Post Toke Talk: Pain w/ Green Crack Strain Review

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I get a really happy high from Green Crack! I guess that's just what Crack does!

You can get this strong sativa at Hollyweed907. It has a THC of 18.83% and a CBD of 0.08%. This batch was cultivated with love by Worner Brothers Horticulture

Expect smooth hits with tangy earthy taste. You will get buzzed quickly leading into an extremely happy high. Only two bowls for a buzz and three for the wonderful euphoric high.

I continue talking a pain, again explaining acute and chronic pain. I discuss how sometimes our threshold to withstand pain changes depending on many things. Things like lifestyles, diet, medication, stress, injury, and our nervous system can impact our threshold and the persistence of chronic pain. If you have pain that persists for months, even after an injury is healed, then there are some options.

First off, don't take my advice and see a professional doctor! With that out the way, dealing with chronic pain can be managed and even fixed. Medications are a great start for acute pain, but living off pain medications can lead to addiction and other internal issues like liver or kidney complications. If surgery is needed, get a second opinion. Better to see if there is another option before cutting yourself open. I share how I once lost feeling to three toes for weeks and how a simple back adjustment fixed it in a day. I also share that I do have nerve pain and that instead of surgery, there are options for steroid shots. Those help make the area of nerves treated to be less sensitive.

Lifestyle and diet are very important in controlling our pain threshold and any chronic pain. I explain that I use to hike mountains a lot before and I haven't for over a year. My threshold to withstand the hike has decreased and so pain comes faster. What we eat affects us and can add to any internal pain. Also the food may not be the right food. Know what you can tolerate and make sure you are getting all the nutrients your body needs. Everybody is different and their needs differ, but that is a conversation for another day.

Emotional pain is another factor that can cause chronic pain. I give an example of a car crash. Someone may physically heal from the accident, but the trauma can retrigger body responses that bring back the pain and keep it persistent. Mental awareness and care is important for chronic pain. It is best to step back and observe all factors of your life to see if there are any changes that can be made to improve wellbeing and deal with chronic pain. Please speak with a medical professional and ask for all options! Then make a plan of care!

Good Bye and Stay High!

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