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Asthma: Smoking cannabis could help 80% of the concerned and, more than the effects of the usual legal toxic antiasthmatica, even prolong the statistical life expectancy for two up to four years. The use of cannabis against asthma can be followed through thousands of years of literature.

Glaucoma: Caused by the continious increase of the intraoccular pressure, the glaucoma leads to the complete loss of sight. Through cannabis it would be possible to help 90% of the people suffering from glaucoma. In comparison to customary medication its efficiency in relation to the reduction of the intraoccular pressure is two to three times as high. Further, cannabis has no harmful side-effects on the kidney and liver, and there is no risk of sudden death, which repeatedly occurred in the uses of legal medicaments of the pharmaceutical industry.

A tumour is a proliferation of connective tissue. Studies of the Medical College of Virginia have proven, that cannabis can help with the restraint of many benign and malignant cancerous tumours.

Anti-emetics (travel sickness) and appitizer during a chemo-therapy with people suffering from Aids or cancer. A chemo-therapy helps to influence the course of cancer and Aids, but the most unpleasent side-effect of this treatment is the frequently occurring nausia. Of course, the same applies to the Aids chemo-therapy. Even in the case of travel sickness cannabis helps to calm the stomache.

Epilepsy: In 60% of all types of epilepsy cannabis has a positive effect. One can definetely say, that it is the best remedy for many forms of eplilepsy (even if not in all cases). Further cannabis helps to alleviate mental traumata appearing after an epileptic fit. The extract of cannabis provides a higher effiency than Dilantin, the anti-epileptica generally prescribed, which moreover can have harmful side-effects.

Multiple sclerosis:
But also in cases of people suffering from multiple sclerosis a noticeable decrease of the typical nervous symptoms (twitching, muscular weakness) can be diagnosed after taking cannabis.

Alleviates backpain

Muscular cramps: Finally cannabis is the best morphin-free antispasmodica imaginable : smoked in the form of cigarettes or used as a pack of herbs it provides an excellent effect (e.g. in the case of pain caused by tension of the back muscles).

Antimicrobial and antibacterial effect of CBD: Out of young, not flowering plants cannabidiol acid (CBD) can be gained. These substances can be used as antibiotica.

Eases arthritis & rheumatic complaints

Cystic fibrosis: Cannabis is a local analgesic (painkilling remedy). Until 1937 nearly all mustard plasters, muscle ointments and rheumatic rubs were in the first place made of cannabis extracts. Until the 60s South Americans used to cure rheumatism by using the leafs or the blossom tips, which were heated up in water or alcohol and then laid on the aching joints.

Herpes: A study of the University of Florida has proven that the herpes virus can be killed when encountering THC. However, herpes cannot be cured by smoking cannabis.

Clearing of the lungs and expectoration: Cannabis is the most expectorant remedy on a natural basis, that clears the lung from harmful substances absorbed in combination with smog, dust or tobacco. It provides a noticable expansion of the bronchi and thus a higher oxygenation. It has the same effect on the bronchioles, in which the oxygen is directly led to the pulmunary artery (air cell).

Sleep and relaxation: Cannabis extends the ateries, which results in reduced blood pressure and a drop of temperature by average 0,5 degrees Celsius. This way it has a stress-reducing effect. Those who smoke cannabis in the evening will usually enjoy a relaxing sleep. Most people can much more relax under the influence of cannabis. In comparison to the effects of sleeping medicaments obtainable on prescription only, a maximum activity of alpha waves, which are typical of a stage of relaxation, can be diagnosed during sleep after taking cannabis. The above-mentioned sleeping medicaments, the so-called 'legal, safe and useful drugs' can be synthetically produced active substances of truly harmful plants, such as mandragora (mandrake) and deadly nightshade. It is supposed, that cannabis could replace 50% of tranquilizers, such as Valium, Librium, Thorazin, Stelazine etc.

Treatment of lung emphysema: Medical research documents, that even moderate smoking of cannabis would bring relief to most patients suffering from lung emphysema. Therefore, the life quality of millions of people could be improved and their life expectancy increased.

Relief in case of stress and migraine: Cannabis is an excellent aid against the cause of death no.1 - stress. The effect of cannabis very much depends on the consumer's psychological and social conditions, but the usual reaction is a calm, slightly euphoric state. Cannabis extends the arteries, whereas tobacco has a contrary effect. And because migraine arises from convulsive narrowings of the arteries combined with an excessive strain-reducing effect on the venes, the vasodilating effects, which also affect the meninges, usually ease a migraine fit.

Appetizer: Most consumers of cannabis should know the "munchies". This stimulation, which certainly does not occur every time, makes cannabis in many cases an excellent remedy against anorexia (pathological loss of appetite) and anorexia nervosa. The appetizing effect of cannabis could also help to prolong the life of those, who suffer from pancreatic cancer: they are subject to a higher consumption of food for extending their lifes.

Aids & depressions: Most known effect of cannabis should be its brightening impact, which is not undesired in relation to depressions. If cannabis was used for the treatment of Aids-infected people they could enjoy the brightening, appetizing, sleep-inducing and pain-soothing effect of this natural remedy instead of pharmaceutical medication.

Cannabis and aches of getting old: Cannabis could help those old people frequently suffering from arthritis, insomnia and other typical illnesses of age. They say - and this is for the most part proven by medical research - that in this sector cannabis shows the best comprehensive result: For the treatment of mental dementia of old people, from senility to possibly even Alzheimers desease, it counteracts the deterioration of long-term memory and can be used against many other old-age symptoms


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Cannabis Preparations for Pain
Recent surveys conducted in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) and epilepsy suggest that many people with these diseases are using marijuana to treat pain, stress and other symptoms associated with their conditions. While little research is being done on the medical uses of marijuana, a new study suggests that a drug modeled on a cannabinoid chemical in marijuana may help ease the pain associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) and perhaps provide a safer alternative to smoked marijuana for people with chronic pain conditions.

Treating Pain in Multiple Sclerosis
The MS study, published in the June 16th online edition of the British Medical Journal (BMJ), evaluated 24 people with MS between the ages of 23 and 55 who had central pain. Up to 80 percent of people with multiple sclerosis experience pain, including pain generated in the central nervous system known as central pain.

The researchers, of the University Hospital of Aarhus in Denmark, divided the participants into two groups, giving one a placebo and the other group dronabinol (Marinol). Dronabinol contains a synthetic form of THC, which is believed to be the primary active ingredient in marijuana, or cannabis. Dronabinol, a prescription medication that is given as a capsule, is the only cannabinoid approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is currently indicated for loss of appetite in people with AIDS and for the treatment of nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy for cancer.

The Danish researchers found that dronabinol reduced pain intensity and improved pain relief in participants, and concluded it should be offered to people with MS whose pain is not severe enough to be treated with medications such as anticonvulsants, antidepressants or opioids. Some side effects, such as dizziness, were associated with dronabinol.

Marinol and Marijuana: What's the Difference?
Dronabinol contains just one of the more than 60 cannabinoids in the marijuana plant, many of which may contribute to its beneficial effects. But unlike marijuana, which is illegal under U.S. federal law, dronabinol provides a standardized THC concentration and is free of impurities such as leaves, bacteria and mold spores. In addition to the quality control concerns, there is still a need for randomized trials of medical marijuana to establish its therapeutic value.

Surveys, however, suggest that people with MS, for example, are smoking marijuana for medical purposes regardless. Of the 220 people with MS interviewed for a Canadian survey that was published in June in the journal Neurology, 29 said they used marijuana regularly for symptom relief. About half of these patients said marijuana eased pain and spasticity.

"I think the survey findings point to the reality that a proportion of patients with MS are using cannabis," says Mark Ware, MBBS, MSc, an assistant professor of anesthesia and family medicine at McGill University in Montreal who conducted the survey. "If physicians don't ask their patients about cannabis, the use may go undetected by the physicians, and cannabis may not be totally beneficial; it may cause harm and interact with other medications."

While Dr. Ware does not advocate the use of medical marijuana at this time, he thinks that its use among patients points to a need for pain to be taken seriously. He and other physicians who treat people with painful conditions say that more research on dronabinol and marijuana is needed for this reason. "I think that clinical trials such as the one recently published in the BMJ add significantly to the body of evidence suggesting that cannabis, and products based on cannabis, have a role to play in the management of painful chronic diseases like MS," Dr Ware says.
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Hear the words of the rastaman say.....Herb de healing of the nation. :yes:
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Weed slows me down and gets me to focus on 1 thing or idea.

If I'm stumped I smoke a blunt and try to remember why I sparked one.

Bad habit that I picked up in college but it works.

Makes sex 10x better for me too.

White Widow in Amsterdam was by far the best I've ever had.:D
 
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Herb aka weed as a herbal remedy. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

No comment. To each their own.




Ganja fe blaze. :lol:

Alexand its been researched and researched and then guess what researched some more. Something that is already known. However like you said bredren to each their own.
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Peace
 
Ganja fe blaze. :lol:

Alexand its been researched and researched and then guess what researched some more. Something that is already known. However like you said bredren to each their own.
Bless





Peace

u r right the only smoke i want to see or am interested in is the one coming off of my gals(when i am involved) vagina when i am finished with a hard days work.:lol:
 
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