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Hope you are doing well... and happy to have a long WE with labor day coming soon :)
I NEED YOUR HELP FOR OUR INDIEGOGO CAMPAIGN !!!!!!
5 minutes of your time and $5 or $10 or $25 or…. to help us build our Anti-Migraine restaurant in L.A.
You'll get a gift card to spend at the restaurant for the amount of your choice!
Also you'll be helping the UNICEF saving kids in the horn of Africa as we are giving $1 per order to them!
Whatever the amount is, it will show your friendship, support and bring more people into the project!
You know i have been suffering from migraines for the past 25 years and after a mini-stroke due to a pain killer overdose, I decided to treat the evil with FOOD!!!!! From the inside!!!! And got the help of TOP French Chef Gregory Maillard to create a QUINOA based menu :)
Chez Chicas is our new "baby" and it will also be the 1st restaurant in L.A. with specialized anti-inflammatory food and for those who have a physician recommendation, we'll have special medical marijuana-infused dishes!
ALL in ❤ heart-shaped forms :) We want to send some love with our fine cuisine dishes :) We should be working only for the benefit of others. Then the world will transform.
It's a non-profit organization and 100% profits will be financing women empowerment and eco-friendly artistic projects!
We hope to be making a lot of movies together with the profits :) and to have you in our private and serene restaurant located in West-Hollywood!
Take a moment to check it out on Indiegogo and also share it with your friends.
All the tools are there. The complete business plan is available upon request.
Get perks, make a contribution, or simply follow updates.
If enough of us get behind it, we can make 'Chez Chicas 1st anti-migraine non-profit restaurant!' happen.
We have 40 days to reach our goal!!!
Follow the link : http://www.indiegogo.com/chezchicas?a=1089623&i=emal
Marijuana is sometimes used as a migraine herbal supplement. It comes from dried flowers, stems, seeds, and leaves of the Cannibis sativa hemp plant. The plant, which can grow more than 15 feet tall, has a very distinct smell. Its green leaves grow in an easily recognizable pattern of five to nine leaves on stem and each leaf has jagged edges.
It is one of the oldest plants grown by humans. In the U.S., it is has been illegal to buy, sell, grow, own or use Marijuana since 1937.
Marijuana has been used for centuries as a natural remedy. Traces of its active chemicals have been found in ancient Egyptian mummies. Ancient Chinese cultures wrote about its use more than two thousand years ago.
Medical marijuana uses includes:
Easing symptoms associated with HIV and cancer
Improving appetite
Controlling nausea and vomiting
Decrease eye pressure
Relieving pain
Marijuana headaches and migraines
There are practically no studies on medical marijuana for migraines. Therefore there is no concrete scientific evidence on marijuana’s effectiveness, the proper dosage or the best method to ingest it.
Medical marijuana and chronic migraine headache
In the late 1800s marijuana was often used by doctors for treating migraines and other types of headaches.
The most popular way to use marijuana is to smoke the dried leaves. Smoking quickly gets Marijuana’s chemicals into the bloodstream. When Marijuana is eaten, it leaves a lower level of chemicals in the body but it has a longer lasting effect.
Can medical marijuana treat migraines?
The Cannibis sativa hemp plant contains more than 400 chemicals. The chemical responsible for many of marijuana’s qualities is called THC, or Tetrahydrocannabinol. It binds to receptors found throughout the body’s brain and other parts of the nervous system. THC acts on these receptors that impact pain, appetite, pleasure, memory, thought and coordination.
More than a dozen states have laws allowing medical use of marijuana in certain cases, although it is not a U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved drug. In the state of California, migraine is listed in the state’s health and safety code as an illness that is acceptable for marijuana use.
Side effects and other precautions
Marijuana is not a U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved drug. Therefore its strength and purity are not regulated. It is also considered an illegal, illicit drug. Some states allow its use for certain medical ailments with a doctor’s recommendation. Because marijuana is not tightly regulated the way approved drugs are, it is difficult to list side effects because its strength and purity may vary with each use. Below are some side effects seen in studies:
Side effects from smoking marijuana
Breathing problems
Coughing
Increased risk of lung infection
Dry mouth
Other marijuana side effects
Impaired memory
Increased heart rate
Possible physical or psychological dependence or addiction
Loss of coordination
Anxiety
Paranoia
Problems thinking and solving problems
Red eyes
Increased appetite
Who should not take Marijuana
If you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding, you must consult your doctor before taking any supplement. It is well-known that smoking endangers the health of developing babies and should be avoided by pregnant women.
Thank you Migraine.com
More info: http://migraine.com/migraine-treatment/natural-remedies/
More info: www.chezchicas.com
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