That's what I am waiting for. Being able to snort and shoot teh wacky weedz.
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Yes, the Zion curtain of the magical underwear people and their magical planets has moved north, afraid of the progressive nature of the Utah legislature to Idaho where we just have dumber and dumber people moving here every day.
No matter, I'll still keep doing what I'm doing.
Also, the Idamo is way more conservative then their southern brethren.
Sold tee shirts and CBD cream at the Reno Cannabis Convention this past weekend.
The Dude bought some cream but I comp'd him a FKNA shirt.
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Why Carl's Jr. is testing out a CBD burger
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The CBD burger will be available for just one day at one Carl's Jr. location in Denver, Colorado.
New York (CNN Business)Carl's Jr. is testing out a cannabis burger to stay at the forefront of the CBD trend.
The chain said on Wednesday that it will sell the Rocky Mountain High: CheeseBurger Delight burger at one location in Denver, Colorado for just one day (April 20th, of course). The burger features a sauce infused with CBD, or cannabidiol, a non-psychoactive hemp derivative.
Though the promotion is limited, it's not a stunt. The burger chain is using the test to determine whether a CBD burger belongs on its permanent menu, said Patty Trevino, senior vice president of brand marketing for Carl's Jr.
"It is something that feels right for the brand," she told CNN Business. "We are all about innovation."
Food, beverage and other consumer goods companies have been trying to figure out how to capitalize on growing interest in ingredients like CBD. Consumers are increasingly seeking products that offer an extra something, like increased energy or better gut health. CBD may fit the bill: Some studies suggest the CBD can help treat inflammation, pain, anxiety and seizures. Carl's Jr. isn't promoting any possible functional benefits of CBD, Trevino said.
Carl's Jr. is hoping to please their customers, whom Trevino said tend to be interested in new trends. It's also chasing "future Carl's Jr. customers that are younger," said Trevino. "They are more open to different flavors of products," as well as benefits trendy ingredients may offer.
The chain first decided to explore CBD in January, after introducing a product based on another trend. Earlier this year, the chain announced a plant-based alternative to its signature burger in partnership with Beyond Meat.
"I was sitting down with our head chef Owen Klein, and we were talking about trends," Trevino said. After the Beyond Meat launch, they came up with a wish list that included a CBD product. "We looked at ourselves and said, you know what, let's try."
CBD is an attractive new ingredient for companies, but they have to act carefully because regulation around use of the ingredient is ill-defined. Hemp was legalized nationally last year as part of the Farm Bill, but the Food & Drug Administration still hasn't decided how to regulate CBD products. In a March interview with Brookings Institution, former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb said it could take several years before the agency fully legalizes CBD for use in food products and dietary supplements.
Starting small, in a market where cannabis regulation is "really strong," will allow Carl's Jr. to figure out how to move forward. Testing CBD could give the company an edge over competitors, because most of its locations are in Western states, where recreational cannabis is legal.
Because Carl's Jr. decided to test in just one location on one day, it was able to bring a product to customers very quickly. The chain partnered with Bluebird Botanicals, a Colorado-based company that sells CBD oil and capsules, for the test.
Several weeks into my CBD experiment and I have to say I am pleasantly surprised at the results. Picked up 2oz of tinture (30/1ml) and have been taking it twice a day for three weeks. I have a 1.2cm bone spur in my right AC joint with a glenolabrial tear, L1-5 herniated discs in various stages of anger and bilateral patellar tendon issues. Getting up in the morning was a chore at times but the last two weeks I have noticed a dramatic difference. Not saying I am pain free all the time but I am noticing a vast improvement in my comfort level. I haven't been on narcs for the pain except for a VERY rare percocet (read two or three tabs a year) but was taking naproxen 440mg twice a day for a year. I stopped that about 4 months ago because of bleeding issues. I've probably gone from a constant 5-6/10 pain to a 1-2/10 which to me is huge!!
Also noticed that I rarely get up in the middle of the night anymore. Again huge. I purchased from zaturals.com and I'm content.
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...but the drug companies say it’s a modern day snake oil!
I was getting 90 norcos a month until I went cbd.
Can't stand the thought of taking one again and pray I don't have to.
The shit works! I have been using Splat’s cream for a while now with excellent results. I have plenty of shoulder pain, (fucked rotator cuff, partially torn labrum and some kind of impingement), I can greatly reduce pain. So much so I have started to do upper body workouts again. Granted, they are wimpy but I haven’t been able to do shit for a few years without severe pain. Going on 4 years since I have happily rowed a boat. Told one of my fishin buddies today that I’m back!
It obviously doesn’t fix structural problems. When it’s broke, it’s broke. But Splat’s stuff, (for me), seems to be the only topical that penetrates and it works. I think high concentrations of quality CBD do reduce inflammation. Might try to find another oral product to go along with Splat’s Spooge.
Btw - thanks again, Splat!
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They serve a purpose and a place but this shit can transition people off opiates quickly unless their goal is to "get high" which is a completely different story.
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This is awesome to read!
My wife has L4 & L5 herniated discs and is on CBD now. Just started a couple of weeks or so ago and it's definitely working for her.
I have an mri tomorrow for my C6 issue, so I'm on the CBD regimen as well. With my particular situation, I'm just hoping it is a disk/pinched nerve issue as the alternative would be worse.
I've been checking out cbd creams at dispensaries lately and am finding 500 mg in 1 oz. or 2 oz. jars for an average of $75 - $80 retail. I'm doing 4.7 oz. jars at 2000 mg for $115, which is the wholesale price I'll be getting from dispensaries, stores, and healers I'm working to supply. I'll be breaking it down into 1 oz. and 2 oz. jars I'll sell for $30-$35 to beat my competitors' wholesale prices with a more effective product.
I gotta jug of splat splooge at bbi utard. Got several spots of olemansyndromc that start honken when the splat hasnt rubbed them down in a day or two. When the cast comes off my freshly surgered achilles tear im gonna have his splooge on the bottom of that foot before it goes in the walking boot you betcha!
The local Utarded CBD slinger had CBD concentrate shatter last time I was in 20 1/2 G for the regs 50 for a 1/2 of "full spectrum" shatter that looked different for same strain name. They said people hit it like the real 545 hing that they cant talk about in the land of small government. Pat, you whack your CBD distallate off a nail or vape or burnit?
CBD Burgers...
I bought some hemp flowers at the cannabis fair and lay those down in a bubbler, then sprinkle cbd isolate on them. Full spectrum shatter? Sounds like bho from weed to me. Haven't heard of people making shatter from hemp - but I ain't seen everything, so that's possible, I guess. I also sprinkle isolate in my doobies, which I love to roll from a blend of bud I do with simpson oil on the paper and crunble up some moon rocks to sprinkle in, too. My doobs kill all pain.
I don't hit nails or vape. I only do what I outlined above. Among other things...
Dropping this here so I don't lose it.
https://www.projectcbd.org/culture/p...s-therapeutics