No, that is just a stoner bs myth, it does not work.
slo niacin and cholesterol can be helpful
no other name for cannibis x
No, niacin does not remove opiates from the body. While niacin, also known as vitamin B3, is sometimes believed to help detoxify the system, there is no scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness in eliminating opiates or their metabolites. Opiates are processed by the liver and excreted through urine, and detoxification typically requires time and appropriate medical supervision rather than the use of supplements like niacin.
its not
There is no scientific evidence to support that water, vinegar, or niacin can effectively cleanse your system of cocaine. The body metabolizes cocaine naturally over time, and hydration is important for overall health, but no specific amount of these substances can expedite the detoxification process. It's best to consult with a medical professional for safe and effective advice regarding substance use and detoxification.
Cody Tyler Calloway of Knoxville Tennessee discovered the cannibis in the early 30's.
A healthy diet, nutritional supplements and/or detoxification therapy are also helpful. Detoxification therapy is especially effective for the liver, which is the organ that metabolizes most toxins.
releave pain, BUT there is still damage being done to you, cannibis has been proven to help cancer pain.
Because it can give you hallucinations
its the casual cannibis.
Cannibis stativa. While cannibis indica isa more glued to the couch feeling.
A detailed history of the patient's drug or alcohol use taken before detoxification can be helpful in predicting the severity of withdrawal symptoms.