Snow White female
female cannabis seeds
This indoor hybrid has a high calyx/leaf ratio & finishes flowering in 7 weeks or less. Our big-yielding,
lemon-scented female clone named "Genius" because of her CLEAR, energetic, thought-provoking high was
crossed with a robust Cinderella 99 male to create Apollo Eleven. Expect some variation among individuals. The
best females are short, heavily branched plants with multitudes of dense, resinous bud sites - perfect for
SCROG. The smoke has a sweet citrus flavour. The high is UP & HAPPY." - Bros. Grimm catalog
“Cinderella 99 will be available from Brothers Grimm in January (’99). This is the "cubed" generation resulting
from backcrossing Princess 3 times
Plant Single Cannabis Plant White Plant with her successive male offspring. Expect
bongsnil a true-breeding strain with the
same short flowering period, tropical fruit flavour, and soaring
Custom Bon cerebral high. “ - MrSoul
Princess is a female which resulted from a seed found in a Jack Herer bud I bought in Amsterdam near the
Sensi Seed Bank at "Coffeeshop Sensi Smile". The bud came in a 2 gr. cello-pack with the Sensi logo; I
expected sinsemilla, but it had about 10 seeds so I assume she's an F2 JH. Her characteristics were so fine I
wanted to create seeds that would "replicate" this plant. She has the KILLER Haze-influenced high with the most
DELICIOUS pineapple/evil scent, 50 day maturation in 12/12, and incredible resin production, doesn’t stretch -
yet clearly Sativa-dominant! Last but not least: Never a hint of hermaphrodism after 2 years of cloning & many
different styles of grow. Part 2
The smoking of marijuana initiates many processes in the body, mind and even soul, depending upon the
intent with which it is used. In Part 1 many of these were mentioned in passing, and will be explored in
some detail in this issue. It is very
Hawaii X Skunk 1 important for people to understand that marijuana, like other teacher
plants, is properly called an �entheogen� or �agent in God�, as a psychoactive substance with spiritual
properties. very high levels of
intoxication (1%, 7%, 19%, 27%, 29%), experienced less frequently by Daily users (p <.01, overall). An even
more extreme version of this phenomenon, but still fairly frequent, is "I have lost all consciousness of my body
and the external world, and just found myself floating in limitless space (not necessarily physical
space)" (25%, 29%, 30%, 10%, 4%), which occurs at maximal levels of intoxication (1%, 2%, 11%, 21%,
31%).
The younger users need to be more intoxicated to experience this (p <.
05).
Figure 11-1. AWARENESS OF ONE'S OWN BODY
Note.—For guide to interpreting the "How Stoned" graph,
see note
Cannabis
Photos Cannabis
Photos For
Photos Seeds on Figure 6-1.
The relationships between these four
phenomena dealing with awareness of the
body are plotted in Figure 11-1. Totally losing
awareness of the body and the world, and
experiencing oneself floating in limitless
space occurs less frequently than the other,
less extreme ways of losing awareness of the
body (p <.0005, overall). With respect to level
of intoxication, the body fading from
awareness unless attended to and the
Snow female female focused
part of the body standing out more happen at
essentially the same levels of intoxication.
The two phenomena of totally losing
awareness of one's body occur at higher levels
of intoxication (p <<.0005, overall) than the
previous phenomena, but these two do not
differ from one another.
Given that the perception of one's body is
highly affected by the deployment of attention
while intoxicated on marijuana, what are some of the specific changes?
Pain
A common effect is "Pain is easy to tolerate if I keep my attention elsewhere" (21%, 10%, 34%, 13%, 12%),
with the linked opposite effect, "Pain is more intense if I concentrate on it," which occur with essentially the
same frequency (23%, 11%, 23%, 17%, 15%), an excellent illustration of the importance of deployment of
attention. Both experiences occur at essentially the same Strong levels of intoxication (7%, 13%, 28%, 15%,
1% and 6%, 19%, 26%, 9%, 2%, respectively).
The phenomenon of pain being more intense if concentrated on is affected by several background variables.
It is reported more frequently by the younger users (p <.05), by the College-educated (p <.05), and by Nonusers
of Psychedelics (p < .05). The older users need to be more intoxicated to experience this (p <.05), while
the Heavy Total lasers experience this at lower levels of intoxication than the Light or Moderate Total users (p
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<.05, overall).
Lightness and Heaviness
A common experience is "With my eyes closed, my body may feel very light or even feel as if I float up into
the air when stoned" (16%, 16%, 41%, 19%, 8%), which begins to occur at Strong levels of intoxication (3%,
13%, 30%, 21%, 15%). According to my informants, having the eyes closed is not necessary to experience
much lightness, but is necessary to feel as if one were actually floating. This experience is more co , but not in
other ways. Fort claims that alcohol scores high on all of these dimensions; barbiturates
and the amphetamines are also extremely hard as well. Marijuana, says Fort, is probably
the least hard of the drugs available in today's pharmacopoeia. The fact that a truly
dangerous drug (alcohol) is legal and freely available, while the possession of a far less
dangerous drug (marijuana) is severely penalized, is patently absurd, according to Fort.
52]
Andrew T. Weil and Norman E. Zinberg, both physicians, after detailed controlled tests
on subjects high on marijuana, concluded that the drug is relatively safe, and its effects,
mild.[53] James M. Dille and Martin D. Haykin—pharmacologist and psychiatrist
respectively, and both physicians—along with several nonphysicians, minimize the drug's
deleterious effects on simulated driving performance.54] And Tod H. Mikuriya, director
of the San Francisco Psychiatric Medical Clinic, in a pamphlet entitled "Thinking About
Using Pot," refuses to persuade readers not to use marijuana; he rejects the contention that
marijuana leads to heroin and states, with regard to psychosis, that "marijuana is
exceedingly safe."[55] His advice to those who "choose to turn on" concerns
understanding how to use marijuana wisely. What is more, Mikuriya employs marijuana
in his therapy. In treating alcoholics, one of his recommendations is that they give up
alcohol, in his view the more destructive drug, for pot, which is far less damaging. It is
obvious that this doctor disagrees with the majority view on at least two points: (1)
marijuana no longer has any therapeutic value, and its use constitutes "abuse," and (2) it is
a dangerous drug whose use should be avoided.
Another medical figure, Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, writes a column syndicated by a
number of "underground" (and invariably pro-pot) newspapers, such as The East Village
Other.
His stance is usually skeptical concerning the putative dangers of marijuana. One
piece attacked the AMA's June 1968 statements condemning marijuana use, "Marihuana
and Society." The critique is replete with such phrases as "the AMA...
Neptunesharvestforgrowingindoors has chosen ... to
ignore... ," "casting itself into the role of prophet the Council demonstrates its lack of
familiarity with the current American marihuana situation by the following statement ... ,"
"contrary to all known evidence, the AMA statement denies...." The review concludes
(18 of 25)4/15/2004 1:04:59 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 5
with the claims: ". .. the scientific judgment of the AMA will now be looked upon with
some suspicion by the millions of American marijuana users ... the AMA would certainly
be surprised by the great numbers
Seeds Marijuana Cannabis of medical students and young residents who
chronically use marijuana with no observable detriment to their physical or mental wellbeing."[
56]
It is clear, then, that some physicians do not accept the dominant current medical views
concerning marijuana. They underplay i, but not in
other ways. Fort claims that alcohol scores high on all of these dimensions; barbiturates
and the amphetamines are also extremely hard as well. Marijuana, says Fort, is probably
the least hard of the drugs available in today's pharmacopoeia. The fact that a truly
dangerous drug (alcohol) is legal and freely available, while the possession of a far less
dangerous drug (marijuana) is severely penalized, is patently absurd, according to Fort.
52]
Andrew T. Weil and Norman E. Zinberg, both physicians, after detailed controlled tests
on subjects high on marijuana, concluded that the drug is relatively safe, and its effects,
mild.53] James M. Dille and Martin D. Haykin—pharmacologist and psychiatrist
respectively, and both physicians—along with several nonphysicians, minimize the drug's
deleterious effects on simulated driving performance.54] And Tod H. Mikuriya, director
of the San Francisco Psychiatric Medical Clinic, in a pamphlet entitled "Thinking About
Using Pot," refuses to persuade readers not to use marijuana; he rejects the contention that
marijuana leads to heroin and states, with regard to psychosis, that "marijuana is
exceedingly safe."55] His advice to those who "choose to turn on" concerns
understanding how to use marijuana wisely. What is more, Mikuriya employs marijuana
in his therapy. In treating alcoholics, one of his recommendations is that they give up
alcohol, in his view the more destructive drug, for pot, which is far less damaging. It is
obvious that this doctor disagrees with the majority view on at least two points: (1)
marijuana no longer has any therapeutic value, and its use constitutes "abuse," and (2) it is
a dangerous drug whose use should be avoided.
Another medical figure, Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, writes a column syndicated by a
number of "underground" (and invariably pro-pot) newspapers, such as The East Village
Other. His stance is usually skeptical concerning the putative dangers of marijuana. One
piece attacked the AMA's June 1968 statements condemning marijuana use, "Marihuana
and Society." The critique is replete with such phrases as "the AMA... has chosen ... to
ignore... ," "casting itself into the role of prophet the Council demonstrates its lack of
familiarity with the current American marihuana situation by the following statement ... ,"
"contrary to all known evidence, the AMA statement denies...." The review concludes
(18 of 25)4/15/2004 1:04:59 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 5
with the claims: ". .. the scientific judgment of the AMA will now be looked upon with
some suspicion by the millions of American marijuana users ... the AMA would certainly
be surprised by the great numbers of medical students and young residents who
chronically use marijuana with no observable detriment to their physical or mental wellbeing."
56]
It is clear, then, that some physicians do not accept the dominant current medical views
concerning marijuana. They underplay i, but not in
other ways. Fort claims that alcohol scores high on all of these dimensions; barbiturates
and the amphetamines are also extremely hard as well. Marijuana, says Fort, is probably
the least hard of the drugs available in today's pharmacopoeia. The fact that a truly
dangerous drug (alcohol) is legal and freely available, while the possession of a far less
dangerous drug (marijuana) is severely penalized, is patently absurd, according to Fort.
[52
Andrew T. Weil and Norman E. Zinberg, both physicians, after detailed controlled tests
on subjects high on marijuana, concluded that the drug is relatively safe, and its effects,
mild.[53 James M. Dille and Martin D. Haykin—pharmacologist and psychiatrist
respectively, and both physicians—along with several nonphysicians, minimize the drug's
deleterious effects on simulated driving performance.
54 And Tod H. Mikuriya, director
of the San Francisco Psychiatric Medical Clinic, in a pamphlet entitled "Thinking About
Using Pot," refuses to persuade readers not to use marijuana; he rejects the contention that
marijuana leads to heroin and states, with regard to psychosis, that "marijuana is
exceedingly safe.
"55 His advice to those who "choose to turn on" concerns
understanding how to use marijuana wisely. What is more, Mikuriya employs marijuana
in his therapy. In treating alcoholics, one of his recommendations is that they give up
alcohol, in his view the more destructive drug, for pot, which is far less damaging.
It is
obvious that this doctor disagrees with the majority view on at least two points: (1)
marijuana no longer has any therapeutic value, and its use constitutes "abuse," and (2) it is
a dangerous drug whose use should be avoided.
Another medical figure, Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, writes a column syndicated by a
number of "underground" (and invariably pro-pot) newspapers, such as The East Village
Other. His stance is usually skeptical concerning the putative dangers of marijuana.
One
piece attacked the AMA's June 1968 statements condemning marijuana use, "Marihuana
and Society." The critique is replete with such phrases as "the AMA... has chosen ... to
ignore... ," "casting itself into the role of prophet the Council demonstrates its lack of
familiarity with the current American marihuana situation by the following statement ... ,"
"contrary to all known evidence, the AMA statement denies...." The review concludes
(18 of 25)4/15/2004 1:04:59 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 5
with the claims: ". .. the scientific judgment of the AMA will now be looked upon with
some suspicion by the millions of American marijuana users ... the AMA would certainly
be surprised by the great numbers of medical students and young residents who
chronically use marijuana with no observable detriment to their physical or mental wellbeing."[
56
It is clear, then, that some physicians do not accept the dominant current medical views
concerning marijuana. They underplay i, but not in
other ways. Fort claims
Northern Light that alcohol scores high on all of these dimensions; barbiturates
and the amphetamines are also extremely hard as well. Marijuana, says Fort, is probably
the least hard of the drugs available in today's pharmacopoeia.
The fact that a truly
dangerous drug (alcohol) is legal and freely available, while the possession of a far less
dangerous drug (marijuana) is severely penalized, is patently absurd, according to Fort.
52
Andrew T. Weil and Norman E. Zinberg, both physicians, after detailed controlled tests
on subjects high on marijuana, concluded that the drug is relatively safe, and its effects,
mild.53 James M. Dille and Martin D. Haykin—pharmacologist and psychiatrist
respectively, and both physicians—along with several nonphysicians, minimize the drug's
deleterious effects on simulated driving performance.54 And Tod H. Mikuriya, director
of the San Francisco Psychiatric Medical Clinic, in a pamphlet entitled "Thinking About
Using Pot," refuses to persuade readers not to use marijuana; he rejects the contention
Grafix Bongs that
marijuana leads to heroin and states, with regard to psychosis, that "marijuana is
exceedingly safe."55 His advice to those who "choose to turn on" concerns
understanding how to use marijuana wisely. What is more, Mikuriya employs marijuana
in his therapy. In treating alcoholics, one of his recommendations is that they give up
alcohol, in his view the more destructive drug, for pot, which is far less damaging. It is
obvious that this doctor disagrees with the majority view on at least two points: (1)
marijuana no longer has any therapeutic value, and its use constitutes "abuse," and (2) it is
a dangerous drug whose use should be avoided.
Another medical figure, Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, writes a column syndicated by a
number of "underground" (and invariably pro-pot) newspapers, such as The East Village
Other. His stance is usually skeptical concerning the putative dangers of marijuana.
One
piece attacked the AMA's June 1968 statements condemning marijuana use, "Marihuana
and Society." The critique is replete with such phrases as "the AMA... has chosen ... to
ignore... ," "casting itself into the role of prophet the Council demonstrates its lack of
familiarity with the current American marihuana situation by the following statement ... ,"
"contrary to all known evidence, the AMA statement denies...." The review concludes
(18 of 25)4/15/2004 1:04:59 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 5
with the claims: ". .. the scientific judgment of the AMA will now be looked upon with
some suspicion by the millions of American marijuana users ... the AMA would certainly
be surprised by the great numbers of medical students and young residents who
chronically use marijuana with no observable detriment to their physical or mental wellbeing."
56
It is clear, then, that some physicians do not accept the dominant current medical views
concerning marijuana. They underplay i
l. A little to the left are the pumas-sirenas, with
the body and hair of a woman but the face of a tiger, with very hypnotic tails. They
are used by the murayas to catch the bufeos colorados [pink river dolphins] who
sometimes rob women and make them pregnant. With the help of the puma-sirenas,
the murayas are able to rescue these women and release them from their
Pregnancy.
VISION 30
KAPUKIRI
I had this vision in 1971, when I was about to heal a woman that had been harmed
by means of the kapukiri-a substance that comes from rotten leaves-when she was
in her chacra. The woman had the instep of one of her feet swollen. She had had
this illness for four months and arrived at the house of my brother Manuel, looking
for a curandero. He tried to cure her, without success. But I was able to cure her by
means of the icaro del kapukiri and the leaves of catahua negra [Hura crepitans].
Kapukiri is almost like a dark brown vapor that rises and collects in the
atmosphere. In archaic Quichua, kin is that which stinks, that which is rotten. Kapu
means substance, lime. So kapukiri is something that has decomposed
Northern Light from a living
thing in order to give strength to other lives. In the same way that fairies get their
nourishment from perfumes, there are beings which inhale these substances. Evil
shamans use the kapukiri to bring harm, and if one doesn't know its icaro, the
patient will not heal.
There are several kinds of kapukiri. When it is produced by the puka-/upuna
red lupuna, Cavanillesia sp.], the first tree to the left in this painting, the person
feels as if his head grows larger, and feels a smarting all over his body see Visions
4, 5, 21, 34]. The illness is most often located in the stomach. If the patient is a
pregnant woman, the new-born baby looks rachitic.
If it is produced by ajosquiro [Gallizia corazema], the second tree, the person
becomes very nervous, afraid, and feels as if a worm was biting him.
When it is
produced by the catahua negra, the third tree, the patient feels that his mouth is
very dry and his lips are cracked. The nerves contract, and the person shrinks.
It
produces fever; and the person develops something of a stutter.
The kapukiri produced by the huairacaspi Carpotroche grandiflora], the tree to
the right, is the most frightening. The person feels as if he is walking in slow
motion, as if in the air. It generates pain in the ears, and the skin turns grey, as if
burned. It acts quickly, and the persons dies after three to five days, with heavy
vomiting.
These trees have a sublime function in esoteric shamanism. The puka-lupuna,
for example, is a great magician that developed in other dimensions and came to
possess this tree. All these trees are very rigid regarding their cleanliness, and they
punish those persons that mock them. One should not urinate nor defecate on their
leaves. One should not use their leaves as paper to clean oneself. One should not
play with the leaves, nor cut thesl. A little to the left are the pumas-sirenas, with
the body and hair of a woman but the face of a tiger, with very hypnotic tails.
They
are used by the murayas to catch the bufeos colorados pink river dolphins] who
sometimes rob women and make them pregnant. With the help of the puma-sirenas,
the murayas are able to rescue these women and release them from their
Pregnancy.
VISION 30
KAPUKIRI
I had this vision in 1971, when I was about to heal a woman that had been harmed
by means of the kapukiri-a substance that comes from rotten leaves-when she was
in her chacra. The woman had the instep of one of her feet swollen. She had had
this illness for four months and arrived at the house of my brother Manuel, looking
for a curandero.
He tried to cure her, without success. But I was able to cure her by
means of the icaro del kapukiri and the leaves of catahua negra Hura crepitans].
Kapukiri is almost like a dark brown vapor that rises and collects in the
atmosphere. In archaic Quichua, kin is that which stinks, that which is rotten. Kapu
means substance, lime. So kapukiri is something that has decomposed from a living
thing in order to give strength to other lives. In the same way that fairies get their
nourishment from perfumes, there are beings which inhale these substances. Evil
shamans use the kapukiri to bring harm, and if one doesn't know its icaro, Cannabis Statistics the
patient will not heal.
There are several kinds of kapukiri. When it is produced by the puka-/upuna
red lupuna, Cavanillesia sp.], the first tree to the left in this painting, the person
feels as if his head grows larger, and feels a smarting all over his body see Visions
4, 5, 21, 34]. The illness is most often located in the stomach. If the patient is a
pregnant woman, the new-born baby looks rachitic.
If it is produced by ajosquiro Gallizia corazema], the second tree, the person
becomes very nervous, afraid, and feels as if a worm was biting him.When it is
produced by the catahua negra, the third tree, the patient feels that his mouth is
very dry and his lips are cracked. The nerves contract, and the person shrinks. It
produces fever; and the person develops something of a stutter.
The kapukiri produced by the huairacaspi Carpotroche grandiflora], the tree to
the right, is the most frightening. The person feels as if he is walking in slow
motion, as if in the air. It generates Custombon pain in the ears, and the skin turns grey, as if
burned.
It acts quickly, and the persons dies after three to five days, with heavy
vomiting.
These trees have a sublime function in esoteric shamanism. The puka-lupuna,
for example, is a great magician that developed in other dimensions and came to
possess this tree. All these trees are very rigid regarding their cleanliness, and they
punish those persons that mock them. One should not urinate nor defecate on their
leaves. One should not use their leaves as paper to clean oneself. One should not
play with the leaves, nor cut thesl.
A little to the left are the pumas-sirenas, with
the body and hair of a woman but the face of a tiger, with very hypnotic tails. They
are used by the murayas to catch the bufeos colorados pink river dolphins who
sometimes rob women and make them pregnant. With the help of the puma-sirenas,
the murayas are able to rescue these women and release them from their
Pregnancy.
VISION 30
KAPUKIRI
I had this vision in 1971, when I was about to heal a woman that had been harmed
by means of the kapukiri-a substance that comes from rotten leaves-when she was
in her chacra. The woman had the instep of one of her feet swollen. She had had
this illness for four months and arrived at the house of my brother Manuel, looking
for a curandero. He tried to cure her, without success. But I was able to cure her by
means of the icaro del kapukiri and the leaves of catahua negra Hura crepitans.
Kapukiri is almost like a dark brown vapor that rises and collects in the
atmosphere. In archaic Quichua, kin is that which stinks, that which is rotten. Kapu
means substance, lime. So kapukiri is something that has decomposed from a living
thing in order to give
Northern Light strength to other lives. In the same way that fairies get their
nourishment from perfumes, there are beings which inhale these substances. Evil
shamans use the kapukiri to bring harm, and if one doesn't know its icaro, the
patient will not heal.
There are several kinds of kapukiri. When it is produced by the puka-/upuna
[red lupuna, Cavanillesia sp., the first tree to the left in this painting, the person
feels as if his head grows larger, and feels a smarting all over his body [see Visions
4, 5, 21, 34. The illness is most often located in the stomach. If the patient is a
pregnant woman, the new-born baby looks rachitic.
If it is produced by ajosquiro [Gallizia corazema, the second tree, the person
becomes very nervous, afraid, and feels as if a worm was biting him.When it is
produced by the catahua negra, the third tree, the patient feels that his mouth is
very dry and his lips are cracked. The nerves contract, and the person shrinks.
It
produces fever; and the person develops something of a stutter.
The kapukiri produced by the huairacaspi [Carpotroche grandiflora, the tree to
the right, is the most frightening.
The person feels as if he is walking in slow
motion, as if in the air. It generates pain in the ears, and the skin turns grey, as if
burned. It acts quickly, and the persons dies after three to five days, with heavy
vomiting.
These trees have a sublime function in esoteric shamanism. The puka-lupuna,
for example, is a great magician that developed in other dimensions and came to
possess this tree. All these trees are very rigid regarding their cleanliness, and they
punish those persons that mock them. One should not urinate nor defecate on their
leaves. One should not use their leaves as paper to clean oneself. One should not
play with the leaves, nor cut thesl. A little to the left are the pumas-sirenas, with
the body and hair of a woman but the face of a tiger, with very hypnotic tails. They
are used by the murayas to catch the bufeos colorados pink river dolphins who
sometimes rob women and make them pregnant. With the help of the puma-sirenas,
the murayas are able to rescue these women and release them from their
Pregnancy.
VISION 30
KAPUKIRI
I had this vision in 1971, when I was about to heal a woman that had been harmed
by means of the kapukiri-a substance that comes from rotten leaves-when she was
in her chacra. The woman had the instep of one of her feet swollen. She had had
this illness for four
Northern Light months and arrived at the house of my brother Manuel, looking
for a curandero. He tried to cure her, without success. But I was able to cure her by
means of the icaro del kapukiri and the leaves of catahua negra Hura crepitans.
Kapukiri is almost like a dark brown vapor that rises and collects in the
atmosphere. In archaic Quichua, kin is that which stinks, that which is rotten. Kapu
means substance, lime. So kapukiri is something that has decomposed from a living
thing in order to
Northern Light
give strength to other lives. In the same way that fairies get their
nourishment from perfumes, there are beings which inhale these substances. Evil
shamans use the kapukiri to bring harm, and if one doesn't know its icaro, the
patient will not heal.
There are several kinds of kapukiri. When it is produced by the puka-/upuna
red lupuna, Cavanillesia sp., the first tree to the left in this painting, the person
feels as if his head grows larger, and feels a smarting all over his body see Visions
4, 5, 21, 34. The illness is most often located in the stomach. If the patient is a
pregnant woman, the new-born baby looks rachitic.
If it is produced by ajosquiro Gallizia corazema, the second tree, the person
becomes very nervous, afraid, and feels as if a worm was biting him.When it is
produced by the catahua negra, the third tree, the patient feels that his mouth is
very dry and his lips are cracked. The nerves contract, and the person shrinks. It
produces fever; and the person develops something of a stutter.
The kapukiri produced by the huairacaspi Carpotroche grandiflora, the tree to
the right, is the most frightening. The person feels as if he is walking in slow
motion, as if in the air. It generates pain in the ears, and the skin turns grey, as if
burned. It acts quickly, and the persons dies after three to five days, with heavy
vomiting.
These trees have a sublime function in esoteric shamanism.
The puka-lupuna,
for example, is a great magician that developed in other dimensions and came to
possess this tree. All these trees are very rigid regarding their cleanliness, and they
punish those persons that mock them. One should not urinate nor defecate on their
leaves. One should not use their leaves as paper to clean oneself. One should not
play with the leaves, nor cut thes
“Winner of the Cannabis Cup in 1989. Mostly Indica. All plants have guaranteed high yields, 25% has
something special to it. Usually the lower branches collapse under the weight of the buds. Cash cropper’s
delight.
“A FOAF grew Early Pearl for a couple of years. it's nice and versatile. a foaf grew some in and out. indoors in
rockwool under a 400w it yields a/ just <1 oz. at 3 ft. by topping them. outdoors its close to 1 lb. at 6 ft. finish
around the end of September out, 8 weeks in. Cannabis Cup A foaf think the plant is a mix of sativa/indica.
it has longer
node spacing than you may like indoors like a sativa,
Grafix Bongs but it grows fat wide fans like an indica. the high is kind
of mixed too, a little spacey, followed by complete body freeze. its nice...” - cuz
Bubble is available for 150 NLG and has 22 seeds. This has to do with
bongsnil low
germination rates at the last tests and making up for that. I don't know
the one Adam sells personally, but do know that they derive from the same
genetic background. It took a while
Seeds Hanf before I was pleased with the product
and there
Marijuana Seeds was also a personal thing involved, with the person who brought
the genetics over to Holland. I waited till that was resolved to
satisfaction." - Simon, owner of Serious Seeds, Amsterdam
ng lasting cerebral high. She is tall with large girth
and giant calyxes.
The aroma is spicy with a slight sandalwood taste. This girl can satisfy any connoisseurs'
taste. So wake and bake with a bud of AK.” – seedbank catalog
“These dark green buds are very resin-y and have bunches of short, red hairs throughout.
Some buds are
less green with more hairs. This hydro has a very pungent, sweet, skunky green smell that will make your
mouth water and will put a smile on your face. One or two small, crystally stems to chew on are all the
non-smokables you get. The fluffy, compact buds
Snow White female
break up nicely and will leave plenty of polleny crystals on
your fingers. The smooth, skunky smoke tastes sweet and flowery, though it is expansive in the lungs and a
bit of a cougher.
Overall, the taste is outstanding. Not overly visual, a strongly mellowing high ensues that is
conducive to listening to music, watching a movie or maybe hanging out at a Coffeeshop.
This bud could get
you to open your bag of Oreo's or order 'patat' on your way home. **** ” – Homepage Amsterdam"
"“Taste: Fruity freshness that feels light, with a tang. Smell: A blend oh Himalayan alpine flowers with a hint of
the tropics.
Maroc x Afghan Visuals: Strong
yellow hairs that are long and flat. Misty crystal structure
set on a pale green bud.
Compact form with great size colas. Touch: Small sticky crystals fill this plant's flower, so the feeling is a sticky
sweetness. Stone: A very creative high. Great for a happy day. Strike the flow of new ideas in a fluid sort of
way. Family Heritage: Nepalese & No. Indian. An interesting blend of Indicas and Sativas. – Green House Seed
Co.
Catalog"
"Vegetative Time: For indoors a suggested minimum of 2 – 4 weeks. For outside germinate - May or by the end
of spring. Flowering Time: For indoors a suggested time of 8 - 10 weeks.
For outside - it will be ready early
autumn. A substantial yield will be expected. Achievements: Special for Outdoor - But a nice surprise for
the""glasshouse-grower"".” – Green House Seed Co. Catalog"
"“I sampled Himalayan Gold while in 'Dam last year. It's an extremely cerebral herb.
Hawaii X Skunk 1 The kind of high where you
can't control your thoughts well enough to formulate a sentence to explain how you feel!! The taste reminded
me of Colombian, kind of tawny and light, it was pale green/gold with yellow/brown pistils. Seeing as how it has
the sativa high you could guess that it would also have the sativa growth traits.” –Geronimo"
"“This variety produces an almost pure Indica with fantastic mango bouquet and savory taste. She possesses a
slight skunk influence and is delightfully fragrant. The stone is long lasting and lethargic. Great for those
non-motivational daze."
"""I have crossed a Mullimbimby Madness female to a almost pure indica male. The mother was growing
outdoors and took 13 weeks to finish budding and was huge, to big. Lucky for high fences and no nosey
neighbors. The buds were sticky long colas with a strange smell
(Big Bud x Skunk #1) 23.25 oz. Cured, VERY well manicured. Also made 2 lb of butter, that turned out way too
strong) and 10 grams of hash. There were 8 1/2 plants grown from clone(one was a complete runt, I don't
know why I even let her live). Plants were vegged in an aeroponic/NFT system for 3 weeks under a 1000MH with
an AgroSun bulb. They were about 18-20 inches tall when switched.
Each plant was topped twice. Flowering was
in an NFT system. The first 2 weeks a single 1000MH w/ AgroSun was used. A second identical light was added
at the third week. Flowering took about 70 days. These were the most crystallized plants of this variety that
I've ever grown. Slow cured over 1 1/2 months. First on newspaper, then into paper bags, then into mason jars.
Smell is incredible. High is incredible.
Normally I find BB a little less potent that I'd like. This crop just floors
me. High starts out mellow, upbeat, then when you start the second round of bong hits it just hits you like a
wave. Immediate couch melt. Cancel your plans, you're not going anywhere. But it lets your mind stay
somewhat sharp, which is the Custom Bon best thing about it. Overall I was pretty pleased with this harvest. I had a couple
of problems in the early weeks of flowering with mites, and then nearer the end the cold started to set in a bit.
So considering that I was pleased with the yield. Although it did suffer the typical Big Bud problem of slightly
looser buds. I had one plant that was a monster! A good 8 inches taller than all the other plants, I ended up
having to tie her down. 4 huge colas each around 4x11. That plant probably yielded almost 4 ounces alone -
Content(Big Bud x Skunk 1) 23.25 oz. Cured, VERY well manicured.
Also made 2 lb of butter, that turned out way too
strong) and 10 grams of hash. There were 8 1/2 plants grown from clone(one was a complete runt, I don't
know why I even let her live). Plants were vegged in an aeroponic/NFT system for 3 weeks under a 1000MH with
an AgroSun bulb. They were about 18-20 inches tall when switched. Each plant was topped twice.
Flowering was
in an NFT system. The first 2 weeks a single 1000MH w/ AgroSun was used. A second identical light was added
at the third week. Flowering took about 70 days. These were the most crystallized plants of this variety that
I've ever grown. Slow cured over 1 1/2 months. First on newspaper, then into paper bags, then into mason jars.
Smell is incredible. High is incredible. Normally I find BB a little less potent that I'd like. This crop just floors
me. High starts out mellow, upbeat, then when you start the second round of bong hits it just hits you like a
wave. Immediate couch melt. Cancel your plans, you're not going anywhere. But it lets your mind stay
somewhat sharp, which is the best thing about it. Overall I was pretty pleased with this harvest. I had a couple
of problems in the early weeks of flowering with mites, and then nearer the end the cold started to set in a bit.
So considering that I was pleased
making bongs with the yield. Although it did suffer the typical Big Bud problem of slightly
looser buds. I had one plant that was a monster! A good 8 inches taller than all the other plants, I ended up
having to tie her down. 4 huge colas each around 4x11. That plant probably yielded almost 4 ounces alone -
Content
the germination rate of some of their Slyder
seeds.
They have stopped carrying it FOR NOW until they get a few new batches going. They assured me
personally that the Slyder would return very soon. The origins of this classic Indica strain are "" a Northern Lights
crossed with
Custom Bon an Afghani "". Very, Very Heavy/ sleepy buzz. Tons of resin, relatively fast maturing with dense bud
structure. Very well suited for SOG application."""
"“As for the Chronic, I’m extremely impressed. All the claims of high yield and potency seem to have been true;
haven’t got the total weight of my grow yet cause the MONSTER colas (two feet long
grafix bongs
x four inches thick) are still
drying, but the first three plants (which weren’t the biggest) gave over 100 grams, which I consider a lot. The
last three look like they’ll weigh in even more. There is a bit of variance in the strain. I saw two distinct
phylotaxies/growth
bongsnil patterns indicative of the Sativa/Indica mix: thick, luscious buds on short plants, and thin,
slightly fluffy buds on
Grafix Bongs stretchy tall plants. Nevertheless the result was excellent. The high is half body, half
mental and will lock you to your couch for a long time. I’d give it a 7.5 or 8 out of 10.” - KGB"
"
“All 10 started with germinated and sprouted.
The seed gave up 7 females with 3 males. During veg these
plants were similar in appearance but differed somewhat in growth rate under flouros. All of these plants had
long leaf stems with leaf blades somewhere between an indica and sativa as far as width and color. The color
was a darker green with a nice shine.
1 and 2- These two were practically identical in all aspects so what the heck. They grew like sativas. They were
cut down around 10 weeks and could have gone on longer. All of the chronic were cut down in approximately 10
weeksù68 days. Some were probably ready a few days earlier though. Braided bud look with good size calyxes
describe the bud structure. Buzz was good and yield was decent but both these plants were chopped because of
the long flower time. These plants also had the city skyline look to the buds since they were trained so that the
branches were just about all horizontal."
"
3- Got shaded bad and after a test smoke was chopped since it wasn’t as good as the others. It could have
been a decent plant but we’ll never know.
4- This one here was the winner as far as yield goes but since they were all somewhat crowded it’s hard to tell if
its the real champ.
This will be a nice plant to grow since it grows like a sativa. Sativas tend to tolerate more
hard
Maroc X Afghan times than indicas. This plant placed well in the buzz department too, 2nd. Buds have the braided look
with smaller calyxes than 1 and 2. They were fairly tight buds considering this
Bubble Gum plant was on the edge of the
grow.
"
"5 and 6- Yep these two were practically identical as well. Heck they even yielded the same. These were
completely different in bud structure than all the others. They have small calyxes without the bra 15), which occurred exclusively with the cis-isomer 54, resulting in the
dihydrofuran derivative 55
Part 2
The smoking of marijuana initiates many processes in the
Snow White female body, mind and even soul, depending upon the
intent with which it is used. In Part 1 many of these were mentioned in passing, and will be explored in
some detail in this issue.
It is very
Maroc x Afghan important for people to understand that marijuana, like
CANNABIS
Grafix
Grafix CANNABIS other teacher
plants, is properly called an �entheogen� or �agent in God�, as
Snow White female a psychoactive substance with spiritual
properties.
bongsnil Effects
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Plante Cannabis Effects Strategy in the Synthesis of (-)-1:1'- and 1:1 6·THCs and their Metabolites
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grafix bongs Total
grafix bongs Synthesis
grafix bongs
Maroc
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Maroc of Cannabinoids
89 Blow-by-blow description of the generations:
P.50 = Heavy, single-cola type plants with mellow high (too much influence from the ShivaSkunk) Sweet fruity
scent/flavor. Unstable in most traits - for example, 10 days difference in fastest/slowest maturation period in a
group of 20 seedlings.
P.75 = Plants leaning MUCH more in the direction of Princess in floral cluster and bud structure, scent/flavor
turned more "tropical" like pineapple. The stability was becoming better - two major phenotypes; short & dense
(potent too) or tall/HUGE (Not so potent).
P.88 = Renamed Cinderella 88 when first released on the market. It grows fast and produces excellent yields of
FROSTY buds in 7 weeks! Generally uniform seedlings with minor differences in floral formation and some height
variance, but the smoke is quite consistent from all plants - Dense, heavy nuggets of fruity scented & flavored
(like wild berries) and covered in resin glands, the dried buds have distinctly ORANGE pistils. While I'm not going to say that Big Bud isn't a good strain, it's not as magical as many people seem to think.
The main problem is the name, Big Bud, everyone expects massive buds. They are big, but not significantly
larger than many other top strains. The potency is good but not knock you off your feet good. There is huge
variations from plant to plant, some are killer and deserving of some of the legends, but the majority are just
typical(of high quality strains). Overall, a good plant as long as you don't expect miracles. I just finished a
bowl of it myself.
Green Spirit is a short resiny 8 week strain that crystals up nicely and has a real bomb taste. The only
drawback I
White Rhino Cannabis Single Plant Yield see
Northern Light is the mold susceptibility trait inherited from its Skunk#1 forefathers.-McgeeGreen Spirit is a short resiny 8 week strain that crystals up nicely and has a real bomb taste.
The only
drawback I see
Northern Light is the mold susceptibility trait inherited from
Northern Light its Skunk1
Northern Light forefathers.-Mcgee
redient is in low
levels but does contribute to the high. When we mention THC levels,
we are talking about both delta 8 and 9 THC.
There are also other ingredients that add to the high such as
CBD, CBN, THCV, CBDV, CDC and CBL, but are only very minor
compared to THC.
The difference between THC levels and THC quantities is that
THC levels are genetic. They are not under the influence of the
grower. THC quantities on the other hand are. This is to do with bud
mass and how much resin can be generated in that bud mass.
Some bud may only contain 20% THC, with a THC level of 5.
The same plant grown under better conditions and light will produce
70% THC, with a THC level of 5. The ‘5’ is genetic. The quantities of
20% and 70% are under the grower’s control.
When examining a strain in a seed-bank catalogue one is
guided to check for the THC levels of that plant to understand how
potent the plant is. Many seed sellers and breeders measure their
39
plants THC levels and give accounts on how much THC their plants
have. Of course many breeders like to exaggerate on how much THC
their plants produce, but some do not. If you wish to know more about
THC levels it is best to consult your seed-bank or breeder for details.
No complete study of cannabinoids has been made public
since this book’s publication. This is because cross breeding produces
so many different results that it is hard to keep track on what is
happening. Some 'old timer' strains are still around and have been
tested. This information can be obtained from the larger seed
production companies in Holland. THC testing is also an expensive
process that requires heavy amounts of research.
The other interesting factor is that some plants do not produce
any THC at all. These plants have been genetically engineered (GM)
to produce very low levels of THC and are mainly used by farmers in
some countries who have permission to grow cannabis for hemp
production ONLY. It is best to keep away from these seeds and strains.
They will not get you high. There is project called the PMP (potency
monitoring project) that is carried out by some government-funded
agencies, but the results are questionable.
ZERO ZERO
The other thing that may interest you is that Cannabis can be
cured in various forms and one of these popular forms is HASHISH
40
(Figure 1.10).
Figure 1.10 - This is some raw hash extraction by Kryptonite. This
hash is pure without any additives.
Hashish can also be graded and one of the most famous
grades of Hashish is called Zero Zero. Hashish making (Figure 1.11)
can improve (but sometimes degrade) the overall potency of marijuana.
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The grades of Hashish are as follows. 00(zero zero), 0, 1, 2, 3. Zero
Zero is by far the most purest form of Hashish on the market today and
comes from plants that have high levels of THC in conjunction with a
good Hash making technique. Sometimes the technique may be good
but the levels of THC in the plant are low. This
Skunk -- 9/10/2010 4:19:30 AM
seed hemp
Medical: multiple sclerosis “This state of the art Indica is the result of over 20 years of select inbreeding. Bred
for vigorous growth, high yield, and superb high. A must for growers who prefer short bushy plants. The buds
have an extremely frosted, resinous appearance and the yield is high.
"NL#5 is NL with another plant crossbred. Part indica, part sativa. Grows great outdoors, flowers quickly and has
a pretty good yield. I know a few that have grown it. Call it the "Christmas tree" bud, the plant looks like one..
Thumbs up to it, it is a great strain." -V igure—i.e., the total number of users we are making the comparison with.) Since a small
percentage of marijuana arrests were arrested before—two-thirds of the 1967 California
arrestees had no prior arrest record and a fifth had a "minor" record—we are not struck at
once by any evidence of obvious recidivism. Over a third of the heroin arrestees in
California and almost two-thirds of the "narcotic addict or user" arrests had either a major
record or a prison sentence in his past. We know then that an immense percentage of
heroin users are not "rehabilitated." We cannot draw such an obvious inference with
marijuana users, since recidivistic arrests are so much lower for them.
In the absence of proper data, some guessing here may be justified. I would suspect that
they use marijuana less after their arrest than they would have had they not been arrested.
How much less? Two-thirds? Half? Enough to make it worthwhile? If rehabilitation is an
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absolute goal, then any degree of reduction is a positive gain. Viewed in this light, the
laws are effective, merely because they bring about some degree of reduction in use. In
this special sense, the judges may be right.
Some penologists are of the opinion that incarceration may have a subtle criminogenic
effect. By being sent to prison along with professional criminals, drug addicts, and the
violent, a lawbreaker with little or no commitment to crime as a "way of life" will absorb
many attitudes, practices, and skills which will contribute to their post-release criminality.
In a sense, prisons train people to become criminals. There is no doubt that this process
occurs with juvenile delinquents. I suspect that marijuana users are well-insulated and
sufficiently emotionally involved in their own subculture, which basically frowns on
professional and violent forms of criminality, to be to some degree immune from such
influences. Perhaps, however, this applies only to the middle-class, college-educated
marijuana smoker who finds himself in prison. Blumer, in a study of marijuana in the
ghetto, claims that a prison term is decisive in turning an ordinary pothead to a life of
"hustling" criminality.
The player is to be seen... as an enterprising member of the adolescent drug
world, alive to opportunities to get money by small-time dealing in drugs,
ready to engage in a variety of other illicit sources of monetary profit, and
strongly attracted toward moving into a full time job of hustling by
associating with hustlers and learning of their hustling practices. It should
be noted here that the most effective way of getting such practical work
knowledge is through prison experience. If he is incarcerated he is likely to
be thrown into contact with older and more experienced hustlers who, if
they identify him as safe and acceptable, are almost certain to pass on
accounts of their experience.
We suspect that prison in l. A little to the left are the pumas-sirenas, with
the body and hair of a woman but the face of a tiger, with very hypnotic tails. They
are used by the murayas to catch the bufeos colorados pink river dolphins] who
sometimes rob women and make them pregnant. With the help of the puma-sirenas,
the murayas are able to rescue these women and release them from their
Pregnancy.
VISION 30
KAPUKIRI
I had this vision in 1971, when I was about to heal a woman that had been harmed
by means of the kapukiri-a substance that comes from rotten leaves-when she was
in her chacra. The woman had the instep of one of her feet swollen. She had had
this illness for four months and arrived at the house of my brother Manuel, looking
for a curandero. He tried to cure her, without success. But I was able to cure her by
means of the icaro del kapukiri and the leaves of catahua negra Hura crepitans].
Kapukiri is almost like a dark brown vapor that rises and collects in the
atmosphere. In archaic Quichua, kin is that which stinks, that which is rotten. Kapu
means substance, lime. So kapukiri is something that has decomposed from a living
thing in order to give strength to other lives. In the same way that fairies get their
nourishment from perfumes, there are beings which inhale these substances. Evil
shamans use the kapukiri to bring harm, and if one doesn't know its icaro, the
patient will not heal.
There are several kinds of kapukiri. When it is produced by the puka-/upuna
red lupuna, Cavanillesia sp.], the first tree to the left in this painting, the person
feels as if his head grows larger, and feels a smarting all over his body see Visions
4, 5, 21, 34]. The illness is most often located in the stomach. If the patient is a
pregnant woman, the new-born baby looks rachitic.
If it is produced by ajosquiro Gallizia corazema], the second tree, the person
becomes very nervous, afraid, and feels as if a worm was biting him.When it is
produced by the catahua negra, the third tree, the patient feels that his mouth is
very dry and his lips are cracked. The nerves contract, and the person shrinks. It
produces fever; and the person develops something of a stutter.
The kapukiri produced by the huairacaspi Carpotroche grandiflora], the tree to
the right, is the most frightening. The person feels as if he is walking in slow
motion, as if in the air. It generates pain in the ears, and the skin turns grey, as if
burned. It acts quickly, and the persons dies after three to five days, with heavy
vomiting.
These trees have a sublime function in esoteric shamanism. The puka-lupuna,
for example, is a great magician that developed in other dimensions and came to
possess this tree. All these trees are very rigid regarding their cleanliness, and they
punish those persons that mock them. One should not urinate nor defecate on their
leaves. One should not use their leaves as paper to clean oneself. One should not
play with the leaves, nor cut thes I created a 'goblet' effect outwards around the top of the wire-tube, and this stopped the damage. Having been eaten back to about 18" in early
July, the plants reached about 6' by week-1 Oct. During the whole summer, there was no single week that they
were not rained on VERY heavily, and for the last month of their lives they were in perpetual cloud/100%
moisture. Only one plant showed any signs of mold (and this one showed only small patches)- which I Statistics
Categories Statistics was
extremely pleased with.
Handrick, H “I grew Sensi Seeds NL#5 and it was one of the best plants I had ever seen. VERY distinctive aroma and taste,
I agree with Skunkman, its like a psychedelic couchlock, the buzz goes for loooong. Plus its one of the best
indoor plants I ever saw, very short and compact, mega-phat top-cola, pretty fast (8 weeks), wont grow much
longer after inducing bloom, excellent flower/leaf ratio. I had good 400 gr./s.m. which I consider nice. Only
drawback I noticed was you better watch the air humidity, they have a tendency to catch bud rot, and the colas
are just too fat and sticky so the air won’t go into. But when you keep moisture down to max. 50% rh. you
should do well. To my experience they are true-breeding, but on the other hand I heard that too much
inbreeding out of a small number of species might cause some problems and show up some indica aspects
you may not want to have. I heard of NL#5 F2 that smelled and tasted like shit and had a very dull buzz.” -
huzzit
"(For multiple sclerosis) my friend is currently using a pure indica (NL#5) with good results..." - pot newz thological. The
use of a drug to get high is abuse of that drug: "There is no such thing as use without
abuse in intoxicating substances."[8]
In an essay in what is widely considered the bible of clinical pharmacology, the
following is a definition of drug abuse (of which marijuana abuse is discussed as an
instance; a distinction is made between obsolete "Therapeutic Uses" and current "Patterns
of Abuse"):
In this chapter, the term "drug abuse" will be used in its broadest sense, to
refer to use, usually by self-administration, of any drug in a manner that
deviates from the approved medical or social patterns within a given
culture. So defined, the term rightfully includes the "misuse" of a wide
spectrum of drugs.... However, attention will be directed to the abuse of
drugs that produce changes in mood and behavior.9]
Etiology of Drug Use
In terms of the etiology of marijuana use, physicians may generally be found within the
orbit of the personality theory of causality. Now, no psychologist or psychiatrist would
dispute the contention that sociological factors play a decisive role in marijuana use.
Clearly, a milieu wherein marijuana is totally lacking, or in which its use is savagely
condemned, is not likely to generate many marijuana smokers, regardless of the
psychological predisposition of the individuals within that ambiance. Yet, at the same
time, a theory of marijuana use set forth by a psychologist, psychiatrist, or physician, will
look and sound very different from one delineated by a
Northern Light
sociologist. Doctors will tend to
emphasize individual and motivational factors in the etiology of marijuana use. It is
necessary, therefore, according to this perspective, to understand the individual's life
history, particularly his early family relations, if we are to understand why an individual
does as he does, particularly if he challenges the established social order—as, to some
degree, his use of marijuana does. An individual of a certain family background will be
predisposed to specific certain kinds of behavior.
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More than merely being generated to a considerable degree by personality factors,
physicians (following psychologists and psychiatrists) often see marijuana use as being at
least to some degree generated by pathological
Cannabis Archiv or abnormal motives. Sometimes this is
seen as a general process; marijuana use, like all illicit, deviant, and illegal drug use,
represents a form of neurosis, however mild: "The willingness of a person to take drugs
may represent a defect of a superego functioning in itself."10] It is, of course, necessary
to specify the degree of drug involvement.
Most physicians will not view occasional or
experimental use in the same light as frequent, habitual, or "chronic" marijuana use.
Probably we can make a safe generalization about the relative role of the factors we are
discussing: the heavier and the more frequent the use othological. The
use of a drug to get high is abuse of that drug: "There is no such thing as use without
abuse in intoxicating substances."8]
In an essay in what is widely considered the bible of clinical pharmacology, the
following is a definition of drug abuse (of which marijuana abuse is discussed as an
instance; a distinction is made between obsolete "Therapeutic Uses" and current "Patterns
of Abuse"):
In this chapter, the term "drug abuse" will be used in its broadest sense, to
refer to use, usually by self-administration, of any drug in a manner that
deviates from the approved medical or social patterns within a given
culture. So defined, the term rightfully includes the "misuse" of a wide
spectrum of drugs.
.
.
.
However, attention will be directed to the abuse of
drugs that produce changes in mood and behavior.
9]
Etiology of
Snow White female Drug Use
In terms of the etiology of marijuana use, physicians may generally be found within the
orbit of the personality theory of causality. Now, no psychologist or psychiatrist would
dispute the contention that sociological factors play a decisive role in marijuana use.
Clearly, a milieu wherein marijuana is totally lacking, or in which its use is savagely
condemned, is not likely to generate many marijuana smokers, regardless of the
psychological predisposition of the individuals within that ambiance.
Yet, at the same
time, a theory of marijuana use set forth by a psychologist, psychiatrist, or physician, will
look and sound very different from one delineated by a sociologist. Doctors will tend to
emphasize individual and motivational factors in the etiology of marijuana use. It is
necessary, therefore, according to this perspective, to understand the individual's life
history, particularly his early family relations, if we are to understand why an individual
does as he does, particularly if he challenges the established social order—as, to some
degree, his use of marijuana does. An individual of a certain family background will be
predisposed to specific certain kinds of behavior.
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More than merely being generated to a considerable degree by personality factors,
physicians (following psychologists and psychiatrists) often see marijuana use as being at
least to some degree generated by pathological or abnormal motives. Sometimes this is
seen as a general process; marijuana use, like all illicit, deviant, and illegal drug use,
represents a form of neurosis, however mild: "The willingness of a person to take drugs
may represent a defect of a superego functioning in itself.
"10] It is, of course, necessary
to specify the degree of drug involvement. Most physicians will not view occasional or
experimental use in the same light as frequent, habitual, or "chronic" marijuana use.
Probably we can make a safe generalization about the relative role of the factors we are
discussing: the heavier and the more frequent the use othological. The
use of a drug to get high is abuse of that drug: "There is no such thing as use without
abuse in intoxicating substances."[8
In an essay in what is widely considered the bible of clinical pharmacology, the
following is a definition of drug abuse (of which marijuana abuse is discussed as an
instance; a distinction is made between obsolete "Therapeutic Uses" and current "Patterns
of Abuse"):
In this chapter, the term "drug abuse" will be used in its broadest sense, to
refer to use, usually by self-administration, of any drug in a manner that
deviates from the approved medical or social patterns within a given
culture. So defined, the term rightfully includes the "misuse" of a wide
spectrum of drugs.
.
.
.
However, attention will be directed to the abuse of
drugs that produce changes in
bongsnil mood and behavior.[9
Etiology of Drug Use
In terms of the etiology of marijuana use, physicians may generally be found within the
orbit of the personality theory of causality. Now, no psychologist or psychiatrist would
dispute the contention that sociological factors play a decisive role in marijuana use.
Clearly, a milieu wherein marijuana is totally lacking, or in which its use is savagely
condemned, is not likely to generate many marijuana smokers, regardless of the
psychological predisposition
bongsnil of the individuals within that ambiance. Yet, at the same
time, a theory of marijuana use set forth by a psychologist, psychiatrist, or physician, will
look and sound very different from one delineated by a sociologist. Doctors will tend to
emphasize individual and motivational factors in the etiology of marijuana use. It is
necessary, therefore, according to this perspective, to understand the individual's life
history, particularly his early family relations, if we are to understand why an individual
does as he does, particularly if he challenges the established social order—as, to some
degree, his use of marijuana does. An individual of a certain family background will be
predisposed to specific certain kinds of behavior.
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More than merely being generated to a considerable degree by personality factors,
physicians (following psychologists and psychiatrists) often see marijuana use as being at
least to some degree generated by pathological or abnormal motives. Sometimes this is
seen as a general process; marijuana use, like all illicit, deviant, and illegal drug use,
represents a form of neurosis, however mild: "The willingness of a person to
bongsnil take drugs
may represent a defect of a superego functioning in itself."[10 It is, of course, necessary
to specify the degree of drug involvement. Most physicians will not view occasional or
experimental use in the same light as frequent, habitual, or "chronic" marijuana use.
Probably we can make a safe generalization about the relative role of the factors we are
discussing: the heavier and the more frequent the use othological. The
use of a drug to get high is abuse of that drug: "There is no such thing as use without
abuse in intoxicating substances."8
In an essay in what is widely considered the bible of clinical pharmacology, the
following is a definition of drug abuse (of which marijuana abuse is discussed as an
instance; a distinction is made between obsolete "Therapeutic Uses" and current "Patterns
of Abuse"):
In this chapter, the term "drug abuse" will be used in its broadest sense, to
refer to use, usually by self-administration, of any drug in a manner that
deviates from the approved medical or social patterns within a given
culture.
So defined, the term rightfully includes the "misuse" of a wide
spectrum of drugs.
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However, attention will be directed to the abuse of
drugs that produce changes in mood and behavior.9
Etiology of Drug Use
In terms of the etiology of marijuana use, physicians may generally be found within the
orbit of the personality theory of causality. Now, no psychologist or psychiatrist would
dispute the contention that sociological factors play a decisive role in marijuana use.
Clearly, a milieu wherein marijuana is totally lacking, or in which its use is savagely
condemned, is
Uk Cannabis Seeds not likely to generate many marijuana smokers, regardless of the
psychological predisposition of the individuals within that ambiance. Yet, at the same
time, a theory of marijuana use set forth by a psychologist, psychiatrist, or physician, will
look and sound very different from one delineated by a sociologist. Doctors will tend to
emphasize individual and motivational factors in the etiology of marijuana use. It is
necessary, therefore, according to this perspective, to understand the individual's life
history, particularly his early family relations, if we are to understand why an individual
does as he does, particularly if he challenges the established social order—as, to some
degree, his use of marijuana does. An individual of a certain family background will be
predisposed to specific certain kinds of behavior.
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More than merely being generated to a considerable degree by personality factors,
physicians (following psychologists and psychiatrists) often see marijuana use as being at
least to some degree generated by pathological or abnormal motives. Sometimes this is
seen as a general process; marijuana use, like all illicit, deviant, and illegal drug use,
represents a form of neurosis, however mild: "The willingness of a person to take drugs
may represent a defect of a superego functioning in itself."10 It is, of course, necessary
to specify the degree of drug involvement.
Most physicians will not view occasional or
experimental use in the same light as frequent, habitual, or "chronic" marijuana use.
Probably we can make a safe generalization about the relative role of the factors we are
discussing: the heavier and the more frequent the use o
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, but not in
other ways. Fort claims that alcohol scores high on all of these dimensions; barbiturates
and the amphetamines are also extremely hard as well. Marijuana, says Fort, is probably
the least hard of the drugs available in today's pharmacopoeia. The fact that a truly
dangerous drug (alcohol) is legal and freely available, while the possession of a far less
dangerous drug (marijuana) is severely penalized, is patently absurd, according to Fort.
52]
Andrew T. Weil and Norman E. Zinberg, both physicians, after detailed controlled tests
on subjects high on marijuana, concluded that the drug is relatively safe, and its effects,
mild.53] James M. Dille and Martin D. Haykin—pharmacologist and psychiatrist
respectively, and both physicians—along with several nonphysicians, minimize the drug's
deleterious effects on simulated driving performance.54] And Tod H. Mikuriya, director
of the San Francisco Psychiatric Medical Clinic, in a pamphlet entitled "Thinking About
Using Pot," refuses to persuade readers not to use marijuana; he rejects the contention that
marijuana leads to heroin and states, with regard to psychosis, that "marijuana is
exceedingly safe."55] His advice to those who "choose to turn on" concerns
understanding how to use marijuana wisely. What is more, Mikuriya employs marijuana
in his therapy. In treating alcoholics, one of his recommendations is that they give up
alcohol, in his view the more destructive drug, for pot, which is far less damaging. It is
obvious that this doctor disagrees with the majority view on at least two points: (1)
marijuana no longer has any therapeutic value, and its use constitutes "abuse," and (2) it is
a dangerous drug whose use should be avoided.
Another medical figure, Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, writes a column syndicated by a
number of "underground" (and invariably pro-pot) newspapers, such as The East Village
Other. His stance is usually skeptical concerning the putative dangers of marijuana. One
piece attacked the AMA's June 1968 statements condemning marijuana use, "Marihuana
and Society." The critique is replete with such phrases as "the AMA... has chosen ... to
ignore... ," "casting itself into the role of prophet the Council demonstrates its lack of
familiarity with the current American marihuana situation by the following statement ... ,"
"contrary to all known evidence, the AMA statement denies...." The review concludes
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with the claims: ". .. the scientific judgment of the AMA will now be looked upon with
some suspicion by the millions of American marijuana users ... the AMA would certainly
be surprised by the great numbers of medical students and young residents who
chronically use marijuana with no observable detriment to their physical or mental wellbeing."
56]
It is clear, then, that some physicians do not accept the dominant current medical views
concerning marijuana. They underplay i
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intoxication (1%, 7%, 19%, 27%, 29%), experienced less frequently by Daily users (p <.01, overall). An even
more extreme version of this phenomenon, but still fairly frequent, is "I have lost all consciousness of my body
and the external world, and just found myself floating in limitless space (not necessarily physical
space)" (25%, 29%, 30%, 10%, 4%), which occurs at maximal levels of intoxication (1%, 2%, 11%, 21%,
31%). The younger users need to be more intoxicated to experience this (p <.05).
Figure 11-1. AWARENESS OF ONE'S OWN BODY
Note.—For guide to interpreting the "How Stoned" graph,
see note on Figure 6-1.
The relationships between these four
phenomena dealing with awareness of the
body are plotted in Figure 11-1. Totally losing
awareness of the body and the world, and
experiencing oneself floating in limitless
space occurs less frequently than the other,
less extreme ways of losing awareness of the
body (p <.0005, overall). With respect to level
of intoxication, the body fading from
awareness unless attended to and the focused
part of the body standing out more happen at
essentially the same levels of intoxication.
The two phenomena of totally losing
awareness of one's body occur at higher levels
of intoxication (p <<.0005, overall) than the
previous phenomena, but these two do not
differ from one another.
Given that the perception of one's body is
highly affected by the deployment of attention
while intoxicated on marijuana, what are some of the specific changes?
Pain
A common effect is "Pain is easy to tolerate if I keep my attention elsewhere" (21%, 10%, 34%, 13%, 12%),
with the linked opposite effect, "Pain is more intense if I concentrate on it," which occur with essentially the
same frequency (23%, 11%, 23%, 17%, 15%), an excellent illustration of the importance of deployment of
attention. Both experiences occur at essentially the same Strong levels of intoxication (7%, 13%, 28%, 15%,
1% and 6%, 19%, 26%, 9%, 2%, respectively).
The phenomenon of pain being more intense if concentrated on is affected by several background variables.
It is reported more frequently by the younger users (p <.05), by the College-educated (p <.05), and by Nonusers
of Psychedelics (p < .05). The older users need to be more intoxicated to experience this (p <.05), while
the Heavy Total lasers experience this at lower levels of intoxication than the Light or Moderate Total users (p
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<.05, overall).
Lightness and Heaviness
A common experience is "With my eyes closed, my body may feel very light or even feel as if I float up into
the air when stoned" (16%, 16%, 41%, 19%, 8%), which begins to occur at Strong levels of intoxication (3%,
13%, 30%, 21%, 15%). According to my informants, having the eyes closed is not necessary to experience
much lightness, but is necessary to feel as if one were actually floating. This experience is more co
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