Message from @KetchupCommander

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2017-09-21 23:28:12 UTC  

^^^

2017-09-21 23:28:23 UTC  

Beer should also be avoided, especially IPA

2017-09-21 23:28:45 UTC  

flax seeds and soy

2017-09-21 23:28:59 UTC  

no goy

2017-09-21 23:37:49 UTC  

Cider is a good alternative

2017-09-21 23:38:03 UTC  

I keep beer for special occasions only

2017-09-22 00:58:58 UTC  

@Deleted User that's why Hipsters are such soyboys

2017-09-22 01:00:12 UTC  

Alcohol in moderation, avoid beer, corn syrup, massive amounts of sugar

2017-09-22 01:00:21 UTC  

Be a man and drink some bourbon

2017-09-22 01:02:24 UTC  

Mead is the way to go.

2017-09-22 01:03:39 UTC  

Be a man and go straightedge

2017-09-22 01:06:33 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712621503479809/360592675591946250/image.jpg

2017-09-22 04:05:28 UTC  

Mead 👌🏻

2017-09-27 01:33:28 UTC  

If for whatever reason one of you degenerates needs drug advice, I'm pretty knowledgeable about neuropharmacology, moreso on drugs. Used to be a degen so I did a bit of research on everything I used in the past few years amounting to a decent amount of info on most of them.

2017-09-27 01:34:18 UTC  

Does weed serve any medicinal purpose at all

2017-09-27 01:34:58 UTC  

Or cannibis in any form

2017-09-27 01:35:18 UTC  

Yeah but imo does more harm than good it will help obviously in the treatment of some cancers and the more obvious pain related/insomnia issues

2017-09-27 01:36:12 UTC  

But excessive use will lead to decrease in overall creativity, memory, and intelligence while also destroying your ability to enjoy life without it and your learning abilities

2017-09-27 01:37:06 UTC  

If you're just doing it recreationally every once in awhile tbh you'll be A-OK but don't overuse

2017-09-27 01:37:39 UTC  

Medicinal side is over exaggerated by stoners who just want to get high without sounding like an addict

2017-09-27 01:38:13 UTC  

I'm not, was just curious. Theres a lot of hype surrounding it and I cant tell whats true and whats (((true)))

2017-09-27 01:38:19 UTC  

So basically if you don't have a specific condition it might help with its really not going any good for you

2017-09-27 01:39:09 UTC  

I get the "weed cures cancer bro" argument a lot and besides the fact that it doesn't, 9 times out of 10 they don't have cancer lmao

2017-09-27 01:39:45 UTC  

Yeah. To be honest I think the only really distinct medicinal value it has is treating epilepsy.

2017-09-27 01:40:40 UTC  

I'd argue for its value on insomniacs and people with eating problems too

2017-09-27 01:41:28 UTC  

But yeah it's really only medically relevant for people who have these conditions

2017-09-27 01:42:23 UTC  

I hear it prevents you from going into a REM state through right? When I used to be degenerate I always woke up feeling like I got zero sleep after falling asleep high.

2017-09-27 01:43:30 UTC  

Yeah I believe it does to an extent which is also why you never really dream when you smoke but have intense dreams when you stop

2017-09-27 01:44:29 UTC  

But it doesn't completely prevent rem just kinda like

2017-09-27 01:44:34 UTC  

Lessens it if that makes sense

2017-09-27 01:45:23 UTC  

Makes sense to me.

2017-09-27 01:52:59 UTC  

@Zyzz In terms of rehabbing your ankle- calf raises and toe ups (sit down and extend your ankle as high as you can and hold for a second) can help strengthen the muscles around it to reduce your risk of re-injuring it

2017-09-27 03:49:15 UTC  

Can confirm ^ do this every day

2017-09-28 02:27:13 UTC  

@Ch-- Wow! That makes perfect sense. My gf smokes every night before bed (I wish she wouldn't) but the few nights when she does not, she has really bad dreams. She has a rough past and dreams about that sometimes. Is there any advice you can give? Should she stop? What are potential health risks?

2017-09-28 02:29:34 UTC  

Was she smoking weed a lot before the dreams started?

2017-09-28 02:29:41 UTC  

Oh yeah

2017-09-28 02:29:59 UTC  

She used to smoke multiple times a day but since she met me only does it before bed

2017-09-28 02:30:58 UTC  

So when she first started having bad dreams she was smoking at that time in her life right?

2017-09-28 02:31:34 UTC  

I would say so. But what I know for certain is that when she did not smoke before bed, she woke up scared and had a dream that her ex drugged her and beat her

2017-09-28 02:32:46 UTC  

There's a chance they'll calm down to an extent after she completely stops, gotta ease into it as it does make dreams more intense when you first stop smoking but eventually they get calmer, other than that I don't know all too much about the psychology of dreams, but you should suggest she tries not smoking for a week or two and see if the dreams are less intense than when she stops only for a couple nights

2017-09-28 02:33:21 UTC  

Ok. and would you recommned stopping for overall health benefits