Legalizing Marijuana

December 31, 2009 by admin  
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Legalizing marijuana will be helpful to cope with many diseases as it has medicinal properties. Several organizations are charge for the amends of Marijuana as a medical drug. Marijuana has abounding medical advantages which cover it getting an ameliorative biologic for blight and AIDS patients. Abounding added analysis and studies committed to Marijuana has apparent aboriginal signs that it can as well arrest blight corpuscle advance in animals. Some organizations quoted that alone some abandoned elements of Marijuana can be admired as medically accessible and which are convenient of smoker it does not necessarily accept to be done.

Law Enforcement adjoin Prohibition is an alignment that consists accepted admiral of the law and added individuals who ambition to point out the abortion of abounding biologic policies. They accept that accepting an analytical adjustment and ascendancy of drugs can account the association added than prohibition.

There are added organizations that accept that legalizing marijuana is an acceptable abstraction and others as well ambition to veto these suggestions from the pro organizations. Added analysis studies accept that marijuana can strangely affect the brain and the body. These are constant furnishings that can apparent themselves continued afterwards an alone has accustomed up application Marijuana. Such legalizing marijuana organizations accent that there are added articles in the medical marketplace which recognize the aforementioned absolute furnishings of Marijuana with little or none of the abrogating ancillary effects.

Current studies predicts the use of Marijuana in some individuals who are already ailing accept apparent that it can complicate the affliction and add to the severity of it. Most of these organizations that are adjoin the use of Marijuana as a medical biologic appetite the government for added all-encompassing analysis to accompany to ablaze the furnishings of the plant.

The laws assuming the outrage of application and growing marijuana are still in place. US government has not budged apropos the abounding lobbyists who ask for the appropriation of the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937. This is in lieu of ailing humans who ambition to accept absolution from affliction and adversity acquired by illnesses but there is a acknowledged absolute which needs to be followed.

The move to approve the use and advancement of legalizing marijuana will constantly recognize action back this bulb is notorious.

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The Truth About Marijuana

December 31, 2009 by admin  
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According to the United Nations, 158.8 million people around the world use marijuana – more than 3.8% of the planet’s population.

Marijuana is the word used to describe the dried flowers, seeds and leaves of the Indian hemp plant. It is usually green, brown or gray in color. On the streets, it is called by many other names, such as: astro, turf, dope, dogga, grass, hemp, Mary Jane, pot and weed.

Hashish is a related form of the drug, made from the resins of the Indian hemp plant. It is tan, brown or black and shaped into balls, sticks or bars. Also called chocolate or hash, it is on average six times stronger than marijuana.

“Cannabis” describes any of the different drugs that come from Indian hemp, including marijuana and hashish. When smoked, both marijuana and hashish give off a distinctive, sweet odor.

Regardless the name, this drug is a hallucinogen – a substance which distorts how the mind perceives the world a person lives in.

The chemical in cannabis that creates this distortion is known as “THC”. The amount of THC found in any given batch of marijuana may vary substantially, but overall, the percentage of THC has increased in recent years. THC levels averaged 1% in 1974 and 4% in 2004. In 2008, levels reached 9.6%.

Marijuana is usually smoked as a cigarette (joint), but may also be smoked in a pipe. Less often, it is mixed with food and eaten or brewed as a tea. Sometimes users open up cigars and remove the tobacco, replacing it with pot – called a “blunt”. When a person smokes a joint, he usually feels its effects within minutes. The immediate sensations – increased heart rate, lessened coordination and balance, and a “dreamy”, unreal state of mind – peak within the first 30 minutes. These short-term effects usually wear off in two to three hours, but they could last longer, depending on how much the user takes, the potency of the THC and the presence of other drugs added into the mix.

As the typical user inhales more smoke and holds it longer than he would with a cigarette, a joint creates a severe impact on one’s lungs. Aside from the discomfort that goes with sore throats and chest colds, it has been found that consuming one joint gives as much exposure to cancer-producing chemicals as smoking five cigarettes.

The mental consequences of marijuana use are equally severe. Marijuana smokers have poorer memories and mental aptitude than do non-users. Physical reactions are followed by depression, sleepiness, personality and mood changes, inability to understand things clearly.

Marijuana itself does not lead to other drugs; people take drugs to get rid of unwanted situations or feelings. The drug masks the problem for the time while the user is high. When the “high” fades, the problem, unwanted condition or situation returns more intensely than before. The user may then turn to stronger drugs since marijuana no longer “works”. The vast majority of cocaine users (99.9%) began by first using a “gateway drug” like marijuana, cigarettes or alcohol.

By giving the truth about drugs anyone can help others to make informed decision to live a drug free life. To get the facts visit www.drugfreeworld.org.

And for the person with a drug problem, there are also real solutions to addiction.  Narconon, a drug rehabilitation program that utilizes the methods of L. Ron Hubbard, has a success rate of more than 75%.  (www.narconon.org)

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The Benefits of Medical Marijuana for Cancer Patients

December 30, 2009 by admin  
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Due to being illegal or quasi-legal in many countries, you might not find as much information on the uses of medical marijuana (or marihuana) as you might expect. However, many studies have been conducted, and are still being conducted, about the medical uses of cannabis. Despite a somewhat blind governmental view in many countries, including Canada and the United States, these studies have shown repeatedly exactly how medical marijuana can help those suffering from severe illnesses such as cancer.

Traditional Cancer Treatments

Lung cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer – in fact, most types of cancer all start the same basic way. Something causes cancer cells to divide and grow without pause, spreading badly damaged DNA. Those cells invade other tissues and, in most cases, form tumors.

Cancer studies have taken leaps and bounds as far as finding treatments to slow, and sometimes stop, the spread of cancer. However, two of the most important treatments, chemotherapy and radiation therapy, also cause damage and, often, severe side effects.

For instance, some of the most powerful, toxic chemicals are used in chemotherapeutic agents. Both treatments kill cancer cells, but healthy cells as well. Chemotherapeutic agents such as Adriamycin (doxorubicin) and Platinol (cisplatin) can, and have, caused immune suppression and multiple organ damage, but they also cause severe nausea and vomiting.

The vomiting can last over a period of days, to the point that some patients have actually torn their esophagus. Due to the vomiting and lack of appetite, severe dehydration and weigh loss is normal. In fact, many cancer patients begin having a reaction before chemotherapy begins, in “anticipation” of the side effects. Unfortunately, although chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy may be an integral part of their survival, many cancer patients decide not to take the therapies because the side effects are so severe.

Because of this, many are given a mix of anti-nausea drugs. Often, the anti-nausea drugs work. However, the drugs only give partial symptom control, while for others they give no control at all. In addition, those who take traditional medications may also suffer fever, bone pain, fatigue, anxiety, sleep problems and changes in heart activity, among other issues. This leaves cancer patients to suffer from the effects of the cancer itself, the side effects of the treatments, and the side effects of medications used to alleviate the initial side effects of the treatments.

Medical Marijuana for Cancer Patients

It has proven in many studies, performed by prestigious scientific and medical organizations and individuals, that medical marijuana can (and does) relieve pain and nausea. In fact, some of these studies go as far back as the 1970s and older.

For instance, in 1975, the New England Journal of Medicine published the results of a “double-blind” study on the effects of oral (ingested rather than smoked) tetrahydrocannabinol on nausea and vomiting. According to the study, “No patient vomited while experiencing a subjective “high”. Oral tetrahydrocannabinol has antiemetic properties and is significantly better than a placebo in reducing vomiting caused by chemotherapeutic agents.”

A 1999 report by the Institutes of Medicine concluded, “In patients already experiencing severe nausea or vomiting, pills are generally ineffective, because of the difficulty in swallowing or keeping a pill down, and slow onset of the drug effect. Thus an inhalation (but, preferably not smoking) cannabinoid drug delivery system would be advantageous for treating chemotherapy-induced nausea.”

Although freedom from nausea and vomiting are two of the most noticed benefits of medical marijuana use, many have reported a reduction in the severity of wasting away. As well, they’ve notice a lessening in depression and other “side effects” brought on by the disease, including an increase in appetite. All of these things together have helped many cancer patients live a better, happier, more comfortable life. However, studies have also shown a shocking benefit.

Over twenty major studies in the past nine years have shown that cannabinoids (the chemicals in cannabis) actually fight cancer cells. In fact, it’s been shown that cannabinoids arrest cancer growths of many different forms of cancer, including brain, melanoma and breast cancer. There’s even growing evidence that cannabinoids cause direct anti-tumor activity.

Since the possibility was first realized, many more studies have been conducted, focused on the possibility of cannabinoids have anticarcinogenic effects. A 2007 study by the Institute of Toxicology and Pharmacology in Rostock, Germany focused on human cervical cancer (HeLa) cells. The cells were treated with specific cannabioids and THC. Even at low concentrations, MA and THC “led to a decrease in invasion of 61.5% and 68.1% respectively.”

The benefits of medical marijuana for cancer patients are clear when it comes to increased appetite, reduction of pain, wasting, vomiting and nausea, as well as depression. Although its anticarcinogenic effects aren’t quite as clear, ongoing research further points to the possibility that medical marijuana may actually be what many claim it is – a truly miraculous drug.

Health Canada grants access to marijuana for medical use to those who are suffering from grave and debilitating illnesses and those with chronic conditions. Medicinal-Marijuana.ca helps connect qualified patients with designated growers across Canada, providing information, support and resources to all Canadians who would like to access the medical marijuana program of Canada. Visit online today.

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Only the Ignorant Appose Legalizing Marijuana

December 29, 2009 by admin  
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As we seem to get closer and closer to actually legalizing marijuana… it seems like a ridiculous amount of studies are coming out claiming marijuana alters dna or marijuana causes cancer… but in all these studies apposing marijuana, there is one thing in common, there are no statistics about the study or even evidence to a proper analysis.

I look back over the years and remember back to reading thousands of articles filled with hard cold facts and statistics about marijuana helping with diseases and illnesses. To this day marijuana is the only substance that cures nausea and at the same time, makes you hungry, perfect for patience that are going through a hard illness. Unfortunately we are all a victim of drawn out boring commercial breaks on tv, but have you ever heard the laundry list of side effects for our top anti-depressants or anti-anxieties? IT’S RIDICULOUS! Marijuana seems to help out a hell of a lot more than it hurts anyone.

“Penalties against drug use should not be more damaging to an individual than use of the drug itself. Nowhere is this more clear than in the laws against possession of marijuana in private and personal use.”
President Carter

So for example, let’s say I have anxiety, I’ve had a long day at work, flat tire on the way home, and to top it off my air conditioning has quit working. So I decide to try this new anti-anxiety drug my doctor prescribed… So I pop one pill and wait to see if it works… All of a sudden I feel an over whelming nausea. ( Fill in the side effect of your choice, there are thousands; nausea, headache, vomiting, diarrhea, thoughts of suicide, or hallucinations to name a few.) That doesn’t sound like anything I want to be a part of. So let’s re-wind, instead of trying an anti-anxiety pill, I pick up some marijuana. This time I take a seat on the couch, grab a paper, and prepare a nicely rolled jay. Flip on the discovery channel and fire it up; this time, side effects include hungry, happy, and maybe sleepy. So instead of taking a chemical drug made in a factory, I take a drug that’s grown in the wild, by Mother Nature. Instead of thoughts of suicide, I’m learning about the animal kingdom in Africa. As far as I was told, America was a Democracy, with that in mind, 60% of America says they would like Marijuana to be legalized. Crime and violence can only be related to marijuana in harder areas with large drug/money exchanges. Take the crime out of marijuana and all you have left is a life saver for millions.

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Marijuana, The Myths and Facts

December 29, 2009 by admin  
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Marijuana or Cannabis or any one of several names is a drug prepared for human consumption in an herbal form. The fact that using Marijuana is in fact Drug abuse should be apprised by people. People have tried to whitewash Marijuana by terming it safer to use than other drugs; however, it has the potential to do real psychological harm, not just physical harm. The fact is that Marijuana is a hallucinogenic drug, that can lead to addiction and abuse.

Marijuana’s Addiction Symptoms

Marijuana is both emotionally and mentally addictive. The mind becomes Marijuana obsessed and you start gravitating towards friends and people who are like minded. Full blown addiction causes the person to function under the Marijuana high. Their misconception that marijuana is what they need to solve their problems causes constant abuse.Addicts hate to be without their stash and are constantly concerned with the next hit. In short, you live, breathe and dream Marijuana. Some classic symptoms are:

” Marijuana tolerance: To achieve intoxication, the need for marijuana increases, and its effect decreases with continued use of the same amount of marijuana.
” Greater use of marijuana than intended: Marijuana taken in larger amounts or over a longer period than was intended.
” Unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control marijuana use.
” For using marijuana a great deal of time is spent.
” Reduction in social, occupational or recreational activities is caused due to it.
” significant problems will be caused due to continued use of marijuana despite knowing about it.

Myths and Facts about Marijuana Abuse and Addiction
There are several myths surrounding the use of Marijuana; however you should remember that interpretations vary – so the reader is urged to keep an open mind.

Cause for Permanent Mental Illness Marijuana users become irrational and often behave erratically when intoxicating them.

Even though there are not any scientific evidence showing that marijuana causes psychological damage or mental illness, psychological distress like feelings of panic, anxiety, and paranoia are caused following marijuana ingestion.

Marijuana is Highly Addictive. Long term users experience physical dependence and withdrawal and often need professional drug treatment to break the addiction.

It is not for those who smoke Marijuana occasionally and in very small quantities but for those who are long term users.

Marijuana is far more potent today than in the past. Much more dangerous drugs are being used by today’s youngsters than their counterparts from the past.

This is a highly debatable point as common sense tells us it must be true considering that man has always tried to improve everything so why not Marijuana.

Marijuana offences are not severely punished. Few marijuana addicts are arrested or sent to prison – this encourages the continued use of the drug.

But statistics shows that the number of arrests have more than doubled and is increasing. Many drug users get arrested, tried and jailed and are stopped form doing this mistake. End of the drug rule -be it Marijuana or any other drug -is wished by every country’s law.

Marijuana is more damaging to the lungs than tobacco. Marijuana smokers are at elevated risk levels of developing lung cancer and related diseases.

This has been disputed – the belief being that moderate marijuana smoking poses minimal danger to the lungs. Unlike heavy tobacco smokers, heavy marijuana smokers exhibit no obstruction of the lung’s small airway. Smoking is smoking – no matter what it is you are smoking – so wise up.

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Grow Medical Marijuana – Six Habits of Highly Effective Medical Marijuana Growers

December 28, 2009 by admin  
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Those who assume that it is easy to grow medical marijuana are actually people who have less or no knowledge about marijuana growers. They tend to mislead you with their deficient and somehow wrong information regarding the growing of medical marijuana.  So beware of those who are saying that there are short cuts and quick fixes which minimize the hard work and focus required to succeed in this endeavor.  An effective medical marijuana garden always satisfies the needs of the grower who knows and follows these seven important rules:
Cleanliness
Procrastination is not recommended in growing of medical marijuana.  Simple task such as picking up dead leaves and sweeping of debris should not wait until piles of these have accumulated.  It is considered to be an important daily routine that requires due diligence.  Make it your mission to keep things clean always.  So start putting down the bong, get off the couch and clean your grow room from top to bottom.  Always keep in mind that the work you do now will surely pay off in the end.
Stealth
When it comes to growing medical marijuana, silence is always the golden rule.  Although it might be tempting sometimes to brag and show off your hard work, but it can only cause you more troubles along the road.  Try to minimize or avoid throwing big parties or let people hang out all day smoking weed in your area.  Suspicious events like this have been the downfall of many pot growers before.  You need to make yourself invisible to neighbors and keep a low profile in order for you to keep your marijuana garden discrete.  On the other hand, don’t be too paranoid as well by blocking off all your windows or avoiding interaction with neighbors because this will only indicate that something is not right.  Instead be friendly but not too friendly and never panic or antagonize those around you.  Keeping everything peaceful is the key to have successful harvest after harvest.
Realistic Expectations
You need to set your goals wisely and realistically, by doing so; you can maintain your motivation at all times.  Be realistic and consider many factors that affect the growth of your medical marijuana plants.  Try to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of all decisions and possible outcomes.  Knowing and properly anticipating possible expenses can lead you to long-term success.
Attentiveness to Plant Needs
To grow medical marijuana, you also need to be attentive to your plants needs.  Although marijuana plants isn’t all that hard to please, but still they need to be provided with the proper atmosphere at all time, maintained appropriate temperature, feeding and airflow.  Try to be meticulous with small details to avoid stress that causes marijuana plants to delay their growth or even die.  Knowing and understanding all elements of plant growth is necessary to become successful in growing medical marijuana.
Patience
Marijuana plants needs to complete their life cycle to fulfill their true destiny and it is your job to do everything to make that happen.  Try not to harvest early because you are preventing the marijuana plants to reach its full potential.  That means that you need to have patience and know the fact that you will be in this thing for quite a long time.  Patience really does pay.
Humility
Infuse some positive energy into your plants by showing humility.  Take pride with your gardening accomplishments but don’t become the “human buzz-kill” person who always seeks to one-up all comers.  Besides, to grow medical marijuana is not a competition of who gets to produce better and high quality pots.  Just let your buds speak for themselves.  If you love what you are doing then you are already a winner.

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3 Myths about Teen Use of Marijuana Debunked

December 28, 2009 by admin  
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It is not uncommon for parents of a teen abusing a variety of illegal mind altering substances, to attempt to make a deal with the teen; “that if they quit everything else, they will be allowed to just use pot.” This is not surprising given that Marijuana is the most commonly abused drug in the world, primarily because of the euphoric effects it provides its users and the comforting false information spread worldwide about the drug. Here are three myths about marijuana use, every parent should know.

Myth #1: You cannot get physically addicted to marijuana.

On the contrary, you can become addicted to marijuana. People who use the drug on a daily basis, will usually experience withdrawal symptoms such as fatigue, poor sleep, poor appetite, and they can also become aggressive.

Myth # 2: Marijuana is Natural, so it must be good for you.

There are plenty of plants which are poisonous to human beings, so just because something is natural does not mean is safe for you. The negative effects of marijuana on the human body, primarily affect cognition. While subtle, the effects of marijuana, if used consistently over time can prove challenging to reverse. Some of the negative effects that marijuana has on the cognition are, loss of short term memory, and a slower processing speed, subsequently slowing down the brain’s ability to solve problems. In the case of adolescents, prolonged marijuana use will also slow or stall cognitive maturity and neuroplasticity.

Myth # 3: Marijuana is Mother Nature’s Natural Healer for Illnesses Which Cause Pain.

There is some truth to this, however the primary chemical in Marijuana, THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) has been supported by numerous studies, as the main factor for patients suffering from AIDS, to gain weight and slow the process of wasting away. THC is also a primary factor, that prevents cancer patients from experiencing chronic nausea. As a result of these findings the FDA has approved a number of THC pills, in which the primary chemical, THC has been filtered and extracted from marijuana. This is because, actual marijuana has over four hundred cancer causing chemicals, besides THC, and when these chemicals interact with THC in the body, the costs far outweigh the benefits of euphoria.

Ugo Uche MS., LPC

Ugo is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Professional Life Coach

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Legalize Medical Marijuana

December 27, 2009 by admin  
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Every day an estimated 6,000 Americans will try marijuana for the 1st time. It’s the most common illicit drug in the United States with nearly 15 million people using it at least once a month.

All this week, “Anderson Cooper 360″ is taking a close look at the deeply divisive issue of drug legalization in a series of reports. It’s a special “360″ investigation called “America’s High: The case for and against pot.”

The issue of medical marijuana inspires particular controversy. As of right now, 13 states have laws that permit marijuana, also know as cannabis, to be taken for medical conditions. There is no prescription for cannabis; instead doctors issue a recommendation in these states.

But is it safe? Is it effective? Does it actually work?

Melissa Etheridge says it worked for her. The Grammy Award-winning singer- songwriter turned to marijuana after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004.

In an interview, Etheridge talked to CNN’s Anderson Cooper on why she did it and how she believes it helped restore her health. She’s now pushing for its legalization.

The following is an edited version of the interview.

Melissa Etheridge: I’m actually grateful for my cancer diagnosis.

Anderson Cooper: Grateful because it changed your life?

Etheridge: It changed my life; woke me up totally.

Cooper: What is the pain [of chemotherapy] like?

Etheridge: It was just a general pain of your body dying, of all your cells dying. Your appetite is gone. And you are nauseous. And your hair is falling out. Your skin — it’s like death. And the only thing I could do is lay there. I can’t — it hurt to — light hurt, sound hurt. I couldn’t read anything. I just laid there.

(Etheridge didn’t want to use Vicodin or other prescription pills, she said.)

All of these things have side effects. So, the steroids and the pain relief that they give you on that first day when you go into chemotherapy causes constipation. So they will — here is a pill for the constipation which will give you diarrhea. And you get huge side effects from all of this.

Cooper: The first time you did [marijuana], it made a big difference?

Etheridge: Instantly — and instantly within a minute relieves the nausea, relieves the pain. And all of a sudden I was normal. You don’t take medicinal marijuana to get high.

Cooper: So you weren’t getting high?

Etheridge: No you don’t get a high. No it’s not a high. It was normal. And I could — all of a sudden I could get out of bed. I could go see my kid. And it was amazing. (Etheridge often didn’t smoke; the marijuana was mixed into butter and spread on food, or run through a vaporizer.)

Cooper: Did you ever worry about becoming addicted? They were saying this is a gateway drug?

Etheridge: No. Not at all. If you were on that side, you would understand what I mean. It is almost laughable to think that you could be addicted. This is not at all.

Cooper: You mention you still have a prescription. Do you still use marijuana?

Etheridge: Yes, I do. The effects on my gastrointestinal system leave me with a real intolerance for acid of any kind, and so acid reflux is a constant problem. I don’t want to take the little pills that they give you that have all the side effects to help with that.

And I do use it — I’m one of the users that would like in a stressful situation or maybe when I’ve eaten that cheese pizza with my kids that I will do that and it settles — totally completely settles all that.

Cooper: Most people eat the cheese pizza after the marijuana.

Etheridge: That is true.

Cooper: You’ve got it backwards.

Etheridge: No. It’s not like that. I know.

Cooper: There’s more than, I think, 200,000 people in California who are registered to receive medicinal marijuana. Do you really believe that all those people though have legitimate reasons to be getting marijuana?

Etheridge: Yes. Who are we to say what a legitimate reason is? If it helps somebody at the end of the day instead of drinking a couple of glasses of wine, to have a few tokes, who are we to say? Why must we in this country be so judgmental about this? These people are not hurting anybody. They are not hurting themselves.

This article was republished from an article about vaporizer by the CNN.

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Dancing in the Politics – Legalizing Marijuana to Improve Lives of Millions

December 27, 2009 by admin  
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The active ingredient in marijuana appears to reduce tumor growth, according to a Spanish study published on Wednesday. The researchers demonstrated giving THC to mice with cancer decreased tumor growth and killed cells off in a process called autophagy.“ The findings support that safe, therapeutically efficacious doses of THC may be reached in cancer patients,” Guillermo Velasco of Complutense University in Madrid and colleagues reported in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.

Other research has shown benefits, such as staving off Alzheimer’s, and many doctors view THC as a valuable way to treat weight loss associated with AIDS, and nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy in cancer patients. Velasco and his team’s study included an analysis of two tumors from two people with a highly aggressive brain cancer which showed signs of autophagy after receiving THC. The researchers said the findings could pave the way for cannabinoid-based drugs to treat cancer.

It has been made clear by President Obama’s Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowaske what the federal government position is on the matter. Gil said: “marijuana is dangerous and has no medicinal benefit” and that “legalization is not in the president’s vocabulary, and it’s not in mine.” When will the ignorance stop? You are worried about gang activity all over the United States; legalizing marijuana would practically banish gang funds from marijuana. Several automotive companies like BMW use hemp in there door panels, yet it’s illegal to grow hemp in the United States. Instead of spending millions to import hemp, and spending millions to pay farmers in the bread basket not to grow crops, we can grow fields of marijuana and hemp to help not only the economy, but the environment. Hemp can be utilized in thousands of industries, marijuana can lower healthcare costs, and may even prove to be helpful in many other diseases / illnesses.  Instead of feeding people arrogant statements about legalizing marijuana, look at the facts and do what’s right for our country.

It’s kind of nauseating to think that not only our political advisers, financial advisers, and economic advisers, but the president of the United States is too caught up in the politics of legalizing marijuana that they don’t take the time to look at the facts. Studies done about the toxins in marijuana were done on samples that included all leaves, stems, and seeds. So of course the toxins would be comparable to cigarettes.  Until the government provides us proper testing supplies, it’s hard to get a sturdy case.  Looking around the market, everyone seems to be convinced that they have ADD, ADHD, Anxiety, or some sort of Depression.  If you take a second to look at the side of effects of every medication used for these fairy tale conditions, you’ll see things like nausea, vomiting, depression, anxiety, active behavior, suicidal thoughts, and acts of aggression or anger. Now let’s take a look at the side effects of smoking out of a vaporizer, or consuming thc, hungry, happy, and sleepy. THC is the only known substance to cure nausea while at the same time causing hunger. Studies done on mice and rats shows that the hungry like feeling from marijuana comes from the breast feeding stage of your life, natural body cannabinoids are consumed from the breast milk and are delivered to the natural cannabinoid receptors found in almost all mammals.  So as you smoke marijuana this is being triggered, causing the emotional and physical ability to eat comes into play. As we look at recent studies done on thc and cancer, we notice tumors, and cancer cells being reduced, if not eliminated.

While we dance in the politics of legalizing marijuana… why is it so hard to accept marijuana and hemp used at a sophisticated level could revolutionize this country. Instead of taxing the shit out of the Americans responsible for keeping this country alive, tax hemp and marijuana like alcohol, making millions while saving the environment and improving the life of millions. Using hemp for paper, clothing, and rope alone would help the environment significantly.  As far as recreational use of marijuana, the only side effects are moderate if any; a little euphoria never hurt anyone.

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Colorado Medical Marijuana

December 26, 2009 by admin  
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The governments of USA, UK and all the prominent countries all over the world have made marijuana illegal and even to know how to grow marijuana seeds in certain countries. This is so because some of the top government officials feel that marijuana seeds can have fatal effects on our health. It is definitely true that marijuana has some side effects which may include dizziness, loss of memory for time being etc, but the drug is definitely not fatal. Moreover, the positive effects of marijuana have not been hidden from the world.

Many experts too believe that marijuana has some of the greatest pain relieving qualities which chemotherapy patients or other chronic disorder patients can avail to get out of their sufferings. That is the reason there is a big debate going on all over the world on whether to legalize marijuana or not.

In such a scenario when even growing of marijuana has to be done privately, buymarijuanaseeds.org provides the chronic patients a way to get over their pain by understanding how to grow marijuana seeds. The website offers a platform for every individual to ask questions and put forward their queries regarding how to grow marijuana seeds and also to write their own views on the topic and share their own experiences as well.

The information available regarding marijuana seeds, their usage and their advantages is highly beneficial and provides every individual with a clear understanding of the same. The website has its biggest aim to make individuals understand what is good for them and what is not. The website is totally dedicated to the good of those who are suffering tremendously with chronic ailments and although marijuana seeds may help them get out of the pain, yet because of the so called legalities, they are not able to get their medicine in the contour of marijuana.

The website is trying to help such individuals who may get to know the basis requirements on how to grow marijuana seeds and thereafter, they need not be dependent upon anyone for their treatment.

Today most of the people are in favour of marijuana as they feel that those who can be benefitted with its medicinal use should not suffer because of those who make it an abuse. Every individual is matured enough to understand what is right for him and what is wrong. So the public belief is to give everyone a right to decide for themselves. This way at least those who can benefit from marijuana get their due.

Medical marijuana information and dispensaries in Colorado can be located by visiting our website; http://coloradoalternativecareservices.com

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