Sreem - 43.2Hz
The Schumann Resonances
are the result of cosmic energy build-up within the cavity that exists between
Earth's highly conductive surface and the conducting layer in the upper
atmosphere called the ionosphere. the space between the surface of the earth
and the conductive ionosphere acts as a waveguide.
The cavity is naturally
excited by energy from lightning strikes. This ionospheric charge creates an
electrical shield around the Earth.. The atmosphere is a dielectric insulator,
which separates the two. Thus a spherical capacitor as well as a spherical
resonator is created and maintained.
Electrical signals of
sufficient wavelength (low frequency) are wave-guided around and around between
this "sphere within a sphere" and is the base Schumann Resonance of
7.8Hz mainly traveling from West to East.
7.83 HZ or the ALPHA
frequency is the gateway that leads into
deeper states of consciousness.
Most people are in an
alpha state during the short time immediately before they fall asleep and when
the conscious nervous system switches over to the subconscious.
The "alpha
state" is where meditation starts and you begin to access the wealth of
creativity that lies just below our conscious awareness. Alpha is also the home of the window
frequency known as the Schumann Resonance, which is the resonant frequency of
the earth's electromagnetic field.
When we intentionally
generate alpha waves and go into resonance with that earthy frequency, we
naturally feel better, refreshed, in tune, in synch. It is, in fact,
environmental synchronization.
For thousands of years the Schumann Resonance
or pulse (heartbeat) of Earth has been 7.83 cycles per second, recently due to
military ELF waves from HAARP , GWEN and Woodpecker, this resonance has been slowly rising.
Now modern spacecrafts
are said to contain a device which simulates the Schumann waves. by producing a
7.83 Hz pulse with a field generator (Schumann device), we can counter the
effects of the irritating man-made fields.
Back to Cannabis and
hemp--
Bhang ( Cannabis drink
) was not outlawed during the British rule in India. India has to be one of
very few countries in the world where one can legally stand on the street and
have a cannabis drink without fear of being thrown into jail.. Unlike alcohol
and other drugs, there is little or no social stigma attached to bhang.
Cannabis so ingrained in the culture of India.
Although selling of cannabis is prohibited in India, it’s readily
available and no attempts are made to arrest the sellers. In fact, cannabis plants
grow wild and are native to India and are often seen as a weed like nuisance in
many Indian gardens and fields across the country.
Bhang is a “cannabis
milkshake”. It would consist of nuts and spices such like almonds, pistachios,
poppy seeds, pepper, ginger and sugar or honey mixed with cannabis powder
prepared from cannabis plant and boiled with milk. It is then drunk either at
room temperature or cold. It’s usually consumed as milk or yogurt based
beverage, famously known as “Bhang ki Thandai” or “Bhang Lassi”
Despite the huge
variety of marijuana available these days, almost all of them (over 99%) are
ultimately derived from only two cannabis family species. These two essential
species are known as Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica and they differ
fundamentally in their chemical composition, physiological aesthetic, and
medical application...
The Indica and Sativa
subspecies differ in their medicinal properties. Sativa strains produce more of
a euphoric high, lifting the consumer’s mood and therapeutically relieving
stress. Indica strains relax muscle and work as general analgesics, also
helping with sleep.
A cancer patient hoping
to relieve the pain from chemotherapy would benefit greatly from the effects of
an Indica plant bud, whereas an individual dealing with depression would better
benefit from a Sativa plant bud...
The active chemicals
responsible for the medicinal effects of marijuana are collectively called
cannabinoids. This group includes THC, CBD, and CBN. Sativa’s cannabinoid profile
is dominated by high THC levels and low or no CBD levels. Indica's chemical
profile shows a more balanced mix, with moderate THC levels and higher levels
of CBD."
9500 B.C. Hemp is woven
into fabric in India . Indians being
Hindus by religion and vegetarians rarely used animal skins for personal
protection. Even the shoes were made of hemp.
5000 BC—Vedas are
written on hemp paper in the North and Palm leaves in the South.
4000 BC- Ayurveda uses
Cannabis for various medications and puts it in writing .
3500 BC- The sailors
from Kerala take Cannabis Ayurveda preparations to the Pharoah of Egypt .
Tarred hemp is used to caulk the ships' planks.
In modern times--
President Barrack Obama
favors the legalization of medical cannabis, basing his decision on the reports
of expert medical professionals, while wannabe President and Mormon Mitt Romney
is against the legalization of cannabis for any dang reason.
Michael Phelps, the
most decorated Olympian, admitted he smoked Cannabis—you have seen him on TV,
has he wasted away or does he look like a steroid puffed freako monster ?
1860 -'Ganjah Wallah
Hasheesh Candy Company' produces one of the most popular candies in the U.S. It
is made from cannabis derivatives and maple sugar, sold over-the-counter, and
in Sears-Roebuck catalogs. It retains its popularity as a totally harmless and
fun candy for over forty years.
By 1883, Hashish
smoking parlors have opened in every major American city, including an
estimated 500 such establishments in New York City alone.
1890-- Popular American
'marriage guides' recommend cannabis extracts for heightened marital sexual
pleasures.
1937 - The February issue of Popular Mechanics runs
a story, (prepared before the 1937 legislation was enacted) titled: "New
Billion Dollar Crop " and calls hemp the "standard fiber of the
world." Popular Mechanics goes on to say hemp can "produce more than
25,000 products, ranging from dynamite to Cellophane." This is the first
time ever in U.S. history the term 'billion-dollar' is applied to the potential
for an agricultural harvest.
Rothschild forces the
US Congress to pass the Marijuana tax act which criminalizes the Cannabis drug
in 1937.
Rothschild owned
newspapers were run by his henchman William Randolph Hearst who had a monopoly
in the timber Industry making newsprint .
Hemp could also make
paper ,but it was time consuming and expensive . Then an inventor by the name
of Schlichten made a decorticator which was a machine which could make extract
fine fibre in a jiffy without the old process of allowing the hemp to rot in
the field for weeks.
Feeling threatened that
hemp would pull the carpet form underneath the feet of opium and paper, the arm of the Congress was
twisted. Nobody in USA dared to invest in the decorticator, and the inventor
died a broken man.
In 1938, as if on cue,
the Jewish U.S. company DuPont, one of the Opium agents of Rothschild, patented the processes for creating plastics
from coal and oil and a new process for creating paper from wood pulp.
In 1941 the WONDER
MEDICINE AND GOD'S GIFT TO MANKIND Cannabis is removed from the U.S.
Pharmacopoeia and it's medicinal use is no longer recognized in America.
1942-U.S. government
overrides its own ban on hemp and distributes 400,000 pounds of hemp seed to
U.S farmers who produce 42,000 tons of hemp fiber annually to support the war
effort until 1946. U.S. farmers, including youthful 4-H Club members, are
inundated by "Uncle Sam" with incentives to grow hemp. The U.S.D.A.
makes it mandatory for farmers to attend showings of the "Hemp For
Victory" film. Farmers and their sons who agree to grow hemp are exempt
from military service, even though America is at war. Hemp made uniforms are
found to be tougher and more resilient than cotton.
In 1942 U.S. scientists
working at the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), manned by Rothschild's
payroll scientists , (the CIA’s wartime predecessor) ,selected a potent extract
of marijuana as the best available "truth serum." The cannabis concoction was given the code
name TD, meaning Truth Drug. When injected into food or tobacco cigarettes, TD
helped loosen the reserve of stubborn interrogation subjects.
1972-- U.S.D.A. finds
that hemp seed is lower in saturated fats than any other vegetable oil (including
soybean and canola). Other studies note that until this century hemp-cake (the
by-product of pressing the seed for oil ) was one of the world's principle
animal feeds. It is also found that hemp seed, like soybeans, can produce a
tofu-like curd and be spiced to taste like chicken, steak or pork; can be
sprouted for salads, ground into meal, and also made into margarine. Hemp seed
is recommended as a nutritionally balanced food for domestic pets and farm
animals.
1975- Researchers at
the Medical College of Virginia discover that cannabis is incredibly successful
for reducing the size of many types of tumors, both benign and cancerous.
In 1985 the U.S. the
FDA approves Dronabinol, a synthetic THC, for cancer patients, with side effects, despite a miracle drug
natural THC being available in cannabis..
In 1992 as a response
to a surge of fervent requests from AIDS patients for medical marijuana, the
U.S. government was about to legalise THC , but then then pharmaceutical
companies "lobbied" vigorously and the inferior medication dronabinol
is approved for AIDS-wasting syndrome.
In 1996, California (the first U.S. state to ban
marijuana use ) became the first U.S. State to then re-legalize medical
marijuana use for people suffering from AIDS, cancer, and other serious
illnesses. A similar bill was passed in Arizona the same year. This was
followed by the passage of similar initiatives in Alaska, Colorado, Maine,
Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Washington D.C., Hawaii, Maryland, New
Mexico, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
In 1997 The American
Office of National Drug Control Policy commissioned the Institute of Medicine
(IOM) to conduct a comprehensive study of the medical efficacy of cannabis
therapeutics. The IOM concluded that cannabis is a safe and effective medicine
and that patients should have access. The federal government under the spell of
"lobbyists" completely ignored its findings and refused to act on its
recommendations.
In 2003 Canada becomes
the first country in the world to wake up to the wonders of THC and approve
medical marijuana nation-wide.
From January 1997 to
June 2005, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported zero deaths
caused by the primary use of cannabis. In contrast, common FDA-approved drugs
which are often prescribed in lieu of cannabis (such as anti-emetics and
anti-psychotics), were the primary cause of 10,008 deaths. The cannabinoid THC
has an extremely low toxicity and the amount that can enter the body through
the consumption of cannabis plants poses no threat of death.
One of the major
criticisms of cannabis as medicine is opposition to smoking as a method of
consumption. However, smoking is no longer necessary due to the development of
healthier methods. Today, medicinal cannabis patients can use vaporizers, where
the essential cannabis compounds are extracted and inhaled. In addition, edible
cannabis, which is produced in various baked goods, is also available, and has
demonstrated longer lasting effects.
Cannabis contains 483
compounds. At least 80 of these are cannabinoids, which are the basis for
medical and scientific use of cannabis. This presents the research problem of
isolating the effect of specific compounds and taking account of the
interaction of these compounds.
Cannabinoids can serve as appetite stimulants,
antiemetics, antispasmodics, and have some analgesic effects. Six important
cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant are tetrahydrocannabinol,
tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, cannabidiol, cannabinol, β-caryophyllene, and
cannabigerol.
No definitive link
between cannabis and cancer has been found. The Journal of the American Medical
Association released findings from a 20-year study and analysis of over 5,000
smokers showed that cannabis did not harm lung function, although cigarettes did.
Cannabis helps fight inflammation and counteracts the effects of irritating
chemicals in the drug. The study
concluded: "Occasional and low cumulative marijuana use was not associated
with adverse effects on pulmonary function".
Research done by the Scripps
Research Institute in California shows that the active ingredient in marijuana,
THC, prevents the formation of deposits in the brain associated with
Alzheimer's disease. THC was found to prevent an enzyme called
acetylcholinesterase from accelerating the formation of "Alzheimer
plaques" in the brain more effectively than commercially marketed drugs.
THC is also more effective at blocking clumps of protein that can inhibit
memory and cognition in Alzheimer’s patients, as reported in Molecular
Pharmaceutics. Cannabinoids can also potentially prevent or slow the
progression of Alzheimer's disease by reducing tau protein phosphorylation,
oxidative stress, and neuroinflammation.
According to a 2007 and
a 2010 study at the California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute,
cannabidiol (CBD) stops breast cancer from spreading throughout the body by
downregulating a gene called ID1. This may provide a non-toxic alternative to
chemotherapy while achieving the same results without the painful and
unpleasant side effects.
Investigators at
Columbia University published clinical trial data in 2007 showing that HIV/AIDS
patients who inhaled cannabis four times daily experienced substantial
increases in food intake with little evidence of discomfort and no impairment
of cognitive performance. They concluded that smoked cannabis has a clear
medical benefit in HIV-positive patients.
In another study in
2008, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
found that marijuana significantly reduces HIV-related neuropathic pain when
added to a patient's already-prescribed pain management regimen and may be an
"effective option for pain relief" in those whose pain is not
controlled with current medications. Mood disturbance, physical disability, and
quality of life all improved significantly during study treatment.
Despite management with
opioids and other pain modifying therapies, neuropathic pain continues to reduce
the quality of life and daily functioning in HIV-infected individuals.
Cannabinoid receptors in the central and peripheral nervous systems have been
shown to modulate pain perception. No serious adverse effects were reported,
according to the study published by the American Academy of Neurology. A study
examining the effectiveness of different drugs for HIV associated neuropathic
pain found that smoked Cannabis was one of only three drugs that showed
evidence of efficacy.
A study by Complutense
University of Madrid found the chemicals in cannabis promote the death of brain
cancer cells by essentially helping them feed upon themselves in a process
called autophagy.
Smoking marijuana
shortly after having a stroke prevents the swelling of the brain -- and consequently
much of the brain damage and loss of function associated with strokes. pot has
absolutely no toxicity to human tissues; pot has anti-carcinogenic properties;
the tar, although greater in proportion than tobacco, is completely
water-soluble.
Hemp is a dioecious,
woody, herbaceous annual. Each short growing season it reaches heights of
twelve to twenty feet, and grows well in any climate or soil condition. Its
roots penetrate deep (one foot per month), breaking up compacted and overworked
soil, and combating soil erosion. Since it grows so quickly, it could be a year
round crop, harvested twice a year, or it could be planted as a second crop,
after harvest of a different one.
This willing plant is
able to provide many basic needs of humans anywhere on the planet: food,
medicine, treeless shelter and paper, clothing and other textiles, and a
renewable fuel alternative to those presently creating acid rain, global
warming, and deforestation.
One acre of hemp
provides the same amount of cellulose and fiber pulp, used to make paper
products and pressed or particleboard, as four acres of trees, while producing
four to seven times less pollution.
Hemp is softer, warmer,
stronger and more absorbent than cotton, and it doesn't require the agricultural
chemicals that cotton does. Rivers could recover from paper industry chemicals.
Nutrition wise, hemp
seed is the highest in essential fatty acids and the lowest in saturated fats.
It can be made into a tofu-like curd at a cheaper cost than can soya, sprouted
to make milk and ice cream or for use in salad, ground and used like flour, or
pressed into an oil, whose by-product is a high protein animal feed.
Hemp as fuel for
industrial use, electricity, and transportation -each acre is capable of
yielding 1,000 gallons of methanol; that's ten tons per acre every four months.
It's an annually renewable fuel source, that can be grown for this purpose ,
very cheap.
It improves air
quality, reducing our dependence on foreign oil, and bringing millions of jobs
in energy production, distributing wealth to rural areas and away from the
monopolies.
The hurds (pulp left
over after fiber is removed) are 77% cellulose (that's 50-100 times the
cellulose found in sugarcane or corn stalks) that could be used to produce
chemicals, biodegradable plastics, paint, dynamite, and fibers. U.S. government
was advising and offering American farmers incentives to grow marijuana for
plastic, paper, fiber, and energy needs.
Marijuana did not cause
any kind of violence, and that it also had positive effects on it's smokers.
Marijuana has never acted as a 'gateway drug'; in fact it's been used in
alcohol addiction treatment.
Some therapeutic uses
of smoking: stops asthma attacks, reduces ocular pressure of those with
Glaucoma, relieves nausea, stimulates appetites of chemotherapy patients and
anorexics, lung expectorant, antispasmodic, reduces intensity of epileptic
seizures, relieves symptoms of muscular dystrophy, relieves migraine headaches,
lowers blood pressure, relaxes muscles, relieves stress, promotes a restful
sleep, relieves dementia and depression, and invokes positive 'vibrations'-all
without the negative, and sometimes deadly side effects of pharmaceuticals.
The plants antibiotic
cannabidiolic acids can be applied in a topical form to treat gonorrhea,
herpes, arthritis, rheumatism, and cystic fibrosis. . Cannabiniods, the plants
active compounds, when injected directly into cancerous brain tumors, were
found to completely destroy the tumors, while leaving normal cells untouched.
More recent studies show that THC even has its own unique receptor sites in the
brain, to which, so far, no other compounds have been found to bind.
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Studies state that
cannabis or cannabinoids may be useful in treating alcohol abuse, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, collagen-induced arthritis, asthma, atherosclerosis, bipolar disorder, colorectal cancer, HIV-Associated Sensory Neuropathy depression, dystonia, epilepsy, digestive diseases gliomas, hepatitis C, Huntington's disease, leukemia, skin tumors, methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Parkinson's disease, pruritus, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), psoriasis, sickle-cell
disease,sleep apnea, and anorexia nervosa..
It can be used to
relieve pain, muscle spasms, headaches, anxiety, nausea, vomiting, depression,
cramps, panic attacks, diarrhea, and itching. Others used cannabis to improve
sleep, relaxation, appetite, concentration or focus, and energy.
Some patients
used it to prevent medication side effects, anger, involuntary movements, and
seizures, while others used it as a substitute for other prescription medications
and alcohol. Cannabis prevents the
wasting syndromes and chronic loss of appetite associated with chemotherapy and
AIDS, along with a variety of rare muscular and skeletal disorders.
As early as 4200 BC, Charaka, the Father of Medicine , used Cannabis leaves for osmosis hot water immersion baths for spine injury related ( in battle ) spasms, epilepy seizures, dementia, severe arthritis pain, nausea, and PMS cramps. Singers would practise while in a steam bath. He knew the anti-oxidative , neuro-protective and anti-inflammatory properties of Cannbis.
The seeds, by which is
meant the white kernels of the achenia, are used for a great variety of
affections, and are considered to be tonic, demulcent, alterative, laxative,
emmenagogue, diuretic, anthelmintic, and corrective. They are made into a Kanjee
or soup by boiling with water, mixed with wine ,made into pills, and beaten
into a paste.
These were some reasons
the pharmaceutical companies got worried. If marijuana were to be legalized,
right away it would replace 20% of pharmaceutical drugs, taking billions of
dollars a year away from the pharmaceutical companies, who have so far been
unsuccessful at synthetically replicating the positive effects of marijuana.
Half of the
"lobbying" funds contributed to US Govt from 'against marijuana'
groups come from American pharmaceutical drug companies.
The other half, come
from the legal tobacco and liquor companies (oil and paper companies are also
contributors).
In its 10,000-year-old
history, zero deaths have been linked to non-addictive marijuana, but each year
alcohol is linked to 100,000 deaths and 70% of child rape, wife beating and
murders.
An even worse offender
is tobacco, as addictive as heroin, which kills more people each year than
AIDS, heroin, crack, cocaine, alcohol, car accidents, fire, and murder
combined.
Acute effects while
under the Cannabis influence can include euphoria ( 95% ) and anxiety ( 15%
).--Even too much oxygen is bad for the human body.
When smoked, the
short-term effects of cannabis manifest within seconds and are fully apparent
within a few minutes, typically lasting for 2 to 3 hours, varying by the person
and the strain of marijuana.
Usual effects are a
general alteration of conscious perception, euphoria, feelings of well-being,
relaxation or stress reduction, increased appreciation of humor, music or the
arts, joviality, metacognition and introspection, enhanced recollection
(episodic memory), increased sensuality, increased awareness of sensation,
increased libido, and creativity.
Of the approximately
2000 cannabis plants varieties known on this planet, about 90% contain low-grade THC and are
most useful for their fiber, seeds and medicinal or psychoactive oils. The
highest THC and special effects Cannabis is found in India. Three main species of Cannabis is widely recognised: C.
indica, C. ruderalia, and C. sativa.
Hemp is very environmentally
friendly as it requires few pesticides and no herbicides. It has been called a
carbon-negative raw material.
Cannabis sativa is the variety grown for
industrial use, while Cannabis indica (generally has poor fiber quality) and is primarily
used for recreational and medicinal purposes.
There are three types
of cannabis used in India . The first, bhang, consists of the leaves and plant
tops of the marijuana plant. It is usually consumed as an infusion in beverage
form, and varies in strength according to how much cannabis is used in the
preparation.
The second, ganja,
consisting of the leaves and the plant tops, is smoked.
The third, called
charas or hashish, consists of the resinous buds and/or extracted resin from
the leaves of the marijuana plant. Some of the wandering ascetics in India
known as sadhus smoke charas out of a clay chillum. Cannabis was employed
by them to go into a trance, as “necromancers" to set forward time and reveal
future events.
Long forgotten events
are often recalled and thoughts occur in unrelated sequences. Perception of
time, and occasionally of space, is altered. Visual and auditory hallucinations
follow the use of large doses.
Euphoria, excitement, inner happiness – often
with hilarity and laughter – are typical. In some cases, a final mood of
depression may be experienced. While behaviour is sometimes impulsive, violence
or aggression is seldom induced.