Best MJ for MS?

Bill N Ben

Active Member
Part of the reason that I'm looking at this is because I have several friends with Multiple Sclerosis. Two of them smoke to help relieve the symptoms. I wondered whether there was a particular strain that was best for helping the symptons of MS... or do you reckon that good stuff is good stuff?
 

potroastV2

Well-Known Member
I do not have MS and I have not done much research on the sunbject either.. However differant strains will give you differant high. IE body buzz or mind buzz, figure that out and do some testing bongsmilie
 

potroast

Uses the Rollitup profile
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I've talked to a couple of people with MS, and they benefit most from cannabis use if they eat it. One woman told me that if she eats a brownie in the morning, then she doesn't shake uncontrollably all day.

I would suggest an indica-leaning hybrid.
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ViRedd

New Member
MS is a neurological disease. For the muscle spasms and cramping, IMO, Legend's Ultimate Indica (LUI) cannot be beat.

Vi
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
I have a friend with Parkinsons and a friend with Huntingtons, both regularly drive cars while high on MDMA. The one with Huntingtons should have died two years ago. When not on E he shakes uncontrollably, while on E he doesn't even twitch.
 

ViRedd

New Member
Oh, man ... I wouldn't wish Huntington's Disease (Huntington's Corea) on my worst enemy. That is a terrible way to die.

Vi
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
He knows it too. He takes E virtually every day. You can't communicate with him when he's not on it. I never let myself feel sorry for him while around him either, even though I feel like crying for him. His name is Rob and he's currently serving 6 mths for driving whilst disqualified.

They give him loads of chances but he just keeps doing it. He should have died two years ago and now he has to serve 3 months out of 6 without any E.
 

ViRedd

New Member
My cousin died from Huntington's disease. The guy was a star athlete in high school ... even had the pro baseball scouts after him. His coordination gradually got worse, then his mind started to go. He ended up bed ridden in a mental hospital where he eventually died. Watch your friend very closely as suiside is very common among Huntington sufferers. Running away for no reason is another trait too.

Vi
 
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