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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 434219" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I have heard of it for years. Actually did a research project on hemp in high school - assigned topic, not my choice. Pot is a type of hemp, but not all hemp is pot or has anything similar to pot in effect on people. I tend to NOT believe that anything with that many benefits can actually deliver. They will do some of that in some people, but rarely all of that in anyone, certainly not in every one. I don't think they will hurt you, and I doubt there is any reliable research to uphold the health claims of being better than fish or whatever. I do know htat flax seed is supposed to be a great source of omega 3's and fiber. </p><p></p><p>Don't waste time asking a doctor about supplements. Very few have any clue or any more info than a lay person. They have a tough time staying current on the various properties of medications other than what the drug reps tell them - quite a few docs have told me this. If the drug rep lies it can take a LONG time for docs to accept that they bought lies. It is why so many people with bipolar were given neurontin even years after the court settlement that happened because the maker KNEW it didn't work but pushed it for that anyway. </p><p></p><p>Pharmacists have a much better knowledge of what supplements can do, and often still don't know much. Try reading online from sites that are not selling it. also order online because usually online co's move a lot more of the product so they have fresher product than local stores. I do know that catnip tea, not made from stuff sold for pets but from stuff in health food stores, is amazing for stomach problems and colic in babies. I have now known of 30 children who responded almost like magic to it. We tried it out of desperation and feeling that it was a mint (like peppermint or spearmint) and probably couldn't hurt. It turned fussy screaming unhappy for two straight weeks thank you into a cooing smiling laughing baby who slept all night for the first time - 8 hours straight that night and every night afterward. All it took was steeping a tea bag (available loose or in tea bags from our health food store( for three min, and mixing 2 oz with 2 oz water and formula to make a 4 oz bottle. Total miracle.</p><p></p><p>since then I have given herbs more of a chance than I did before. most do NOT work as well as claimed, at least on us. But I don't think it can hurt to try. Just go online or find a whole food store that might sell it more affordably and move more product. </p><p></p><p>Is this for arthritis or something else? I know many people swear by pumpkin seed oil as a supplement. It does nothing when taken internally, at least for husband and I. Used on wrinkles and eczema it is incredible. I got some to try because it sounded interesting and I mix it with shea butter and sometimes emu oil and always vit E oil (helps skin and is an excellent ingred to keep it from spoiling) and if I have it macadamia nut oil. OMG it is incredible. I had to tell my aunt to make her own because she and her friends went through so much of it that I couldn't keep up. They all use it instead of night cream and have for years now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 434219, member: 1233"] I have heard of it for years. Actually did a research project on hemp in high school - assigned topic, not my choice. Pot is a type of hemp, but not all hemp is pot or has anything similar to pot in effect on people. I tend to NOT believe that anything with that many benefits can actually deliver. They will do some of that in some people, but rarely all of that in anyone, certainly not in every one. I don't think they will hurt you, and I doubt there is any reliable research to uphold the health claims of being better than fish or whatever. I do know htat flax seed is supposed to be a great source of omega 3's and fiber. Don't waste time asking a doctor about supplements. Very few have any clue or any more info than a lay person. They have a tough time staying current on the various properties of medications other than what the drug reps tell them - quite a few docs have told me this. If the drug rep lies it can take a LONG time for docs to accept that they bought lies. It is why so many people with bipolar were given neurontin even years after the court settlement that happened because the maker KNEW it didn't work but pushed it for that anyway. Pharmacists have a much better knowledge of what supplements can do, and often still don't know much. Try reading online from sites that are not selling it. also order online because usually online co's move a lot more of the product so they have fresher product than local stores. I do know that catnip tea, not made from stuff sold for pets but from stuff in health food stores, is amazing for stomach problems and colic in babies. I have now known of 30 children who responded almost like magic to it. We tried it out of desperation and feeling that it was a mint (like peppermint or spearmint) and probably couldn't hurt. It turned fussy screaming unhappy for two straight weeks thank you into a cooing smiling laughing baby who slept all night for the first time - 8 hours straight that night and every night afterward. All it took was steeping a tea bag (available loose or in tea bags from our health food store( for three min, and mixing 2 oz with 2 oz water and formula to make a 4 oz bottle. Total miracle. since then I have given herbs more of a chance than I did before. most do NOT work as well as claimed, at least on us. But I don't think it can hurt to try. Just go online or find a whole food store that might sell it more affordably and move more product. Is this for arthritis or something else? I know many people swear by pumpkin seed oil as a supplement. It does nothing when taken internally, at least for husband and I. Used on wrinkles and eczema it is incredible. I got some to try because it sounded interesting and I mix it with shea butter and sometimes emu oil and always vit E oil (helps skin and is an excellent ingred to keep it from spoiling) and if I have it macadamia nut oil. OMG it is incredible. I had to tell my aunt to make her own because she and her friends went through so much of it that I couldn't keep up. They all use it instead of night cream and have for years now. [/QUOTE]
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