RE:RE:RE:RE:Study finds Cannabis Consumers experienced less severe COVID Cannabis resin is being inhaled into the lungs regardless of whether you smoke it or vape it. But with vaping, you are not burning it, like you said. You mention that they don't put cbd in hospitals until solid studies. I agree that this is part of the reason it isn't in hospitals, but studies should be done by now. Also maybe some cbd is in hospital, as it has been approved for treating some conditions like seizures.
I'm bothered by the slowness of progress. We already have many studies with rats and mice, but not humans. They did covid vaccine trials very quickly, and inadequately. They even changed the rules in order to speed up trials. Then they changed the definition of vaccine because covid vaccines weren't technically vaccines. But they wanted to call them vaccines.
Cbd and/or other cannabinoids has been around forever and I want more progress. Maybe I am being greedy though. I should be thankful that it is atleast becoming legalized and excepted. Some companies are trying to do studies with cbd and to get it approved for more things, but these are little comapanies with challenges. Why can't big pharma get to work on cbd?
Also, hospitals and nursing homes should have cbd and thc for patiants. If it is not approved, then it should be allowed to be used off label. We have plenty of nicotene gum in hospitals for patients and for nicotene users. We should have cannabis in hospitals for cannabis users. Also, we give opiods for opioid withdrawal and to treat pain in hospital patients. Everybody already know that cannabis can help with pain, and it obviously helps with cannabis withdrawal.
One issue though. Some people get cannabis hyperemesis syndrome from thc. Cbd is a treatment for cannabis hyperemesis syndrome.
Would hospitals allow people to have as much cannabis as they want. If so, some people will claim to be insane. Then they can be in hospital for as long as possible and get as much free marijuana as possible. Some people actually do this stuff. One dude would steel from a store every fall, this way he could go to jail for the winter to stay warm.
Rotaluceps wrote:
CatHatKing wrote: And most of these cannabis users were were not using cannabis when hospitalized. Also, I thought smoke in lungs would worsen Covid symtoms, since lots of smoking can cause shortness of breath and stuff. But maybe the benefits out do the negatives.
Most of these cannabis users is the study consume very low cbd. Imagine if they got people to take high dose edible cbd while in hospital for Covid. I bet survival rates would drasticly increase. Why don't we have cbd in hospitals. We spead up covid "vaccine" approvals by years, why can't we speed up cbd in approvals. Cbd should have been in hospitals for years now.
Because of the suppression of cannabis, I bet many people have died over the years.
I heard months ago that a study says that thc can worsen covid but cbd helps covid. Not sure if true though. Best to use a thc/cbd combo for covid in my opinion.
They can use oil and spray instead of smoking. Vaping is less dangerous than smoking. There are the pencil type and the ballon type vaping apparitus where they put the cannabis instead of rolling it in a paper. There is no smoke or so few since the temperature is high enough to extract the THC but low enough to not burn the herb. They will not let the CDB as a treatment in hospital until they have solid studies.