription, it is a legal pass to not be prosecuted if using for a medical purpose. My state has voted to legalize it starting Juky 2015. However, employers can still fore someone for having a positive UA, even with a MM card. I believe this is true for most states.
I wanted to put that tidbit up so that people can be fully informed.
Clinical trial results are posted and many people are weighing in (be sure to read comments on commercial web sites for business and political reviews on successful new drugs).
A Study of Sativex for Relief of Peripheral Neuropathic Pain Associated With Allodynia.
Sativex is a low THC medication available in the UK made from specially grown marijuana plants shown on Dr. Sanjay Gupta special on MJ on CNN in Nov 2014. A MJ company in Colorado run by six brothers produces a similar variation of MJ for MS seizures but , it cannot be taken out of Colorado per state law.
I am prescribed here in the states a medication called Marinol (Dronabinol). My neurologist prescribed it to me for severe nausea and vomiting. She says it’s a synthetic version of MJ. Just wanted to let you know that there IS a pill form out there that you don’t have to sign up for. Now I’m only going by what I’ve been told. That it is just like the Medicinal MJ, it’s just, like I said, synthetic. My neurologist just increased my dosage and frequency to see if it’ll help with the pain vs the nausea only.
Hi ~ I think Marinol contains extracted THC, which is one component of MJ. I was reading that it is effective at a certain dose but when the dose is increased it becomes ineffective. It is used primarily to treat nausea and wasting. There is another component of MJ called CBD that has been shown to be useful for neuropathic pain. Read about it here http://www.projectcbd.org/news/whole-plant-cbd-rich-cannabis-better-medicine-than-single-molecule-cbd/
ihold said:
I am prescribed here in the states a medication called Marinol (Dronabinol). My neurologist prescribed it to me for severe nausea and vomiting. She says it's a synthetic version of MJ. Just wanted to let you know that there IS a pill form out there that you don't have to sign up for. Now I'm only going by what I've been told. That it is just like the Medicinal MJ, it's just, like I said, synthetic. My neurologist just increased my dosage and frequency to see if it'll help with the pain vs the nausea only.
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00711880 Comment Period Extended to 3/23/2015 for Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for FDAAA 801 and NIH Draft Reporting Policy for NIH-Funded Trials This study has been completed. A Study of Sativex for Relief of Peripheral Neuropathic Pain Associated With Allodynia.
Sativex is a low THC medication available in the UK made from specially grown marijuana plants shown on Dr. Sanjay Gupta special on MJ on CNN in Nov 2014. A MJ company in Colorado run by six brothers produces a similar variation of MJ for MS seizures but , it cannot be taken out of Colorado per state law.