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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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Marijuana Cannabis Use In Pregnancy Dr. Dreher
check diss http://www.earthreggae.com/img/DrDreher.jpg http://www.medicalcannabis.com/pregnancy.htm extract from the site Dr. Dreher is the principal researcher and driector of the suppressed costa rican studdy, among others that i still havent seen any of the latest reportz in this vid she sey the kidz in the report are now adults with there own kidz and the studdy still ago so more than just no differance in fact ganga kidz are way in frount in every test hahahahaha more power to Dr. Dreher the truth will reviel to the babe and suckling free ganga for kidz and mumz forward cannabis heal the children heal the future
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Cannabis shown to help repair and regrow damaged brain cells
Cannabis shown to help repair and regrow damaged brain cells http://pr.cannazine.co.uk/content/view/356/1/ 10 June 2008 Scientists link cannabis use with a damaging "shrinking" of certain parts of the brain, which is remarkeable for a number of reasons, not least of which as recent as 2005, scientists were hailing the benefits of cannabis, and its ability to repair damaged brain cells. Quite the connundrum? A team of Canadian researchers reported that cannabis use appears to spur the development of new brain cells in rats and to have further beneficial anti-anxiety and anti-depressant effects. While it has been known for more than 100 years that cannabis does no…
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Cannabis: Cancer Research's Most Surprising Story
Cannabis: Cancer Research's Most Surprising Story Bruce Mirken, a longtime health journalist, serves as director of communications for the Marijuana Policy Project, in Washington DC www.mpp.org . http://pr.cannazine.co.uk/content/view/312/27/ Once again the cancer diagnosis of a well-known national figure -- in this case Sen. Ted Kennedy -- has sparked a flurry of interest in efforts to treat and cure this frustrating, complex and deadly illness. One of the most promising areas of research involves a group of chemicals whose origins may seem shocking. The chemicals, called cannabinoids, are the active components in marijuana. Yes, marijuana, the very same drug t…
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Autism Ritalin and Cannabis
Autism Ritalin and Cannabis Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com Phillip Leveque has spent his life as a Combat Infantryman, Physician, Toxicologist and Pharmacologist. He is an expert in medical marijuana treatment. Salem-News.com - June 4, 2008 - 10:12 am http://www.salem-news.com/articles/may2320...pot_5-22-08.php (MOLALLA, Ore.) - I wrote a recent article: Autism, ADD, ADHD and Marijuana Therapy, in which I reported that California Medical Marijuana doctors had reported successful treatment of such children with marijuana cookies and even by smoking marijuana cigarettes. I received by email a mixed bag of responses from both extreme ends of the spectrum. One irat…
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American College of Physician
May 27, 2008 Nydia Swaby interviews Joe Haptas on the American College of Physician’s support of medical marijuana. http://tv.mpp.org/news/marijuana-media-minute-episode-1/ you can fool some people some time but you cant fool we the people in dis time now we see the light we will never give up we rights
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Let baby boomers fade out in a cloud of smoke
Found: Mon May 26 22:49:41 2008 PDT Source: Advertiser, The (Australia) Copyright: 2008 Advertiser Newspapers Ltd Contact: http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/opinion/sendletter Website: http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1 Webpage: http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0... Newshawk: http://drugpolicycentral.com/bot/ Out in Sydney's suburbs it looked like US Prohibition-style speakeasy raids, serried rows of marijuana plants replacing the bottles of booze at house after hydroponic house. The cannabis capers at Blair Athol netted $quillions worth of plants in a week when Dr Alex Wodak pleaded for legalisation and taxation of …
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Marijuana As Medicine?:The Science Beyond the Controversy
The National Academies Press have books on cannabis to read free online. http://www.nap.edu/ - just type in cannabis in the search engine.
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CANNABIS PILL HELPED ME TO WALK AGAIN
A Multiple sclerosis sufferer says he was able to step out of his wheelchair for the first time in seven years when he took part in a trial of a tablet containing cannabis. Tony Withers, 64, believes the tablet could be a breakthrough in helping the 85,000 Britons with the condition. The former RAF navigator, of Petersham Drive, Alvaston, who has used a wheelchair since 2000, took part in a 12-week trial of the tablets. He said his symptoms, which include pain, spasms, sleeplessness and having no control over his lower body, showed such an improvement that he was able to stand and give a speech to medical students for 10 minutes. Mr Withers said it was at his …
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Hazy thinking on medical marijuana
To those with family members who rely on medical marijuana to relieve chronic pain, the federal government's crusade against the use of the drug is an outrage. According to a 2005 Gallup poll, 78 percent of Americans support allowing doctors to prescribe medical marijuana. Yet only one of the three major presidential candidates, Sen. Barack Obama, is calling for needed change in federal policy by stopping federal raids in the 12 states that have passed laws legalizing medicinal use of marijuana. In my 20s, I had expected my generation to understand the futility of Big Government drug laws. Au contraire, now in power, my generation imposes prohibitions on people who are …
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Cannabis derivative may help Alzheimer's patients
NATIONAL - Using marijuana to help improve memory may seem like an oxymoron, because the drug is known to cause short-term memory loss. But experiments on mice have shown the drug can actually improve an Alzheimer's patient's memory. And there are now plans to begin trials on humans. A plant so controversial for its mind altering qualities - cannabis - better known as marijuana. But it's exciting experts about its possible clinical benefits. One of the compounds in the plant is about to be tested in human trials to see if it can delay the onset of memory loss. Professor Tony Moffat says, "Cannabis as it is normally smoked has mind-blowing properties and there are co…
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Personal Battle
hi guys, this is a personal battle, i'm contemplating or trying to quit in my teens i was on anti-depressants then i substituted it with smoking marijuana. I have been smoking for 9 yrs since 12 i did quit for a year a year and a half ago it was one of most difficult struggles of my life. I couldn't sleep at all only way to sleep was if i go to bed watch repeats twice of a tv shows i downloaded. After a few weeks of my personal struggle i was clean for about a year then i got back into it after a night out. Lately i've been trying to quit i said last quarter that this would be my last and by lowering the amount i smoked would help. Well that didn't work, so fast forw…
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Hemp Hand Protector Creme
Not sure if this has been posted before Had a friend come visit and brought some hand creme for me to try. Never been much of a hand creme person myself but this stuff seems as good as any. Initially a bit greasy like most hand cremes but felt great after a little while. My friend recommends it and says it has helped with her dry hands and she is not really a smoker either Smells good too, I like it...., wonder what a sniffer dog would do? It sort of reminds me a little of cannabutter smell? Reading the ingredients on the back says contains Cannabis Sativa !!! What the fuck?? Made in the UK, available in Australia from The Body Shop? I'm a bit backwards, my friend t…
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Alzheimers & Cannabis
Alzheimer's Patients May Benefit From Cannabis-Derived Medicines REPORTER: http://www.pressemeldinger.no/read.asp?recno=55507 LONDON, March 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Cannabis-derived medicines may one day be used in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease which affects 417,000 people in the UK. Professor Raphael Mechoulam of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, will present new findings to a group of international experts at a Cannabinoids Medicines Symposium to be held at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) in London on Monday, 10 March. The research, still at an early stage, indicates that memory loss, the main symptom of Alzheimer's, can be s…
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"What About Me?"-"You do as we say".
“WHAT ABOUT ME? - AND OTHERS LIKE ME?” copyright (Parody of ‘What About Me?’ - by Moving Pictures) Well, there’s a little sufferer waiting at the counter of the ‘Fair Go’ Shop. He’s been waiting for them to care, waiting for the day But Govvy never respects him from the top. He gets pushed around, knocked to the ground, He falls to his knees and he pleads, (….along with cancer, pain & neuro sufferers), “What about me? This just isn’t fair, I deserve a ‘Fair Go’, I deserve my share. Can’t you see, we just want to live, But ’you’ choose hate instead of live and let live. Well, some are dying while waiting at the counter of the ‘Fair Go’ shop, Others are waiting…
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Medical Marijuana in Australia
Gday, Recently i have been doing a whole heap of reading and watching doco's ("In pot we trust", "Waiting to inhale") about the medical marijuana revolution in some U.S states, in particular california. I am amazed by the growing number of semi-legal cannabis dispensaries (hortipharm etc) that are in business and it got me thinking... I know Australia's drug laws are state-specific, but can anyone tell me whether Australia has anything going on like what is happening in California? I have had a quick look on a few search engines, but can't find anything that relates to medical marijuana and cannabis dispensaries in particular. Any information would be greatly appr…
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