@Shadey, I swear by it! It does get you a little shakier if you exceed on the coffee intake! Word from my own experience. But one can almost feel how much of such shaking is indeed from taking a few uppers!! You did a good job creating this thread here, brother!!
@Gpaw I drink from one to two mugs of moka coffee, usually one at 6 am and if yes, another in the afternoon! Try not to have to late!
It seems as @Shadey and I agree on the dosage! @Shadey, do watch out for the high percentage of caffeine in Green tea. I even had tachycardia by overusing it!!
Bro, this explains everything! Now wonder you’re so crazy lol
@Oldtimerunderground weird cat this Abbbian!! I’d watch out!! Not in a bad way though!! Indeed! Crazy am I!! Hope it’s a compliment! It could be a complement as well! My bad! Speaking of crazy, how are your Sequoias!? Pardon me! The Bonsai ones!! Timber!? All went kaput!? Messing with you bud!!
Cheers, but thanks should go to @trollslettuce for bringing my attention to this problem, I didn’t know it was a thing until he spoke about it. I just didn’t want to clog up the introduction thread discussing it.
Varins G from Seattle Chronic seeds which is supposed to be high in THCv. Anyone know the lineage?
Hope it goes smooth, this is a clone.
Looking good man, a little stretched, but that may be the strains natural genetics.
I have been doing research on this and looks like any type of brain inflammation that caused lesions, can cause it. So I am hoping it can be reversed with intermittent fasting clearing out damaged cells. Also adrenaline release seems to make it temporarily worse, as with coffee and other things that speed up the metabolism, just seeing if there is any info on the thyroid or the parasympathetic nervous system having anything to do with it atm. It would certainly be good to reduce my tremors.
More THCv info
My tremors are from spinal damage. Is there any evidence that THCV is beneficial for such?
I have c spine nerve damage, but my neuro surgeon sent me to my neurologist as he said my tremors are not normal for nerve damage. It may be as I am thinking a combination of both problems.
The difference is having tremors while resting or moving. With essential tremors it’s when you are moving. It’s like the move signal to my arm and hand keeps stuttering, like watching a film online with low download speed you keep getting buffering while the signal catches up.
With my left hand I get this jerky ratcheting effect as I flex my wrist.
I also get cross over signals so if my elbow reflex acton is activated, my elbow flexes but so does areas in my stomach and legs with twitches. In the summer when I wear shorts I can see lots of micro muscles twitching in my legs when sitting perfectly still.