Cannabis Not Lazy Not Addictive Actually Cures
recovery"The first time I used cannabis after coming back from the war, I slept five hours. I hadn't slept five hours in five years. And immediately I was like, I've been lied to." Cannabis has the addiction rate of coffee and can't stop your breathing in your sleep — can't say that about the psych meds and painkillers killing warfighters.
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you just got to get sleep. And so that's what that's all about.
And for people who say things like, Oh, cannabis makes you lazy.
I dare you to keep up with me and Lupo. Yeah. I dare you to even try.
It doesn't make you lazy. It makes you,
it makes you rested and stuff like that. And with anything, it can be abused,
but if it has the addiction rate of coffee,
show me any psychiatric medication out there.
Show me any painkiller out there that has the addiction rate of coffee or less.
You know what I'm saying? So you can't become addicted to it.
It's impossible to stop your breathing in your sleep.
And you can't say that about the psych meds and the painkillers as well.
And I know just about everybody in the war fighter community knows somebody out
there who's died in their sleep. And it's usually from, you know,
being on some sort of opiate and having sleep apnea secondary to brain damage,
and they just stopped breathing. So I think it's a very positive thing.
I think the more and more that cannabis becomes normalized,
the more and more psychedelics become normalized,
which is absolutely going to happen because I was on a call with the NIH and
about 20 other countries who were talking about going,
going back to starting to use psychedelics again for psychiatric medications,
because they work. And there was a lot of studies done on that in the sixties,
but pharma shut it down because it actually cures things. It changes,
it cures the brain. And so there's, this is,
I know this is completely,
completely contrary to what a lot of people have heard and what a lot of
information, which is a lot, what we're going to talk about tonight,
with regards to manipulation, fifth generation warfare, you know,
we've been tricked. We've been lied to.
I know the first time I used cannabis after coming back from the war,
I slept five hours. I hadn't slept five hours in five years.
And immediately I was like, I've been lied to. This is a bunch of crap.
Yeah. So we were in this documentary.
I'm going to give it a plug because it's,
it's very important for people who want to understand what cannabis means.
You don't have to be a veteran or a war fighter or anything like that to watch
this and understand it and appreciate it. It's called Unprescribed.
It's by a gentleman named Steve Elmore. He's a United States Air Force veteran
himself. And Boone was a focal point of it.
We also had a guy named James Fraydog that we call in there.
He was a Fallujah Marine that was shot in Fallujah and one of the bloodiest
battles of all of OEF and OIF. It was one of the most significant battles.
And you know, he was shot and he was on pills out the wazoo and he was able to
wean himself off of those pills entirely and focus just on cannabis and other
psychedelics. You know, I haven't gotten into the psychedelics yet, but I've,
you know, the more and more I look at some of these things and how we were lied
to by the medical community about these things. Boone, you know,
I was 32 years old the first time I smoked pot in my whole life, 32 years old.
And I never was really against it. I just thought that, you know,
it wasn't for me. And then I tried it and I was like, you know,
I haven't felt this good in a long time. You know, I'm, I'm laughing,
I'm joking, I'm smiling, you know, I feel good. And now it's,
it's a normal part of my, my regiment. And, you know,
one of the things that people don't understand is we have more endocannabinoid
receptors in our brain than any other receptor in our, in the brain,
more cannabinoid receptors.
Every single organ of our body has cannabinoid receptors in it.
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