Weedlab said:
TheShape31 said: I often can't believe the negative stigma attached to this plant. Just remember that inhaling isn't the only way to consume cannabis. You can cook it into foods and still get all of the benefits of THC without damaging your lungs one bit. This is extremely beneficial to any user, especially someone going through serious medical treatments. And also keep in mind that [fresh or dried] raw cannabis (the illegal plant we're all discussing) has zero drug properties when consumed. It's on par with the healthiest vegetables on the planet. Far healthier than even spinach, and is the absolute best way to fight inflammatory illnesses (such as cancer). Also, an area of land planted with cannabis or hemp creates a system that is 4x more efficient in producing oxygen than the same area of land planted with trees. Cannabis is naturally beneficial to all life, and can only be consumed as a drug when heated to a certain temperature or combusted. The more we care to learn about this naturally healthy plant, the more ridiculous the drug laws around the world are. As a farmer, no one should have the right to tell me that I can't plant cannabis, which cleans the air and makes the healthiest salad possible. Nor should I have to fear planting hemp, which can be used to make clothing, paper products, oil, food, etc. By the way, I celebrated 4/20 by mixing some hummus with some cannabis olive oil I made recently. Very yummy, very healthy. |
You make salades with it? lol That's interesting. The most I have done is use it as seasoning in meat, make tea and fry it in oil before making brownies. Very diverse plant. Can you give me the price of quantities in your area?
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I haven't actually made a salad, that was just an example of what you can do with this particular superfood. I would have to live somewhere that I could grow it without restrictions year-round since the salad would be made from the fresh, raw leaves of the plant. I've also heard of people juicing the leaves and having extremely beneficial results in fighting serious illness (search for "juicing raw cannabis" on youtube).
I've personally never purchased in bulk (never beyond 1/4 oz), but the price of a single 1/8 oz bag would range anywhere from $20-60 in Michigan. The high end being medical grade from a dispensary.