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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North

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To: marcos who wrote (7876)4/1/2014 11:39:17 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) of 8273
 
I have friends growing weed to meet their specific health needs. It is not a one size fits all as the visual graphic post I just made before this one details.

A lawyer with MS grows a type with little to no THC in it. Cops have arrested him many times over the last two decades for possession and driving intoxicated but he gets off every time. His weed relieves his symptoms but doesn't make him high. After two decades of genetically changing his brand he has come up with something that fits his illness.

Another with severe arthritis has altered his plants to maximize anti inflammation. He has another type for pain. The first type doesn't intoxicate.

Another has a blend that stops back pain from muscle spasms. His stuff doesn't intoxicate either.

Whether the corporate grow ops will produce something that maximizes the health benefits for each type of ailment is to be determined. Growing many different varieties will increase costs for these operations.
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