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Sunday, August 30, 2009

HEMP MARIJUANA Pot History and Facts

During its heyday, from 1840 to 1900, more than one
hundred papers were published in the Western
medical literature recommending it for various
illnesses and discomforts. It could be said that
doctors of a century ago knew more about cannabis
than contemporary doctors do; certainly they were
more interested in exploring its therapeutic potential.
In the twentieth century cannabis has been proposed
or shown to be useful as a medicine for many
disorders and conditions. These uses range from the
proven to the speculative, but they should all be of
interest to anyone concerned about human suffering.

Check the 2 page PDF for all the Medical Researched Evidence
http://www.lca-uk.org/leaflets/CannabisIsMedicine-3Fold.pdf


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That is right, No Food troubles, no more chopping trees down for paper, no more burning oil for fuel or plastics, and no more environmental pollution is we use HEMP globally, And yes it use to be REGISTERED in the MEDICAL FIELD as THE BEST MEDICINE humanity has ever had, since 5000+ years ago the Wounded would use it to wrap wounds, to heal sickness, to increase healthy well being...
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http://laurafreberg.com/blog/?p=58
a study by researchers at the Scripps Institute in La Jolla, CA, which found that THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, did a better job at inhibiting amyloid aggregation than other drugs that had already been approved for treating Alzheimer’s disease.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/mp060066m

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http://au.askmen.com/sports/health/20_mens_health.html
health risk myths & realities
Marijuana Overdose
There is no existing evidence of anyone dying of a marijuana overdose. Tests performed on mice have shown that the ratio of cannabinoids (the chemicals in marijuana that make you high) necessary for overdose to the amount necessary for intoxication is 40,000:1.

For comparison's sake, that ratio for alcohol is generally between 4:1 and 10:1. Alcohol overdoses claim approximately 5,000 casualties yearly, but marijuana overdoses kill no one as far as any official reports.

Brain Damage
Marijuana is psychoactive because it stimulates certain brain receptors, but it does not produce toxins that kill them (like alcohol), and it does not wear them out as other drugs may. There is no evidence that marijuana use causes brain damage. Studies performed on actual human populations will confirm these results, even for chronic marijuana users (up to 18 joints per day) after many years of use.

In fact, following the publication of two 1977 JAMA studies, the American Medical Association (AMA) officially announced its support for the decriminalization of marijuana.

In reality, marijuana has the effect of slightly increasing alpha-wave activity in your brain. Alpha waves are generally associated with meditative and relaxed states, which are, in turn, often associated with human creativity.

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