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Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 11:59 pm
by Chris_Gillen
sheesh, all I can remember is giggling a lot, and raiding the refrigerator.
I guess there were colours too......

Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 2:29 am
by Rochelle
Yes I also remember colours come to think of it, reflecting on the car windscreen- no I wasn't driving!! Yes the giggling when you realised on watching a TV quiz that you couldn't remember what the questions were to attempt to answer them! Those were the days of the leaf which I am sure was a lot healthier than the blocks of resin that are used now. Tried it once from a resin block years ago now and it gave me pains in my stomach. Never again!!

www.rochellemarsden.co.uk

Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 10:36 am
by J Lucas
I can remember, back in the early '70's, sitting with a well known british
artist and listening to Velvet Underground and the music completely slowed
down, almost to a droning standstill - don't know whether that came through
the proving sx.

Sorry Soroush, we are not really answering your request :-))

Best, Joy

www.homeopathicmateriamedica.com
on 23/10/04 1:28 am, rochelle at rochelle@ntlworld.com wrote:

Yes I also remember colours come to think of it, reflecting on the car
windscreen- no I wasn't driving!! Yes the giggling when you realised on
watching a TV quiz that you couldn't remember what the questions were to
attempt to answer them! Those were the days of the leaf which I am sure was
a lot healthier than the blocks of resin that are used now. Tried it once
from a resin block years ago now and it gave me pains in my stomach. Never
again!!

www.rochellemarsden.co.uk

Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 11:06 am
by Rochelle
It appears that we are all reminiscing the "good old days"!!! Sad aren't we? :-)

Regards
Rochelle
www.rochellemarsden.co.uk

Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 3:41 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Hee-hee, yet I give my kids stern (and BTW *absolutely* heartfelt!)
anti-drug messages, and genuinely dread any thought of them getting caught
up in similar (which is all around us, still/again, but nastier; I would say
more of the syphilitic mixed in!!! Some really gruesome stories
hereabouts...).
Shannon

on 10/23/04 4:04 AM, rochelle at rochelle@ntlworld.com wrote:

Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 6:06 pm
by Simon King LCPH MARH
Joy,
Velvet Underground's music IS almost a droning standstill!!
:-)
:-)
regards
Simon King

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Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 6:09 pm
by Simon King LCPH MARH
HARDLY!
As I said my memories are FROND memories!
regards
Simon King

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Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 6:37 pm
by J Lucas
Oh Simon I am still laughing at this :-))

Seeing as Cann-i has constant laughter, I still love Velvet Underground,
Rochelle likes bright colours I bet, and you can't spell, I reckon we are
still under the influence. Hopefully Chris isn't still raiding the
refrigerator :-)

My favourite Cann-i delusion is 'thinks clothes would fly away and become
wandering stars on undressing' but delusion he is a soda bottle comes a
close second.

best, Joy

www.homeopathicmateriamedica.com
on 23/10/04 5:06 pm, Simon King at sk2004@ntlworld.com wrote:

Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 12:47 am
by Simon King LCPH MARH
Hmm My favourite Delusion as I recall is 'he could eat four packets
of Alpen muesli in one go'
At least I got most of the way through the fourth packet....
it was the cold milk that stopped me.. I still remember feeling..'hmmm
that's wierd my stomachs gone cold...'
:-)
:-)

( at least in those days my stomach would take that kind of abuse)
regards
Simon King

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Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 5:26 am
by Julian Winston
At 5:35 PM +0100 10/23/04, J Lucas wrote:
The problem with the "delusions" of Cann-i (and Stamonium, and
Hyoscyamus, etc.) is that there are so many of them experienced by
many people over the years, that it is impossible to catalog them all
with any accuracy. I know that the folks I was hanging with in the
late 1960s had MANY delusions-- and none of them made it into Kent's
repertory. So, what you have to do, is just to know that the
delusions of Cannabis border on the absurd. It doesn't matter if you
can find it in Kent or not-- just so that thew "feel" is correct.
Many of the delusions of Cann-i that are in Kent are all single ones
and in plain type. They are all culled from the literature. Look at
the pages in Allen's Encyclopedia.
Back in 1982 I was discussing this all (while stoned) with a doc
(also stoned) who had studied at the London Hom Hospital under
Blackie.
He remembers finding a cannabis proving done by two crazy Englishmen
who holed up in a hotel in Morocco and ate an ounce of hashish each.
It is there you find (as he quoted from memory) "After about an hour
after ingesting the hashish, Sir Rodney stood up, waved his arms in a
circle, and exclaimed, 'By Jove, Cedric! I feel like a locomotive!'."
From THAT whacked-out Englishman we find the delusion, "Locomotive,
thinks he is an."
Understand the FEEL of it-- not necessary to be exact.

And, on the same subject, someone mention eating it in a soup? A
friend returned from a tour in Vietnam (circa 1968) telling of a
magnificent soup he was served by an old lady in a village.
It sounded like a regular thin-broth Vietnamese soup made with
Ginger, Chilli, lemongrass, and Coriander. Into that was added one or
two fresh tops of cannabis with the bud.
Well, never the shirker, I obtained said ingredients, and made some.
A most interesting taste-- and quite the lasting high.
Ah... the old days....

JW