Cannabis Research
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Here you find a regulary updated site on cannabis research : Cannabis Research Library
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Hi all, came across this at uk420, thought you might be interested. This is the start post of a thread about a researcher... (gotta love that name, Gary Potter :: ) He's interested in some growers who would like to put their views forward in a questionnaire about how laws affect them, how much you use, what's your usage history... It's all in confidence, and he asked if I could pass on this info to some other growers in oz. So here I am. Anyhoo, like farmweb says, you don't have to if you don't feel comfortable, just send an email to the address listed and you'll recieve a copy of the questionnaire to fill out and send back... I think it's great that someone…
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Marijuana-based drug could curb brain damage.
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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/03182/197728.stm
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Effects of water filtration on marijuana smoke:
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for references to this information, it's from here. Urbanhog
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Scientists have known for years that the brain makes substances almost identical to the active ingredient in marijuana, but the function of these "cannabinoids" remained mysterious. Researchers now say they help to extinguish traumatic memories. "In certain situations, being able to forget is very important for emotional survival," said George Kunos, a neurobiologist at the National Institutes of Health. http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread13601.shtml Pot Blocks Painful Memories, Study Says Dr. Lutz's study will only add to the argument in favour of decriminalization. But it is also a landmark in medical terms because it deals with one of the central survival mechanis…
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Marijuana Extracts Greatly Improve Symptoms Associated With MS, Spinal Cord Injury, Study Says Oxford, United Kingdom: Marijuana extracts alleviate pain and other neurogenic symptoms unresponsive to standard treatment in patients suffering from Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and spinal cord injury, according to clinical trial data published in the current issue of Clinical Rehabilitation. Twenty-four patients participated in the Phase II placebo-controlled trial. Volunteers were administered randomized extracts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a psychoactive compound in marijuana, cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound in marijuana, and a mixture of both com…
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Mould FAQ
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Regarding mould, this is a FAQ like post taken from the forums of Marijuana.com, but I normally won't copy/paste, and just supply the link, but you had to be a member of the forums at marijuana.com to read, so the link will be useless for those who are not registered members with marijuana.com Funny... it's spelt "mold" here... thought it was supposed to be spelt "mould"?? anyway... hope this will be a useful for those who have a mouldy buds and working out either smoke or not the mouldy buds/weed, or even eat or not... I wouldn't anyway, I knew it can be harmful in some cases for years before I stumbled into this post. I thought it was interesting read.... though…
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Well pipeman, smart choise!
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Neuroprotective antioxidants from marijuana
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read this link for those interested: Neuroprotective antioxidants from marijuana. cheers, Urbanhog
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Smoking pot may hurt baby
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For Cannabis users planning to have babies, for more information click here I think it's all about common sense, don't use any drugs during pregnancy Urbanhog http://www.gamers-forums.com/smilies/contrib/sp/chefico.gif
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REEFER RESEARCH The Vancouver Island Compassion Club Is Doing More Med-Pot Research Than Anyone Else in North America. Philippe Lucas, founder of the Vancouver Island Compassion Society, is working on some exciting research into the effects of medicinal cannabis. In an exclusive interview with Cannabis Culture, Lucas explained that most studies into medical cannabis have been limited to research in test-tubes and on animals. Lucas is working with medical cannabis clubs across Canada to find out more about the effects of marijuana, specifically looking to find how different strains of cannabis affect various ailments. "It has long been known that certain strains are …
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I watched not too long ago on some news that a person that smokes and a skitzo have the same Deficiencies in the brain. Effecting the way we speak, think, and see things... In a Way i reakon thats troo... Cause when im stoned im a different person, Laughing at everything, sometimes seeing shit, doing things more slow, or if im on happy weed, im doin things too fast... Its kind of like the other person, my skitzo side... Just wondering what all yous think about it and to hear your veiws.. Its more interesting then i would of thought.
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CHRONIC CANNABIS USE CAN CAUSE VOMITING AND COMPULSIVE BATHING 22 March 2002 Abdominal pains, nausea and compulsive bathing are indicators of a newly diagnosed disorder related to chronic cannabis use, according to a South Australian GP. Dr Hugh Allen, who works in the Adelaide Hills, defined cannabinoid hyperemesis or 'marijuana morning sickness' after studying about 15 long-term, chronic marijuana smokers, all of whom had a peculiar behavioural pattern. 'They all smoked marijuana and had for several years had a prolonged history of cyclically vomiting and funny bathing behaviour,' he said. 'They would have a hot bath, jump out, start feeling sick again, so…
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Marijuana's link to hard drug use not genetic 21:00 21 January 03 NewScientist.com news service The reason why young cannabis users are much more likely to progress to harder drugs has provoked fierce debate - but a new study of twins has ruled out a strong genetic component. Researchers looked at over 300 pairs of same sex twins, both identical and non-identical, in which one twin started using cannabis before his or her 17th birthday and the other did not. Michael Lynskey, at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri, and his team found that the early user was two to five times more likely to go on to use harder drugs or become dependent o…
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Project on Cellular and Molecular Biology and Gene Therapy, Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas, Madrid, Spain 2 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology I, School of Biology, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain 3 Department of Pathology, Hospital General de Móstoles, Madrid, Spain 4 Department of Chemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA : to read the whole story, follow this link : http://www.jci.org/cgi/content/full/111/1/...y=MpUgjDbqHybAU I must warn ppl with a weak stomach there are pics of tumors on mice in the artikle