Medical Cannabis Discussions
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MEDICINAL CANNABIS WARNING / DISCLAIMER
There is no pharmacological free lunch in cannabis or any drug. Negative reactions can result. A small percentage of people have negative or allergic reactions to marijuana. Heart patients could have problems, even though cannabis generally relieves stress, dilates the arteries, and in general lowers the diastolic pressure. A small percentage of people get especially high heart rates and anxieties with cannabis. These persons should not use it. Some bronchial asthma sufferers benefit from cannabis; however, for others it may serve as an additional irritant.
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UK pain trails
check out this news from the UK's BBC news.... Cannabis kills pain in medical trials happy reading
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They need to fix this
I watched my dad die a slow and demoralising death from lung cancer,I believe we should have medicinal marijuana and would like to see Legislation Passed in both the House Of Representives and the Senate.
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allagies
would it help allagies as Iam allagie to pollen ,hay and some types of grasses,dust the only thing at the moment is tables from pharmaces, but they dont often work . I dont like tables as it plays with ya amunsystem and they cost a fortune for 10 tb 15$ and they dont work cheer's
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CHRONOLOGY OF CANNABIS
A Chronology of Cannabis 2737 BC Cannabis referred to as a "superior" herb in the world's first medical text, Shen Nung's Pen Ts'ao, in China 1500 BC Cannabis-smoking Scythians sweep through Europe and Asia, settling and inventing the scythe 1400 BC Cultural and religious use of ganja or cannabis, and charas or hashish (resin) recorded used by Hindus in India 600 BC Zend-Avesta, Indian scripture, speaks of hemp's intoxicating resin 500 BC Gautama Buddha said to have survived by eating hempseed. First botanical drawings of cannabis in Constantinopolitaus 450 BC Herodotus records Scythians and Thracians as consuming cannabis and making fine linens of hemp …
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