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SmellThisMilk423 karma

...the third February of every year?

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The reason you see CBD touted as a miracle cure-all is that it manipulates our endocannabinoid system, which regulates a long list of automatic things our body does, like stress response, sleep, appetite, inflammation, and much more. This system is in most mammals and evolutionarily predates the appearance of cannabis by millions of years. So CBD can IMPACT or INFLUENCE a broad array of symptoms. How much it helps can depend on method of application, dosage, individual bio-chemistry and something called ‘the entourage effect.’

Along with CBD, there are over 100 other identified substances naturally occurring in cannabis that can also influence the endocannabinoid system, but those are even less well understood than CBD. Anecdotal evidence points to CBD being more effective when combined with at least some of these other endocannabinoid influencers, like THC. This is called the entourage effect.

I think the best way for the lay person to investigate CBD is to first learn about what the endocannabinoid system is and how it works.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endocannabinoid_system

To get a more specific sense of how and why CBD has come into the medical mainstream (and why states started to feel confident in legalizing cannabis) read about the strain known as Charlotte’s Web. It is a pretty moving story.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte's_web_(cannabis)

SmellThisMilk12 karma

You delivered it perfectly, too, it was hilarious.

SmellThisMilk1 karma

Thanks for doing this AMA, Mr. Gates, it totally took me by surprise to suddenly see this today. I only have one question: Are you a Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda or Samantha? My wife thinks you're a Carrie, but I always figured Charlotte with a little bit of Miranda. Thanks!

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I was in and out of a medically induced coma for almost two weeks at the beginning of 2017. They had to wake me up several times, only to put me back into the coma after I started choking to death again. They told me the medication they used to keep me in the coma causes extremely violent and nightmarish hallucinations, and they were definitely right. There were some times where I understood I was in a coma and essentially locked in, though.

You were not in a medically induced coma, I take it. Did you hallucinate ever? How clear was your thought process? Did you have moments where you experienced ego death?

What has been your recovery process? Are you involved in physical therapy or talk therapy?

Eagerly looking forward to your answers.