I know that. My wife has used it for hypertension, and modern vasodilators are synthetic if that matters. Can’t collect and milk the pit vipers just because folks are tense.
What was your point?
Basically that people trust big pharma without questioning and wasn’t it MSM who told you how bad MJ is?
Seems like big pharma & search engines working hard to scrub my BP research from 3-4 years ago. Most now claim it’s only synthetically derived from snake venom ~ either way it has many nasty side effects.
Here are some interesting related links:
https://www.survivalistboards.com/threads/lisinopril-made-from-snake-venom.952052/
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4052480/posts
https://stateofthesuit.com/lisinopril-lawsuit/
Now for your own edification how about trying to research and answer some of the questions I asked?
Are you concerned when you hear how many vets are using MJ?
You shouldn’t be simply because MJ helps for people with PTSD or even too many concussion-type events.
Both PTSD & concussions affect non-vets too. From my own experience people who suffer from multiple concussions are more likely to engage in risky behaviors and more likely to suffer more concussions (appears they are more accident prone and less likely to be cautious in risk taking).
How about MJ treatment primarily in children for epilepsy? Could this be concussion related like climbing/falling out of the crib or down the stairs. Could it be related to shaken baby symptoms?