zodiac
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what chemical helps with that?
i don't smoke it.
i don't smoke it.
Dramamine.... lol just kiddingwhat chemical helps with that?
i don't smoke it.
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What do you do with your Mary Jane if not smoke it?it's minor,just wondering where in the plant it does.
seeing a doc in a couple days,but they may not know nothing about mary jane.
Only two other ways to consume it as far as I know.What do you do with your Mary Jane if not smoke it?
Only two other ways to consume it as far as I know.
There are many more ways. This is just two of them…
You can ask your doc. Maybe he/she will suggest what boo uses and prescribe someit's minor,just wondering where in the plant it does.
seeing a doc in a couple days,but they may not know nothing about mary jane.
Promethazine comes in a pill too.if all else fails there is always promethizine(sp.) suppositories...slip one up the chute and in 10 minutes you just don't care about anything...I got a few from a member here...boy do they work...
What do you do with your Mary Jane if not smoke it?
What part of the plant? The bud part.i don't.
legal here.
i buy pills ,CBD and THC. past 6 months.
i smoked it in 80's and early 90's,but not for pain.
just asking what part of plant.
not asking for a cure or treatment.
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