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Grassman
11-16-2006, 08:19 AM
This was posted at the MS forum.
I have noticed the trees havnm't shed thier leaves.
Duct Tape ? Fact or Ficction ?
Medical Cannibis....I think the word stoned or high should be something like "Altered"...for the relief I get with Cannibis I can handle "Altered"
Latest price on weed is 125 an ounce here in cAnada.....this is the cheapest I found.
A "braun" coffee bean grinder will grind your weed fine enough for cookies...mix in and bake....try one cookie at first.
Your weed seems to last longer with a pipe.
I would rather be out of weed than ciggarettes....some say addiction?
this guy does all my tv,computorn repairs...and a whole lot more....he is a toker as well...thanks Veddra.
Grassman
11-16-2006, 08:35 AM
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Grassman
11-16-2006, 09:05 AM
This is the post....very cool
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Sorry no link for this. This is true!
Abby
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MARIJUANA: THE ANTI-DRUG
Date: Saturday, 11 November 2006, 9:20 p.m.
Just received this via email. A bit long but presents some very compelling evidence of cannibis as an excellent alternative to many "modern" medications, plus told you I'd bore you to death with my newest project (Sorry, no link, as it's not published and might not be):
MARIJUANA, THE ANTI-DRUG
The extent to which medical cannabis users discontinue or reduce
their use of pharmaceutical and over-the-counter drugs is a recurring theme in a recent survey of pro-cannabis (PC) California doctors. The drug-reduction phenomenon has obvious scientific implications.
Medicating with cannabis enables people to lay off stimulants as well as sedatives -suggesting that the herb's active ingredients restore homeostasis to various bodily systems. (Lab studies confirm that cannabinoids normalize the tempo of many other neurotransmission systems.) The political implications are equally obvious. Legalizing herbal cannabis would devastate the pharmaceutical manufacturers and allied corporations in the chemicals, oil, "food," and banking sectors. Put simply, the synthetic drug makers stand to lose half their sales if and when the American people get legal access to cannabis.
In the 10 years since Proposition 215 made it legal for California doctors to approve cannabis use by patients, the PC docs did not adopt a common intake questionnaire, and, with one exception, did not collect systematic data on which pharmaceutical drugs their patients had chosen to stop taking. However, the consistency with which the doctors describe this phenomenon has a force as impressive as any slickly presented "hard" data.
This summer I surveyed 19 PC doctors who, between them, had approved and monitored cannabis use by more than 140,000 patients. Herewith, some replies to a question about patients reporting reduced reliance on pharmaceuticals.
Frank Lucido, MD:
"Chronic pain patients report reduced use of opioids, NSAIDs, muscle relaxants, sleeping pills. Psychiatric and insomnia patients reduce use of tranquilizers, SSRI antidepressants, and sleeping pills. Neurologic patients reduce use of opioids, muscle relaxants, NSAIDS, triptans and other migraine headache remedies."
Marian Fry, MD:
"Medications discontinued or reduced include Oxycontin, Norco,
Percoset, Vicodin, Flexerol, Soma, Valium, SSRI antidepressants, and blood-pressure medications Norvasic and Hydrochlorothiazide.
Approximately 1% of my patients report reduced reliance or
discontinuation of seizure medication by substituting Cannabis for Dilantin and remaining seizure free. Many of my Glaucoma patients no longer require their Timoptic drops and are able to maintain normal pressures with the use of Cannabis. Many of my patients who have lost hope in conventional pharmaceutical treatments report enhanced health, decreased pain, decrease depression and an overall sense of well being despite chronic illness."
David Hosobuchi
11-16-2006, 01:43 PM
I love the image Mike!!! I think it would look good as your avatar...:p
Horton
12-07-2006, 07:56 PM
This is excellent!!!:D
I've been looking all over for a website like this!!!
My hat's off to whoever thought of this...
Horton
grassman that is expensive weed. I am in Canada too, I don't pay that much.
californiaDana
12-09-2006, 08:32 PM
I have noticed that I dont have to take as much morphine whill using cannabus.
Its not that expensive here, just on the kind you get.
luv Dana
Grassman
12-12-2006, 11:47 AM
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you guys in the USA are gettin hip.....welcome
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