Kumaoni
#17
Posted 25 February 2012 - 04:38 PM
"Look, we understood we couldn't make it illegal to be young or poor or black in the United States, but we could criminalize their common pleasure. We understood that drugs were not the health problem we were making them out to be, but it was such a perfect issue...that we couldn't resist it." - John Ehrlichman, White House counsel to President Nixon on the rationale of the War on Drugs.
"[Nixon] emphasized that you have to face the fact that the whole problem is really the blacks" Haldeman, his Chief of Staff wrote, "The key is to devise a system that recognizes this while not appearing to."
#20
Posted 25 February 2012 - 04:42 PM
This post has been edited by namkha: 25 February 2012 - 05:14 PM
"Look, we understood we couldn't make it illegal to be young or poor or black in the United States, but we could criminalize their common pleasure. We understood that drugs were not the health problem we were making them out to be, but it was such a perfect issue...that we couldn't resist it." - John Ehrlichman, White House counsel to President Nixon on the rationale of the War on Drugs.
"[Nixon] emphasized that you have to face the fact that the whole problem is really the blacks" Haldeman, his Chief of Staff wrote, "The key is to devise a system that recognizes this while not appearing to."
#21
Posted 25 February 2012 - 04:44 PM
namkha, on 25 February 2012 - 04:38 PM, said:
That place looks amazing ! thanks for posting it Namkha
#23
Posted 25 February 2012 - 04:51 PM
#24
Posted 25 February 2012 - 04:57 PM
Lesley, on 25 February 2012 - 04:44 PM, said:
it is a great place - and the charas has a wonderful warming uplifting quality that is totally inseparable from the place...
there's lots of pics of Kumaoni plants in this thread - 'Pahari Farmhouse' was the name first used for a Kumaoni strain from a valley in the same basic area of Kumaon
Kumaoni Charas plant
http://www.uk420.com...pic=139363&st=0
some pics of charas, plants, mountains etc. in there
the plants look broadly very similar in both valley's varieties --- but the terpenoids they produce seem to be very different - the Paharis were usually more mango-ish, the Kumaonis are more citrus
This post has been edited by namkha: 25 February 2012 - 04:58 PM
"Look, we understood we couldn't make it illegal to be young or poor or black in the United States, but we could criminalize their common pleasure. We understood that drugs were not the health problem we were making them out to be, but it was such a perfect issue...that we couldn't resist it." - John Ehrlichman, White House counsel to President Nixon on the rationale of the War on Drugs.
"[Nixon] emphasized that you have to face the fact that the whole problem is really the blacks" Haldeman, his Chief of Staff wrote, "The key is to devise a system that recognizes this while not appearing to."
#25
Posted 25 February 2012 - 05:08 PM
these are what they look like in full flower
pics taken by my friend with a broken camera phone while really stoned
This post has been edited by namkha: 25 February 2012 - 05:18 PM
"Look, we understood we couldn't make it illegal to be young or poor or black in the United States, but we could criminalize their common pleasure. We understood that drugs were not the health problem we were making them out to be, but it was such a perfect issue...that we couldn't resist it." - John Ehrlichman, White House counsel to President Nixon on the rationale of the War on Drugs.
"[Nixon] emphasized that you have to face the fact that the whole problem is really the blacks" Haldeman, his Chief of Staff wrote, "The key is to devise a system that recognizes this while not appearing to."
#26
Posted 25 February 2012 - 05:12 PM
unusually the guru at the ashram where these babas were was a woman
the sadhu on the left was mixing some charas for a chillum
the photo on the right is of some Kumaoni plants in full flower
This post has been edited by namkha: 25 February 2012 - 05:20 PM
"Look, we understood we couldn't make it illegal to be young or poor or black in the United States, but we could criminalize their common pleasure. We understood that drugs were not the health problem we were making them out to be, but it was such a perfect issue...that we couldn't resist it." - John Ehrlichman, White House counsel to President Nixon on the rationale of the War on Drugs.
"[Nixon] emphasized that you have to face the fact that the whole problem is really the blacks" Haldeman, his Chief of Staff wrote, "The key is to devise a system that recognizes this while not appearing to."
#27
Posted 25 February 2012 - 05:15 PM
namkha, on 25 February 2012 - 05:08 PM, said:
these are what they look like in full flower
pics taken by my friend with a broken camera phone while really stoned
They look really nice !
#28
Posted 25 February 2012 - 05:18 PM
namkha, on 25 February 2012 - 05:12 PM, said:
unusually the guru at the ashram where these babas were was a woman
the sadhu on the left was mixing some charas for a chillum
the photo on the left is of some Kumaoni plants in full flower
I would love to sit and chat with those guy's ! Great photos , thanks for sharing them with me.
#29
Posted 25 February 2012 - 05:35 PM
it is a great place - and the charas has a wonderful warming uplifting quality that is totally inseparable from the place...
but the terpenoids they produce seem to be very different - the Paharis were usually more mango-ish, the Kumaonis are more citrus
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Interesting, I was reading an article on cannabinoids that described Limonene (A citrus smelling terpene) as having a sunny bright effect to the high, sounds like the kumaoni.
#30
Posted 25 February 2012 - 05:56 PM
Rinse, on 25 February 2012 - 05:35 PM, said:
yes - the Kumaoni charas had a very sunny bright effect, very glowing... people I road tested it on all said the same thing without prompting
limonene does loads of great things - the Russo paper that is pinned in this forum talks about how it has been shown to kill breast cancer cells, as has CBD
terpenoid and cannabinoid synergy
https://www.uk420.co...howtopic=284882
"Look, we understood we couldn't make it illegal to be young or poor or black in the United States, but we could criminalize their common pleasure. We understood that drugs were not the health problem we were making them out to be, but it was such a perfect issue...that we couldn't resist it." - John Ehrlichman, White House counsel to President Nixon on the rationale of the War on Drugs.
"[Nixon] emphasized that you have to face the fact that the whole problem is really the blacks" Haldeman, his Chief of Staff wrote, "The key is to devise a system that recognizes this while not appearing to."

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