Showing posts with label alternative medicine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alternative medicine. Show all posts

Friday, July 4, 2014

The Cannabis Volunteer Association (CVA), an Introduction


The Cannabis Volunteer Association (CVA) is an organization envisioning legally, regulated cannabis implemented world wide. At this time, the organization is present in the United States of America & the United Kingdom, but with the majority of their work performed online they have the ability to reach all corners of the planet.

Most of the CVA’s media outreach is performed by the Media Team. The team reads & comments on the cannabis-related articles that published on the internet. They explain the CVA’s intention to explore & encourage the implementation of a system of “legally regulated cannabis. . . “

According to its Facebook page, the CVA. . . :

            1) . . . believes cannabis can be used as a highly effective medicine *see Cancer.org, 2) . . .  campaigns that all legal adults should have legal  right to buy & sell small amounts of cannabis for recreational purposes, 3) . . .  takes the viewpoint that one of the most harmful effects of cannabis prohibition is the branding of individuals with criminal records *see also NORMLs stance on decriminalization of cannabis  , & 4) . . . understands that the cannabis plant has incredible industrial potential  *see the status & market potential in the United States.

Prohibition makes no logical sense. It wasn’t based on science or even the fear that the human race can’t govern itself. It was a decision based on someone’s (or a group of some ones) opinion of what’s “right” & “wrong,” & those opinions are generally religiously-motivated. Why would the world (the countries that make up the United Nations) ban a product that they could make so much money if utilized properly? They wouldn’t, if they were open-minded & educated. Groups like the CVA are necessary, so that our world halts making rash decisions before weighing the evidence.

In the United States, it is illegal for one individual to withhold another individual’s medications, but it’s legal for the US government to withhold medication from an entire nation of individuals! This is an outrage & blatant hypocrisy. This type of thing would happen less frequently if organizations like the CVA had a say.


If you’re a loud-mouth, verbally or via keyboard, & desire change, the CVA is looking for more volunteers. For more information, feel free to contact the Cannabis Volunteer Association at:  thecva420@gmail.com or send a personal FB message through https://www.facebook.com/thecva420/info.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Individuals that have been diagnosed with a chronic pain disorder, like Fibromyalgia, find relief using marijuana.





There are days that I wish I owned a bed that is off the floor because it certainly is easier to stand from an upright, sitting position as than trying to get off of the floor. However, being on the ground certainly makes it easier to fall since I’m already on the floor. . . Sometimes, I lay face down in the rental unit’s nasty ass carpet & pray for the pain to pass so that I might go about my day. It is during those times that I am truly grateful for the use of my limbs, toes, & fingers. When I take #mmj, I experience fewer of these days. 

In 2004, I was diagnosed with Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PR) & had been experiencing the symptoms for several years prior. By 2006, I was also diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder, & Fibromyalgia too. Long story short. . . I’m in chronic pain. Some days the pain is more acute than others. Some days it’s a dull &/or a throbbing stiffness. My physician & the specialist assigned to me started prescribing pills for me, & I gave each one of them a fair trial period. However, the pain medications made me ill: upset stomach, nausea, vomiting, hot/cold sweats, & sometimes itchy skin. The anti-inflammatory prescriptions helped during a flare up, but not for everyday use. This was no way to live.

I would periodically smoke pot with friends before it became legal in my home state, Washington. I noticed that I had more range of motion when getting “high” (partaking). I also noticed that the spasms in my hips would subside. In my opinion, marijuana is a magical herb. It has elevated my depression to discovering my desire not to be sad & sometimes actually feeling happy. Marijuana has also lessened my chronic pain, in turn, relieving the nausea caused by physical pain. It’s rather pleasant to consume food without fearing its reversal.

Muscle relaxing medications have worked to lessen my muscle spasms, but they leave me feeling groggy. I’m not particularly fond of walking around in real fog, so having it linger in my head for more than half the day is truly annoying. I can take a few puffs off of a smoking device about 10 minutes before bedtime or eat a small portion of pot-infused edibles about an hour before, & I can fall asleep w/o a cramp. If I happen to wake up still feeling the effects of the marijuana a cup of black pekoe tea, Earl Grey, or English Breakfast will kill any remaining “stone-over.” In my experience, there are little-to-no ill-effects from marijuana.

From the information I've gathered, it’s entirely plausible that marijuana possesses medical properties humans haven’t considered, yet. How do I know this? Because there have been no documented animal, insect, & other plant interactions with the varying strains of marijuana in each of their natural habitats. We learn more through observation, especially when it comes to vegetation & whether or not it’s edible or contains medical qualities.