《Plasticity》
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I was watching an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience a while back and he had this very chill neuroscientist/addiction specialist on. He's not your typical know it all douchey "Dr. Drew-esque" addiction specialist though, he focuses on keeping your drug intake to a minimum and developing skills to use in moderation, rather than forcing anyone to stop. Irrelevant to my question but I just found his overall approach to addiction treatment a nice change. I reccommend watching the podcast even if you're not fond of Mr. Rogan.
Anyways, he claimed that Ibuprofen effectively decreases one's cannabis high and has recommended it to all his patients having uncomfortably intense highs, whom all drew the same conclusions. After a google search It appears that this has been backed up by a semi-recent study done on mice . Has anyone tried this with similar results? If not then I think this would make for an interesting experiment. At the least it's a valuable piece of information to know. I'm on a break right now and don't even have ibuprofen so no experiment for me, at least for now.
Depending on how effective it is at killing your high this could be a godsend for med patients who want the full spectrum benefits of cannabis. Not only is there additional pain relief from the ibuprofen, but also decreased inebriation and without memory issues associated with heavy toking. It seems like something that should be common knowledge, so if it is forgive me but I couldn't find a thread on bluelight so here it is.
Links and such...
Anyways, he claimed that Ibuprofen effectively decreases one's cannabis high and has recommended it to all his patients having uncomfortably intense highs, whom all drew the same conclusions. After a google search It appears that this has been backed up by a semi-recent study done on mice . Has anyone tried this with similar results? If not then I think this would make for an interesting experiment. At the least it's a valuable piece of information to know. I'm on a break right now and don't even have ibuprofen so no experiment for me, at least for now.
Depending on how effective it is at killing your high this could be a godsend for med patients who want the full spectrum benefits of cannabis. Not only is there additional pain relief from the ibuprofen, but also decreased inebriation and without memory issues associated with heavy toking. It seems like something that should be common knowledge, so if it is forgive me but I couldn't find a thread on bluelight so here it is.
Links and such...
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Ibuprofen Can Kill Pot Buzz, Research Reveals
http://www.alternet.org/drugs/ibuprofen-can-kill-pot-buzz-research-reveals
Ibuprofen Kills THC Buzz – Suppressing Marijuana Memory Loss
http://m.marijuana.com/news/2013/11/ibuprofen-kills-thc-buzz-suppressing-marijuana-memory-loss/
Pot + Ibuprofen = Medicinal Bliss
http://www.hightimes.com/read/pot-ibuprofen-medicinal-bliss
The podcast: JRE 629, Andrew Hill PhD
[video]https://youtu.be/06olLYiMvM4[/video]
http://www.alternet.org/drugs/ibuprofen-can-kill-pot-buzz-research-reveals
researchers at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center and publishedin the Cell journal, chemicals in the over-the-counter painkiller allow the plant's therapeutic benefits to kick in with no buzz, no memory loss and no loss of motivation. The findings could help provide a way for patients who use marijuana to combat pain but who don't like to get stoned, find relief. And they could expand other legal treatment options for people suffering from chronic disease
Ibuprofen Kills THC Buzz – Suppressing Marijuana Memory Loss
http://m.marijuana.com/news/2013/11/ibuprofen-kills-thc-buzz-suppressing-marijuana-memory-loss/
Pot + Ibuprofen = Medicinal Bliss
http://www.hightimes.com/read/pot-ibuprofen-medicinal-bliss
The podcast: JRE 629, Andrew Hill PhD
[video]https://youtu.be/06olLYiMvM4[/video]
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