• 09 - Stand Up! (for yourself)

  • Apr 23 2021
  • Length: 45 mins
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09 - Stand Up! (for yourself)

  • Summary

  • In the PAIN SECTION, I walk you through the simple assesment that I have used for nearly 3 years to help understand what it is that  I am doing to my body with the treatments that I have discovered. This tool has been a useful tool for me that I think will help guide you in your recovery. All you've got to do is stand there and pay attention.

    Today in the MEAT SECTION I attempt to describe how fascia connects the small bones in my feet to those in my neck and the role of adhesions  in encoding distortions into how all of my bones move relative to one another.

    In the WEED SECTION I focus on listing some strains that are high in CBG and a few guidelines for those that have been good at treating my extreme pain. I use my understanding of the purpose of pain to push the chronic pain patient to take responsibility for their condition and their rehabilitation by listening to what their body is trying to tell them.

    Episode #9 Timeline
    0:00 PAIN SECTION
    1:08 Got a Vision?
    2:00 How to make your first step right now
    3:58 Observing how you stand
    5:30 My feet did not feel right
    6:57 My Right tibialis anterior muscle
    7:40 Assessment of 'The 8 balls'
    9:30 Ankle flexibility and chronic pain
    10:00 MEAT SECTION
    10:40 The link between injury, fascia, and skeletal distortion (my thoughts)
    12:45 The code written into my tarsals, metatarsals and cervical vertebrae are connected through fascia
    16:54 WEED SECTION
    17:15 How to buy a dozen strains
    18:55 If you just want to make one or 20 experiments, go ahead and quit now
    20:20 When the dispensary 'just sold the last one'
    21:30 Steve's List of CBG-centric Marijuana/Cannabis Strains
    27:13 Weed can INCREASE MY PAIN - A Warning*
    28:25 Find some time to experiment
    29:45 Strains that worked for pain
    31:10 Being high is a side-effect and you may not enjoy this medicine...duh?
    34:20 Getting a feel for different strains, test results dont dictate effects
    36:18 YOU NEED TO CHANGE YOURSELF
    37:25 You will need to tolerate (a little) more pain
    38:10 How I understand pain today
    38:55 Care and feeding of your recovered body (time to grow up and take responsibility for yourself)
    40:53 My leg was shattered, healed crooked and still contains a titanium nail (rod); do you want to run a couple miles with me?
    43:25 Better = Change


    Steve's List of CBG-containing Cannabis Strains
    Green Crack, aka Green Cush

    Chem Dawg

    Most Any Diesel

    AK47 (and AK47 Extreme)

    Panama Red
    Blue Dream
    Blueberry Cobbler (lowest THC strain that "worked" for me)
    Pineapple Express
    Durban Poison
    Alaskan Thunderfuck
    Strawberry Cough
    OG Kush
    Sours and Super-Sours
    Lemon and/or any red fruits (cherry, strawberry), but watch out for added terpenes!

    Sativas, Kush, or Indicas that are "16-25% THC AND  0.2 -0.5% CBD" (and DO NOT give a strong body high)

    *The negative efects of marijuana that I have encountered can be difficult to endure. If you find yourself in such a situation, taking CBD may reduce the effect or cause it to dissipate more rapidly. . .or not! In most cases, except for oral ingestion, effects should subside within 2-4 hours. Patients may also be helped with soothing distractions like warm blankets, light touch, or similar mildl stimulation. Know that it is very unlikley that YOU or your loved one will become the first documented cannabis death in human history and maintain yourself for a few hours. Even amplified pain, will pass.
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