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Atotallyrandomname t1_it42qv1 wrote

"Old people catching a buzz makes the end stages of life a little bit better"

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angelcobra t1_it75s3z wrote

Looking forward to medicinal DMT toward the end. It’s nature’s VR!

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Atotallyrandomname t1_it76zus wrote

Not the experience I had, just some fractals and euphoria.

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dkran t1_it8n5lj wrote

Well, my experience I can certainly confirm is far beyond even natures VR. It was a whole new place in which my previous self vanished and I was with other people in another place. Nothing virtual seeming about it!

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trustych0rds t1_it3ncg4 wrote

What sort of dose is considered, "Low-Dose"? Genuinely curious.

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aleph32 t1_it4g4zw wrote

Seems to be around <10mg.

https://today.uic.edu/low-dose-thc-can-relieve-stress-more-does-just-the-opposite/ > The low-dose group received a capsule containing 7.5 milligrams of THC; the moderate-dose group received a capsule containing 12.5 milligrams of THC; and a placebo group received a capsule containing none. Neither the participants nor the researchers knew who was in each group.

> “The doses used in the study produce effects that are equivalent to only a few puffs of a cannabis cigarette,” said Childs, noting that it is difficult to compare doses of smoked cannabis to doses of ingested THC.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3018238/ (very low dose)

> Healthy volunteers (n=11) received capsules containing placebo or THC (2.5mg)

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16177808/ > We examined the effects of a single sublingual 5 mg dose of THC

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Tyken12 t1_it4pl4q wrote

which is why i'll be smoking till i die

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BoundariesAreFun OP t1_it3f0du wrote

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DamonFields t1_it61n6b wrote

Dr DEA will bust them so they don't get reefer madness and dance all night to that jive music.

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thudslife t1_it6ln7l wrote

Key take away is low dose you depressed monkeys

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HeartAche93 t1_it73jwz wrote

Where’s the data? The article gives no specifics about dose, the number of participants or how they measured the results. I’m all for the benefits of THC, but we need qualitative data to be sure.

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Beansilluminate t1_it7b4mx wrote

Can anyone clarify for me what is the difference between morbidity and mortality?

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ecrank72 t1_it7kblh wrote

Morbidity = illness; Mortality = death.

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Krempep t1_it7c2ax wrote

Just got back from the dispensary!

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Banea-Vaedr t1_it3gryf wrote

Somehow I doubt it has positive effects on mortality in palliative patients

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rysworld t1_it3jcke wrote

A lowering of stress and pain may well extend the life of even the dying. Cortisol is poisonous. I wouldn't be so dismissive.

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deletable666 t1_it603he wrote

They are making a joke about mortality rates in patients in palliative care. I thought it was pretty funny

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