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Revised Parkinson's Disease Tremor Control

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Hi all

This is a link to my revised PD Tremor Control video, which shows the transition from shaking wreck to relative calm after I take some medicinal cannabis.

youtube.com/watch?v=JKvgIH6...

Cheers,

Ian

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parkie13

Can you provide more specific directions how to do it? Mary

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Ianfrizell in reply to parkie13

I bought an Atmos Boss vaporiser and some street cannabis, put a pinch of cannabis in the vaporiser, and inhaled the vapour. That's all there is to it...

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parkie13 in reply to Ianfrizell

Thank you

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Hikoi

Great video. Thanks Ian

Hang in there Ian. You are making a difference.

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Coling

Hi Ian,

To assist us all, is there a way that your improvement can be medically correlated by having tests done so that the medical world cannot dismiss it as an individual anomaly?

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Ianfrizell in reply to Coling

That requires someone who is willing to pay for the research. I'm quite happy to be a guinea pig if someone wants to test me...

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Dap1948

I don't understand your call to legalise cannabis, Ian. You sound English, but medical cannabis (cannabis with a low THC) is easily available here in UK as CBD oil (Holland and Barrett etc) and as a vapourizer (medipen) In fact I read the NHS were beginning trials on the Medipen. I also drink it as tea. Your YouTube shows impressive results though. Well done.

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Ianfrizell in reply to Dap1948

CBD products are available, but because they are totally unregulated there is no way of determining efficacy. I have had CBD tea that, once decarboxylated, was more effective than a well known brand of CBD oil. If CBD were accepted as medicinal, and could be prescribed, then the strength and purity of the product would be subject to regulation. The cost of CBD products is outrageous also. Street cannabis can be bought for £10 per gram, and a gram lasted me (prior to DBS) a week. To buy an effective CBD oil that would give me a week's relief would cost me in the region of £80. It is also said that there is some benefit to be had from a certain mount of THC, as well as terpenes which are usually not present in CBD products - research is needed, and that just isn't happening while cannabis maintains its illegal status.

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Dap1948 in reply to Ianfrizell

Thank you for that information. I don't think I'd be able to find street cannabis in Dorset!

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fullinspections in reply to Ianfrizell

how long does a treatment last

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Ianfrizell in reply to fullinspections

3 and a half to 4 hours.

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paddyfield

Has anyone tried cannabis for dyskiknesia?

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answerseeker

Ian,

How long does the relaxing effect of cannibus last?

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Ianfrizell in reply to answerseeker

3 and a half to 4 hours

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Alwarid

Thanks I am.

We are lucky that the Canadian Govt has legalized Canabis use for medical purposes.

Thanks for your help in educating us

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