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48 minutes ago, TigerForce1 said:

 if it carries a social stigma when you can easily get your hands on modern pharmaceutical medicine which can cure or treat ailments. 

Who cares when Sukha works and the pharma kills you. At the least reefer madness kids didn't judge you as you died?

I've never heard or seen Sukha exacerbate anyone's schizophrenia and infact the schizophrenics I worked with were taking oral cbd solution three times daily.  

Have you ever read the known side effects of pharma?

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1 hour ago, TigerForce1 said:

I have personally never seen any young Nihung Singh excel from using Cannabis but you can’t take my personal encounters and discount anybody’s medical findings regarding the use.  The same should apply to you when you make claims about your encounter with schizophrenia.  The fact is that Cannabis does have a link to psychosis and schizophrenia and this is backed up by research.

Regarding modern pharma and negative affects, this is too deep to even converse on.  I do know that when Guru Gobind Singh Maharaj was injured from a wound inflicted by a dagger, a European Surgeon was given the task to tend the wound.  For that time you could say that this was the use of modern medical practice.  I also know that Guru Gobind Singh Maharaj also possessed modern weapons.  This tells us that our Guru was in favour of modern warfare as well as modern medical practices.

So my question to you is why are you afraid of modern medicine and why are you on the path to making a ritual of preserving something that was used for specific scenarios of the time. 

Have you read the side effects of pharma?

Have you never seen a class action lawsuit against pharma?

Have you never heard of pharma faking or bypassing safety and legislative measures?

I'd take insulin if I was diabetic in conjunction with all holistic measures. 

I'm not against medicine bro practiced properly. That's only a percentage of the medicine practiced however. 

Nobody is debating the efficacy of stitches.

Nobody goes schizo from Sukha either bro. You're reefer mad. 

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1 hour ago, TigerForce1 said:

Nihung Singhs to this day do not use hemp for dietary needs.  Nihung Singhs do not live in houses made from hemp.  

No but hunger and homelessness are problems today which is why I think @shastarSingh is interested in a variety of things the Paanth could grow, make, forage or hunt that would benefit them and positively impact their lifestyle. Cotton doesn't grow everywhere. So if somebody has a mind to grow their own clothes, or create an export product, interest in hemp makes sense. 

Put your mind to trying to sustain Jathas in varying climates from scratch, for self determination or to survive unrest and you'll get his vibe more I think. 

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3 hours ago, TigerForce1 said:

Bro I think eradicating hunger and homelessness has nothing to do with this topic especially when title for this topic is ‘Cannabis vs Alcohol’.  You do not need to Einstein to figure out what elements of Cannabis the poster is trying to compare.

It's been pretty comprehensive.

Sticking just to the topic no question. 

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On the topic of medicine and pharma take nasseau for example. Somebody could...

 

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What are the chances the less common side effects include death, stroke, seizure, anurism, or something horrible. 

Or somebody could drink Bhang and kill two birds with one stoner and never encounter a negative side effect and especially not death. 

And if we look at the meds this replaced I bet it's even worse. 

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6 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

Or somebody could drink Bhang and kill two birds with one stoner and never encounter a negative side effect and especially not death. 

I agree you could kill 2 birds with one ‘stoner’.  Your word not mine but I think it was a typo or perhaps it was divine intervention lol.  No I’m just messing.  

I agree that medical use of Cannabis could have some positive uses but it’s the recreational and ritual use that I am against.  
 

Regarding pharma and side affects, you could probably find the same list of risk on the small print of ‘Paracetamol’, but I’m sure that this doesn’t pose a problem with the vast majority of people who have used it.  I agree with use holistic natural remedies over the use of medicine produced in labs but one thing that should cross ones mind when taking medicine is that ‘what ailments am I trying to cure?’.  I think the path of pushing Cannabis is blurry as you have stoners who just want to get high or people who genuinely want to make use of it's medicinal benefits.  I am not sure that the young Singhs that are pulled towards Shaheedi Deg are doing it for the right reasons.  I’m particularly talking about western Nihung Singhs who I feel are more style over substance.  

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