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Will this be okay to smoke? |
Im pmsing really bad, and i find latley the only thing that seems to help with the cramps, and moods is pot. I have tried pms pills, tyenol, everything, but pot makes the pain fade for abit, and than i can sleep. But is it bad compared to all those pills, and whats the damage to the menstrul cycle, if any As far as I know, you can smoke up without messing up your cycle. enjoy. don't smoke and spell. it will just damage your brain cells. those pills will not damage your brain cells. I have heard that smoking pot can affect your ability to have children. So I wouldn't do it. Cigarettes used to help me. Or talk to your doctor about pain meds. But I would definately get of the pot. Marijuana has basically no side effects, does not lead to physical dependency, and is impossible to OD on. On the minus side it makes you dumb (over the long term) and is illegal. If that's the only thing that works then I won't tell you not to do it. Cannabis extracts don't seem to have any estrogen-like effect in humans, so your cycle shouldn't be disrupted. http://cat.inist.fr/?amodele=affichen&cp... I'm not a smoker, but my thoughts are that cannabis is a natural herb. Like anything you must monitor the use. Pot is also used for nausea and for menopausal women with mood swings. A little trick I learned many years ago about cramps and believe me this works. Take 2 ibuprofen w/ 2 calcium tablets. In about a half hour you will suddenly realize that you don't have any more cramps. The calcium has something to do w/ your muscles relaxing and taken w/ the ibuprofen which reduces swelling so that your inner body can relax. Good Luck. |
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