Mind Control & Cannabis

Cannabis High

There are differing points of view in regarding how Cannabis, THC, and cannabinoids affect the brain.

Some will tell you, it is only those who use Cannabis that can’t be mind controlled. Others will tell you that Cannabis is “part of the mind control.”

SOUND SYSTEMS – MIND CONTROL

There are so many points of view so you may have to do your own research on the subject. While I like to look at various perspectives, after a while, I am convinced that how this herb affects you may depend on the exact strain you are smoking or consuming.

Imagine is “synchronicity,” may simply be another form of mind control

“Researchers from the University of Iowa, Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands, and the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Center in Iowa explored how these cannabinoids influence light aversion, pain sensitivity, and cortical spreading depolarization (CSD), a process linked to migraine pathology.

For the study, mice were given either CBD (100 mg/kg) or THC (1 mg/kg) alone, as well as combinations of CBD (1, 30, or 100 mg/kg) with THC (1 mg/kg) before exposure to migraine triggers such as calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP). In separate trials, CSD was optogenetically induced in familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM1) mutant and wildtype mice to assess cannabinoid effects on migraine-related pain behaviors.

Results showed that a 100:1 CBD-to-THC ratio significantly reduced CGRP- and SNP-induced light aversion in both male and female mice. The same ratio also alleviated squinting, a non-evoked pain response, but only in males. However, none of the tested cannabinoid treatments alleviated periorbital tactile hypersensitivity. In FHM1 and wildtype mice, the 100:1 CBD-THC combination did not impact CSD activity but did reduce grimace features associated with migraine-like pain. No cognitive, emotional, or motor impairments were observed.

“A 100:1 ratio of CBD:THC has a beneficial effect on some of the most bothersome migraine-related symptoms in three mouse models”, concludes the study. “Our findings support a potential therapeutic efficacy of combined CBD and THC treatments.”

More here: https://medicannahealth.wordpress.com/2025/02/13/medical-marijuana-treatment/https://themarijuanaherald.com/2025/02/study-combination-of-cbd-and-thc-may-reduce-migraine-symptoms/

https://medicannahealth.wordpress.com/2022/12/22/know-the-benefits-of-cannabis/

Government-Funded Study Finds Marijuana Stores Reduce Opioid Deaths, But Do Not Increase Suicides or Car Crashes

Study: CBD Significantly Improves Symptoms in Children With Autism

 

After Substack

Dear Readers,

It has been an amazing journey. How are you? I’m great. Over the years I have so enjoyed writing here on WordPress.

The last year or so has been wild. I took a side track over at Substack. Starting on September 16, 2024, I started writing on Substack instead of WordPress and for the most part I really loved the platform.

Substack from my perspective is a combination of a blogging platform, media platform and social network.

Why did I shut it down? Well, it was fun to reach 4,850+ Subscribers and over 6,700+ Followers. Substack had a really fun groove to it.

The best part of the experience was that I had 19 live phone calls on my iPhone 16 Pro Max with various Subscribers from around the world.

Over the years that I have been walking this earth, I have developed a “global network” of contacts from England, Canada, Bulgaria, Poland, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, and South Africa.

There is a life we learn with and a life we live with! ~ Mitch Santell

Whatever we do in this life, we have to follow our intuition as best we can.
 

PS Thanks for reading my ramblings, pontifications, and insights here at Stoner.Studio! Get ready to have some fun as I give you some of my greatest observations of what is happening in this world. Take good care.

About Stoner Studio for 2024

About Stoner Studio for 2024

It is good to live an authentic life. What is an authentic life? For me it means that I’m willing to seek the truth no matter where it takes me and I’m willing to tell the truth to another when it’s appropriate.

The biggest lesson of all?

Well, it was Jeff Bezos, who stated it recently in an interview:

If there was ever a time to live in truth it’s now.

Here is the challenge you face and we all face:

“Most people don’t want to know the truth.” ~ Jeff Bezos 2023.

Jack Canfield, who wrote the book “Chicken Soup for the Soul” and was very successful in the seminar business before he became a world class writer said to me, “Mitch, Tell The Truth Sooner!”

Well, guess what?

You either tell the truth sooner because the person you are talking to you love unconditionally or you are willing to tell the truth because you never want to hear from that person again.

This is the great divide in 2024.

My point of view?

1). The glass is always half full. (Avoid half full glass people).

2). There is a life we learn with and a life we live with. (Talking about your past proves nothing. Why? We are not living in that time anymore and the “cast of characters” that were in your life are Dead, Buried, and Gone.

3). As Les Brown (a great motivational speaker always says): “80% Don’t Care and 20% are glad it’s you!”

Here is the YouTube Channel where you can find the original video. It is presented here for “educational purposes only.”

Goalcast, A YouTube Channel.

https://www.youtube.com/@goalcast

 

A Thanksgiving Like No Other

Thanksgiving is one of my favorite times of the year. This year we are preparing as we have for years, and yet it feels different.

The #1 thing you are going to need to avoid is getting into a vaxident.

What is that?

Clif High of Half Past Human initially crafted the phrase.

A Vaxident is where you have a Family Member, A Friend, or a Business Associate who took one of the Covid Jabs and has developed a bit of brain fog.

There is an easy way to tell if someone took a shot. Want to know what it is?

They don’t drive the same.

Are you scratching your head now? What the heck are you saying?

When I am at an interchange in South Orange County, almost no one ever goes all the way to the line. I started to notice this about 30 days ago, and I see that it is getting worse.

That is a significant interchange, and it’s at 4:50 PM.

Notice the line? See any car next to it. I started to notice this about 30 days ago, and I see that it is getting worse. From my point of view, there is no real “normal,” it’s just a trip watching so many in a fog.

Is humanity de-evolving? Maybe, Maybe not.

It will take a 10 seconds for the video to load, and as you will learn, so much of who we are as humans is always in our subconscious minds. Here is the video:

Clif High Final Nov 23 2021

Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid As Minds Collide

Sativa, Indica or Hybrid?

There is an interesting assumption that I made when I discovered Cannabis at 35 years of age. What was it? That while the herb will open your mind, it won’t change what you believe.

Click on the next line for a cool video!

Stoner Studio Something Love

Here are some options.

What is ‘Head High’?

The simplest way to define a head high is experiencing a sudden uplift in physical and emotional energy as soon as you finish a joint. As the name suggests, this feeling concentrates on the mind and can also help in increasing creativity.

The head high depends largely on the chemical concentration of the plant, how you are consuming the drug and your history of smoking. If you smoke THC-high weed, you are most likely to get head high.

Even though the effects happen faster, they will not last long. High-Grade weed can keep the user high for about three to four hours. The effects can range from giggly and creative to anxious and paranoid. It depends on the strain and the consumer body reaction to it.

In addition to drastic behavioral change, other effects include low lids, red eyes and the notorious cottonmouth.

What is ‘Body High’?

The simplest difference between head high and body high is that the former is all about being ‘up’, while the latter is about being ‘low’.

As we associate the head high with uplifted behavior, body high or being stoned is associated with dopey, sleepy, heavy and drowsy feelings. When you are head high, everything will move fast and rapidly. On the other hand, when you are stoned, everything will move in slow motion.

CBD-enriched weed creates this effect on the users where they feel calm and relieved. It also makes the user feel sleepy. Therefore, it is a great remedy for patients of insomnia.

Another difference between mind and body high is that the latter takes longer to kick in, but when it does, it stays for a long time.

More here: https://tinyurl.com/weujvw

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New Zealand Taught Me That We All Self Medicate

“It’s 420 Somewhere!”™

It was a lovely spring day back in 2007. Of course, when it’s summer in New Zealand, it’s winter in America.

The Hardware Cafe Located in Titirangi.

One of my favorite handouts when I first arrived in New Zealand was a lovely coffee shop, the Hardware Cafe, which is located on the West Side of Auckland.

Most weeks, I would end up having two or three meetings at the Hardware Cafe.

This particular morning, I met with an established filmmaker who was excited to pitch me his newest documentary.

A Flat White Coffee at The Hardware Cafe.

There was something very unique about our meeting. What was it? Did he order an Expresso Coffee, which is typical for the morning? Yes, he did.

Then he ordered an ice-cold Heineken lager beer.

He drank his expresso while I drank my Flate White, and then he proceeded to drink his Heineken. I asked him, “Hey John, what’s the deal with the beer?” His answer: “Mitch, we all self-medicate, and I love a beer after my coffee.”

It didn’t hit me how much we self-medicate until I came back to America.

Without mentioning any names to protect the guilty, I have one friend who gets up in the morning, has a coffee, then takes a hit of Cannabis, next a bottle of beer by mid-day. In the afternoon? Hmm, maybe some Opediate like Zanex in the afternoon or early evening.

Next, I started to look at the statistics for the drug epidemic in America.

We All Self Medicate.

It is not my place to judge what others do. Since I was 19 years of age, I’ve enjoyed coffee and didn’t discover Cannabis until I was 35.

Cannabis is a lot different than the prescription drug crisis. Cannabis, by nature, is a culture that is socially based. There is a much bigger issue with Cannabis around banking that continues Cannabis as a cash business.

Yes, we all self-medicate. Me? It’s time for a coffee.

“Here’s To Feeling Good All The Time!” ~ Kosmo Kramer.

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