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So , I've been spending time watching these really heart breaking documentaries about kids in the UK
and elsewhere becoming super strung out on the new, potent synth cannabinoids. One of the main sticking points for people
seems to be the withdrawal. We've elucidated the downregulation of CBx receptor systems in the last year, we know
this is a truly addictive physical problem. My question: is there any way we/anyone could come up with a basic
medical protocol for withdrawling people from synth noids? Obviously pushing for marijuana legalization and in fact, marijuana
are the best answers here - but that ignores the problem that made these appealing anyway - legality. So are there any
long acting, legal, non cannabis CB1/2 receptor agonist/antagonists, and what else can be done to assist these people? I note
that ibogaine has reset my cannabis tolerance, so that could be an option, any other ideas?
and elsewhere becoming super strung out on the new, potent synth cannabinoids. One of the main sticking points for people
seems to be the withdrawal. We've elucidated the downregulation of CBx receptor systems in the last year, we know
this is a truly addictive physical problem. My question: is there any way we/anyone could come up with a basic
medical protocol for withdrawling people from synth noids? Obviously pushing for marijuana legalization and in fact, marijuana
are the best answers here - but that ignores the problem that made these appealing anyway - legality. So are there any
long acting, legal, non cannabis CB1/2 receptor agonist/antagonists, and what else can be done to assist these people? I note
that ibogaine has reset my cannabis tolerance, so that could be an option, any other ideas?