Dr. Matthew Hill
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And I would also say if anyone has cardiovascular issues, they should avoid cannabis just because that's more of like I would say a being safe because I don't know how to actually explicitly say what I would say the harms associated with it are. But I think there is something there. I've seen enough evidence that's like starting to coalesce into a story that's like there's something here. Mm-hmm.
And I would also say if anyone has cardiovascular issues, they should avoid cannabis just because that's more of like I would say a being safe because I don't know how to actually explicitly say what I would say the harms associated with it are. But I think there is something there. I've seen enough evidence that's like starting to coalesce into a story that's like there's something here. Mm-hmm.
So that's where I would say that I think there's risk. There's also things like this bizarre cyclic vomiting syndrome, which is this really strange thing that has become really apparent.
So that's where I would say that I think there's risk. There's also things like this bizarre cyclic vomiting syndrome, which is this really strange thing that has become really apparent.
So that's where I would say that I think there's risk. There's also things like this bizarre cyclic vomiting syndrome, which is this really strange thing that has become really apparent.
We've seen this in Canada a bit more now with legalization, again, because people are going into ERs more, where it's this somewhat strange phenomenon where it's usually people who are pretty excess cannabis users. They just start like puking and they can't stop it. And it's like this intractable vomiting that they get into.
We've seen this in Canada a bit more now with legalization, again, because people are going into ERs more, where it's this somewhat strange phenomenon where it's usually people who are pretty excess cannabis users. They just start like puking and they can't stop it. And it's like this intractable vomiting that they get into.
We've seen this in Canada a bit more now with legalization, again, because people are going into ERs more, where it's this somewhat strange phenomenon where it's usually people who are pretty excess cannabis users. They just start like puking and they can't stop it. And it's like this intractable vomiting that they get into.
And then bizarrely, like one of the things that seems to cure it is a hot shower, which is, I can't even begin to understand this.
And then bizarrely, like one of the things that seems to cure it is a hot shower, which is, I can't even begin to understand this.
And then bizarrely, like one of the things that seems to cure it is a hot shower, which is, I can't even begin to understand this.
I mean, I really struggled to understand because certainly I don't think it was doctors that figured this out. This was people, I think, who were experiencing this. And then they started telling doctors this. And then I think... And I can only imagine, I'm like, maybe they're going in the shower because they're like vomiting on themselves. Probably.
I mean, I really struggled to understand because certainly I don't think it was doctors that figured this out. This was people, I think, who were experiencing this. And then they started telling doctors this. And then I think... And I can only imagine, I'm like, maybe they're going in the shower because they're like vomiting on themselves. Probably.
I mean, I really struggled to understand because certainly I don't think it was doctors that figured this out. This was people, I think, who were experiencing this. And then they started telling doctors this. And then I think... And I can only imagine, I'm like, maybe they're going in the shower because they're like vomiting on themselves. Probably.
And then inadvertently realize that being in a hot shower somehow seemed to calm this down. I have seen a study where they actually applied capsaicin cream and that also seemed to provide benefit.
And then inadvertently realize that being in a hot shower somehow seemed to calm this down. I have seen a study where they actually applied capsaicin cream and that also seemed to provide benefit.
And then inadvertently realize that being in a hot shower somehow seemed to calm this down. I have seen a study where they actually applied capsaicin cream and that also seemed to provide benefit.
It's something with thermoregulation because the other thing that seems to have shown some benefit is propanolol. which again would suggest some kind of sympathetic. Which is a beta blocker. It's a beta blocker. So yeah, it's your effect. So there's something with autonomic. It must be messing up some kind of autonomic balance or something with thermoregulation.
It's something with thermoregulation because the other thing that seems to have shown some benefit is propanolol. which again would suggest some kind of sympathetic. Which is a beta blocker. It's a beta blocker. So yeah, it's your effect. So there's something with autonomic. It must be messing up some kind of autonomic balance or something with thermoregulation.
It's something with thermoregulation because the other thing that seems to have shown some benefit is propanolol. which again would suggest some kind of sympathetic. Which is a beta blocker. It's a beta blocker. So yeah, it's your effect. So there's something with autonomic. It must be messing up some kind of autonomic balance or something with thermoregulation.