Topic: Pain Relief

5 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:23:33 - 2:25:05

1872: Lunar Economy

Manuka Gold, Pain Relief Testimonial

Adam Curry shares a personal testimonial for Manuka Gold relief gel, noting it quickly resolved a severe neck pain issue after a flight. He suggests product development ideas, such as smaller travel-sized containers, and thanks Dennis Cadle for providing the product to the No Agenda community.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 10:08 - 12:30

1862: Smear Campaign

Manuka Gold Honey, Topical Pain Relief, and CBD

A discussion of Manuka Gold honey products highlights a specific topical balm used for muscle spasms and back pain. The product contains CBD and other natural ingredients like mint, functioning as a non-sticky jelly balm rather than traditional honey. While not an official sponsor, the hosts praise its efficacy for rapid pain relief compared to other natural alternatives.

Force Majeur
Episode 885 1:12:39 - 1:14:54

885: Force Majeur

CBD and THC Efficacy, Pain Management, Inflammation

A listener discussion explores the efficacy of CBD versus THC for medical purposes. The consensus presented is that pure CBD is primarily effective for inflammation, while THC is necessary for significant pain relief, suggesting that the two compounds work best in combination.

Velveeta Shortage!
Episode 588 10:02 - 13:04

588: Velveeta Shortage!

Marijuana Legalization and the "Stoner Bowl" Media Narrative

Media coverage branding the Super Bowl as the "Stoner Bowl" is analyzed, highlighting that both competing teams hail from states with legalized recreational marijuana. A CNN segment featuring Broncos-themed bongs and marijuana strains is critiqued for factual inaccuracies regarding Washington's legal status. The hosts also discuss the use of cannabis by NFL players as an alternative to addictive opioids for pain management.

Brown is the New Green
Episode 272 34:55 - 38:41

272: Brown is the New Green

Bayer Aspirin Advertising and Consumer Perception

A new Bayer Aspirin commercial depicts a passenger on a plane who is surprised to learn that aspirin can be used for back pain, not just heart attack prevention. The hosts criticize the ad for portraying the American public as ignorant of basic drug uses. They also discuss the legal restrictions preventing flight attendants from distributing medication to passengers.