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Concrete Evidence That Opiates Stop Pain

Why does putting tobacco on a bee sting relieve the pain?

tobacco has nicotine in it, and nicotine is a drug in the opiate family. Opiates are used to relieve pain, either by numbing the local area or causing a general reaction wherein you still have the pain but you don't care about it.
Nicotine numbs the area, and acts as a local anesthetic for the pain.

What is one thing that must be experienced to be believed or understood?

BEING BLIND.Only when you experience it, you realise it is beyond the worst imagination.Definitely not something you want,or should to experience,do not wish this to anyone.I experienced the darkness for about 10 minutes. Maybe bit less ,maybe more, but to me it was an eternity. It was the worst 10 minutes of my life so far.I was 14 years old,and I woke up one nice summer morning feeling sick in my stomach.I stayed in bed, did not go to school and my mum took care about me. It was not getting any better so we decided to drive to hospital.I stand up from my bed .You know how it can happened sometimes when you stand up fast and you black out for about a second ?Well I blacked out.And it lasted 10 minutes.I have no idea how that is even possible. What was the cause of it,I just know I was terrified.I tried to wink,and rub my eyes and nothing..Black..I felt like in a deep dark prison of my own body,and I felt desperate.You trying to see, your eyes wide open, and nothing. Black ,black....I had no idea what is happening,if I ever see again. Remember already sitting in a car,while driving to the hospital,still in dark.Though I will never see a faces of my family anymore. I thought I will not see my little brother growing up and his adult face. I will never see my own face.Mix of very heavy ,heavy heavy thoughts.Then I remember I started see black and white ,just frames.You can not imagine how happy I was just to see that.I thought this is better then nothing. I was out of a complete darkness.Then I started to see again. I do not know how people can deal with this. I am honestly not sure I could live with that. It is worst then your worst imagination.

How would a libertarian deal with the opioid crisis?

I would not use opioids.Recognize that not everyone wants help. It is not our duty to help or save everyone.Likewise, create programs for families coping with or needing to escape from the drug addiction cycle of a family member. I put this up here because if resources are to be spend, spend on the people not choosing the harmful activity.Legalize marijuana completely. Every heroin addict I’ve spoken to—and I ask—says two things: (1) I don’t want to use heroin, and (2) I would rather use marijuana. (Before someone asks: in many places, marijuana is now more expensive than heroin, and the marijuana is purported to be of low quality.) Nearly everyone I’ve spoken to uses heroin because it relieves the pain of some real or perceived psychological trauma.Not arrest heroin addicts. Most addicts aren’t harming anyone in a way that justifies arrest and multi-year incarceration. It’s expensive and makes the situation infinitely worse.Create a civil commitment process for those addicts whose addictions require immediate public attention. Divert incarceration funds to treatment programs, for those who want treatment.Here’s the hard one: make heroin legal. Heroin was made illegal because people were addicts, not because it killed people. In terms of effective dose v. overdose, heroin is safer than Tylenol. When heroin went underground, it became dangerous. Today, dealers are cutting heroin with synthetic fentanyl and carfentanil to make their “scarce” heroin supply go further. Make it legal. Take all the profit out of it. Get rid of all the crazy stuff that increases the risk of death drastically.

Does masturbation cause depression?

No.What is known is that:Depression can lead to excessive masturbationMasturbation can relieve depressionPsychological, Relational, and Biological Correlates of Ego-Dystonic Masturbation in a Clinical Setting

Is medical cannabis effective for pain relief in sufferers of Fibromyalgia?

There used to be days that I didnt feel like I could get through the day. I just wanted to cry and go back to bed.Video:- *How To REVERSE FIBROMYALGIA NOW*When the endocannabinoid system is out of whack, health suffers. An imbalance can cause a whole host of issues affecting mood, sleep, gastrointestinal health, muscle spasticity, to name a few symptoms that are also prominent among sufferers of fibromyalgia, thusly supporting Russos theory.Robnett said that at first it took her a bit of trial-and-error, but it didnt take long for her to become convinced cannabis was preferable to pharmaceuticals. From season to season, even day to day, the severity of symptoms can change because of the weather, stress, or hormones, Robnett said. Cannabis allows me to self-titrate. By being able to vary how I consume and types of strains, I can more effectively treat the symptoms.At night, Robnett medicates with an edible. Because edibles can take a bit to kick in, she begins her routine by vaporizing with an indica strain which quickly enters the bloodstream and immediately provides relief. While vaporizing works quickly, it doesnt last through the night. The edible takes much longer to affect me than vaporizing, but lasts much longer, and I can sleep through the night, she said. Getting a good nights sleep helps keep my symptoms under control the next day.Robnett is not alone in her experience. The National Pain Foundation conducted a survey in 2014 of over 1,300 patients. Remarkably, nearly a third 30 percent of respondents reported having used medical cannabis.Robnett is happy with cannabis. With cannabis I can vary by strain and consumption method according to how I feel or what time of day it is. More importantly, over the 28 years I’ve suffered from this condition, I found cannabis is by far the most effective and efficient treatment.Given the widespread frustration patients have with available treatments, and the devastating nature of fibromyalgia on those who live under its grip, its hard to find a morally defensible reason to deprive patients like Robnett the right to not only alleviate their suffering, but find a new lease on life.

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