I went over to my good friends house last night to meet his brother and sister-in-law who rode their bikes out here from Salt Lake City. I didn't realize that Adam was a police officer back in Utah and I had started talking about medicinal marijuana. My friend Paul looks at me and says "You know he's a cop right?" Jokingly I said "Aaah shit" and pretended to get out of my chair and leave. Anyways, I started telling him how the different chemicals in marijuana effect the human body differently. The chemical THC is what makes a person feel high, but the other chemicals CBD and CBDA is what actually helps with pain control for patients with chronic pain. I started to explain to him that I like going to the dispensary that I go to because all of their product is lab tested, so when I go there I am able to look at the product chemical contents to help me decide which strain will work best for me. For example, the last marijuana I bought was only 9% THC but 14.5% CBD and 14.2% CBDA. When I smoke a bowl of this stuff, usually just a few puffs, I can make my back and knees stop hurting almost completely while only having a slight buzz and not feeling wasted.
Even tho he is PRO legalized marijuana, he had no idea of the science that has been going into it to actually provide benefits to those suffering from chronic pain, insomnia, PTSD (which I also have) and several other diseases and symptoms. Also, scientists and doctors have recently discovered that CDB not only helps pain control, but it is also curing some terminal illnesses such as certain types of cancer and brain tumors. Doctors have discovered that CDB is able to determine healthy human cell tissue from cell tissue that has been damaged by tumors and cancer. It is somehow able to go into the damaged cell tissue and starts repairing it. It's pretty crazy, but it's true.
And to end this story on an even better note, Adam knows of the Royal Enfields and told me that he has been looking at buying a new Continental GT or a new B5 for a city commuter.
Scottie J