Men’s Health 2024 ~ How the plant can help people with balls! by Sista Vee Nohombile
- October 23, 2024
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For a long time now I have felt that there is not nearly enough focus on how Cannabis can help men and this year I am going to concentrate on Men’s Health Issues.
This won’t be a male/female comparison at all and even though the main differences are all in the same region of the body, upstairs in the brain department we are not that different at all.
On a spiritual level I have witnessed and actively studied the direct attack on the Divine Masculine for decades now….and whether you believe in spirituality or not, you can still see these things playing out in society today.
The majority of people in prison are men, the majority of unemployed people are men, the majority of people who are displaced or homeless are men, and the majority of people committing suicide, are also men.
It is a fact that more than 60% of men do not see a doctor unless something is very wrong!
Our men need better health to thrive today and in my practice I have been able to help so many men recover their minds, reverse chronic conditions and regain their lives back simply by targeting the Endocannabinoid System (ECS).
A word on people in gender transition… The Cannabis plant knows all about gender transitioning within its own species. We continually find hermaphrodites in our gardens and I have often observed male plants turning female.
And don’t forget about the male plant! In the last chapter of my book I tell a story about a deformed woman who healed herself with a male Cannabis plant and went on to marry a real man. As a young nurse at Groote Schuur hospital I would help patients to acquire ganja and at one point I had the privilege of working in the transgender surgical ward.
It is so interesting that the Endocannabinoid System controls the Endocrine system, the hormone system and for this reason and my own clinical observations I have absolutely no doubt that the plant can help people to transition not only hormonally but mentally, physically and spiritually as well.
It is known that Endocannabinoid activity starts at the moment of conception but in all honesty I believe that it starts with the production of sperm in the male body. For decades now I am used to getting frequent messages from frantic men wondering if Cannabis will make them infertile. I always tell them to just take a look at my people and you can see how many children Rastafari families have and there can surely be no more doubt.
Male infertility is on the top of my list of key issues pertaining to men’s health and Cannabis.
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