This stuff is amazin’. I had a big ol’ wart, size of a nickel, say, that I’d just ignored for years because it didn’t matter ‘cause nobody would ever see it but me, and I was trying not to provoke it with freeze spray, which had some years ago caused a good bit of extraneous discomfort, and surrounding tissue damage, even when actual dermatologists put it on there, and it’d just come back with a vengeance, until about 3 months ago and then I just smeared some pony paste on it once a week or so, (after my hot soak) and dang if it didn’t take care of it. And it ain’t come back either. Didn’t bother the tender region under and around the wart at all. Warts are from a virus they say.
I looked it up, and seems it’s used by vets (animal doctors, not old soldiers like me) for that very thing, papilloma warts, on cows. So I tried it on my … They (vets, that is) subcutaneously inject it, (ivermectin, that is) not pony paste I imagine, but it worked real fine, and then recently I read some folks are getting incredibly effective reversal of age related cognitive decline, with just one dose, that seems to give lasting effects. I bet if I looked that up I’d also find lots of supporting anecdotes. What I wouldn’t find is horror stories of devastating side effects, or anything remotely suggestive of such. Now that’s some “magic bullet”. It came from a goldang soil sample. Dang! “Magic Dirt”. Used to be, in ancient days, a legendary medicinal clay from the Greek island of Lemnos. Lemnian earth, they called it, or “blood of Hephaestus” because it was a red clay, which you could also look up and find had such effect as to make a Sultan declare it his exclusive property, and try to monopolize it. Not, I’m supposing because it didn’t work. There’s also some special kind of clay, called Montmorilonite, of all things, which they give astronauts (NASA confirms this) to help them with bone loss from prolonged space flights. I give it to the wife for her osteoporosis, but don’t know if it helps, but she hasn’t broken any bones despite being diagnosed with this some decades ago.
It’s a more kooky world we live in than anyone can even begin to comprehend. Or maybe it’s just me, and I’m a crackpot that should just keep quiet but ain’t got sense enough to do so. I wouldn’t be able to ascertain objectively I admit. YMMV, as they say. Also IANAD. (I Am Not A Doctor). I do know personally a few physicians, and one told me this little “joke” over a sip of bourbon and branchwater,
“What’s the difference between God and Doctors?
God doesn’t think he’s a Doctor!” He’s a good ol’ boy though, and a “rara avis” imho.
Why isn't the bill to FIRE THOSE THAT BLOCKED MEDICAL CARE?
The FDA keeps these meds on the prescription only list.
Hopefully RFK can change this.
Marijuanna also needs to be removed from Schedule 1 so CBD can be studied more closely.
I had heard some benefit regarding Psilocybin but I had not heard of any positives regarding MDMA.
I'll have to look into that.
I, too, have seen some great benefits to CBD use.
That is why I would like to see it studied more.
My very elderly mother has seen plenty of joint pain relief from rheumatoid arthritis but it is difficult to get for her in consistent dosages.
This stuff is amazin’. I had a big ol’ wart, size of a nickel, say, that I’d just ignored for years because it didn’t matter ‘cause nobody would ever see it but me, and I was trying not to provoke it with freeze spray, which had some years ago caused a good bit of extraneous discomfort, and surrounding tissue damage, even when actual dermatologists put it on there, and it’d just come back with a vengeance, until about 3 months ago and then I just smeared some pony paste on it once a week or so, (after my hot soak) and dang if it didn’t take care of it. And it ain’t come back either. Didn’t bother the tender region under and around the wart at all. Warts are from a virus they say. I looked it up, and seems it’s used by vets (animal doctors, not old soldiers like me) for that very thing, papilloma warts, on cows. So I tried it on my … They (vets, that is) subcutaneously inject it, (ivermectin, that is) not pony paste I imagine, but it worked real fine, and then recently I read some folks are getting incredibly effective reversal of age related cognitive decline, with just one dose, that seems to give lasting effects. I bet if I looked that up I’d also find lots of supporting anecdotes. What I wouldn’t find is horror stories of devastating side effects, or anything remotely suggestive of such. Now that’s some “magic bullet”. It came from a goldang soil sample. Dang! “Magic Dirt”. Used to be, in ancient days, a legendary medicinal clay from the Greek island of Lemnos. Lemnian earth, they called it, or “blood of Hephaestus” because it was a red clay, which you could also look up and find had such effect as to make a Sultan declare it his exclusive property, and try to monopolize it. Not, I’m supposing because it didn’t work. There’s also some special kind of clay, called Montmorilonite, of all things, which they give astronauts (NASA confirms this) to help them with bone loss from prolonged space flights. I give it to the wife for her osteoporosis, but don’t know if it helps, but she hasn’t broken any bones despite being diagnosed with this some decades ago. It’s a more kooky world we live in than anyone can even begin to comprehend. Or maybe it’s just me, and I’m a crackpot that should just keep quiet but ain’t got sense enough to do so. I wouldn’t be able to ascertain objectively I admit. YMMV, as they say. Also IANAD. (I Am Not A Doctor). I do know personally a few physicians, and one told me this little “joke” over a sip of bourbon and branchwater, “What’s the difference between God and Doctors? God doesn’t think he’s a Doctor!” He’s a good ol’ boy though, and a “rara avis” imho.
This needs to be on the federal level immediately.