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Cannabis hits the headlines once again

So Cannabis still ain't killed anyone , and somehow what with the substance being illegal almost everywhere worldwide, Scientists have found more reasons to believe cannabis helps humans. A study tested on two sets of rats has almost proven Cannabis can help heal broken bone fractures. The study was first published in Journal of Bone and Mineral Research  on 10th may 2015 - One set of rats was injected with CBD alone and the other set had a mixture of THC and CBD (Cannabidiol -CBD) (THC-Tetetrahydrocannabinol) While THC gets us high it has been the CBD alone which is beneficial to us. As seen in the first test subject CBD only rats containing Cannabidiol (CBD) it is know known that it will and can lead to improvements in fracture healing.  This means that CBD alone can provide the basis for new mineralization of bone tissue, not only will CBD make a bone harder it will also help prevent further breaks in the future as the bone has become much more tougher. So while that

Drugs Live: The Cannabis Trial Channel 4

DRUGS LIVE: CANNABIS ON TRIAL Finally the wait is over the live cannabis Trial is due this Tuesday night Channel 4 on 3 March 2015 Check out this sample video taking from the programme http://www.channel4.com/programmes/drugs-live/videos/all/jon-snow-takes-skunk Remember illegal cannabis growers do not test THC strength nor do they try to grow a plant with minimum THc , Cannabis is harmless but like everything else too much of something can be bad, It really means we need to control an regulate or grow ouor own , So then we can finally be safer smoking this herb. In the study which Jon Snow (a scientist who took cannabis while taking part in the show) and others took part, They are comparing the effects of two different types of cannabis. One type has high levels of THC but virtually no CBD (which is highly dangerous as humans need cbd in cannabis to keep there mental health just right) and is often referred to as "skunk". The other type, sometimes called hash, ge

A new study on college students has linked marijuana use with better performance on certain brain-related tasks.

Well different strokes for different folks , I feel Cannabis can be a good or bad depending on the sole user, If the right strain I feel yes it can hugely improve our lifes , but say for example illegal weed (its everywhere) that stuff be so strong you have no idea how its gonna hit ya. Best to take some precautions grow a strain recommended for you & keep educating yourself The truth is out there , its time to repeal Cannabis laws. check out a study below on Cannabis use an our overall performances This study comprehensively measured cognitive ability as well as comorbid psychopathology and substance use history to determine the neurocognitive profile associated with young adult marijuana use. College-aged marijuana users who initiated use prior to age 17 ( n = 35) were compared to demographically matched controls ( n = 35). Results: Marijuana users were high functioning, demonstrating comparable IQs to controls and relatively better processing speed. Marijuana users

Marijuana cures cancer? London researchers say cannabis is key

Researchers with the University of London at St. George's said they've discovered cannabis extracts containing the key chemical in marijuana - tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC - actually help with brain cancer when combined with another chemical and radio therapy. The other necessary chemical is cannabidiol, United Press International reported. Scientists tested mice with brain tumors using the…

Medical use of cannabis

Monday 5.30pm Repeated: Tuesday 5:30am Presented by Dr Norman Swan Listen to the full interview  - http://goo.gl/9HJcPB Source: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/healthreport/medical-use-of-cannabis/5843538

Cannabis for your pets

recreational use of marijuana ramps up, entrepreneurs are trying their hand at cashing in on the green rush. At the East Coast Cannabis Business Expo in midtown Manhattan, creative start-ups are finding new applications for c annabidiol —or CBD, for short —the cannabis compound that has medical properties. That compound, CBD, should not be confused with another marijuana compound tetrahydrocannabinol or THC, which is the component that causes users to get high. Some unique ventures are focused on CBD-related, medical applications. One small business is targeting cannabis treatments for injured athletes; while another is focusing on cannabis products for pets Source: http://www.cnbc.com/id/102079015 #.

Ben Swann - Truth in Media - Cannabis - What Your Government Isn't Telling You

Cannabis does cure and the truth is out here. Educate yourself & awake the masses. CBD is a neuro protector. Cannabis Oil is the real medicine. Lets follow Colorado and Free TheWeed This is a must-watch video by Truth in Media Host, Ben Swann. Mr. Swann explores the cannabis issue and learns that the US government holds patents for cannabis all while keeping it illegal as a Schedule 1 substance. Swann exposes the hypocrisy, and he also explains why Dr. Sanjay Gupta is correct in regards to "The Entourage Effect." He explains that cannabis medicine is best when ALL of the ingredients are used, so companies like GW Pharmaceuticals, which seek to remove all cannabis constituents but THC and CBD oil from "Sativex," will ultimately fail, because their medicine isn't as good as Rick Simpson's. "Sativex" will never compare to Rick Simpson's hemp oil. Here is Ben Swann's Youtube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/BenSwannRea

Short-Term Effects of Cannabis Therapy on Spasticity in MS

RESULTS: Thirty-seven participants were randomized at the start of the study, 30 of whom completed the trial. Treatment with smoked cannabis resulted in a significant reduction in spasticity using an objective clinician-rated measure. The placebo-controlled trial also resulted in reduced perception of pain, although participants also reported short-term, adverse cognitive effects and increased fatigue. No serious adverse events occurred during the trial. The full results of this study can be found here .http://www.cmaj.ca/content/early/2012/05/14/cmaj.110837 ABSTRACT: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common debilitating neurologic disease of young people, affecting at least 250,000 persons in the US, often between the ages of 20 and 40. Symptom manifestation varies considerably from person to person; however, one frequently noted concomitant is spasticity, which causes pain, spasms, loss of function and difficulties in nursing care. The present application is designed to expl

Vaporization as a "Smokeless" Cannabis Delivery System

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of a vaporization system (the Volcano; VAPORMED® Inhalatoren) as a “smokeless” delivery system for inhaled marijuana. The study looked at heating marijuana to form a vapor and then comparing drug levels in the blood to those obtained from smoking an identical amount of marijuana from a cigarette. In addition, we compared the tolerability of the two methods and measured expired carbon dioxide to evaluate whether the vaporizer reduces exposure to respiratory toxins. Eighteen healthy subjects were recruited and admitted to the inpatient ward of the General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) at San Francisco General Hospital to investigate the delivery of marijuana by vaporization compared to marijuana smoked in a standard cigarette. One dose (1.7, 3.4, or 6.8% tetrahydrocannabinol) and delivery system (smoked marijuana cigarette or vaporization system) was randomly assigned for each of the six study days. The analysis suggests that the

Couples who smoke together Stay together

Husbands and wives who frequently smoke cannabis are less likely to engage in domestic violence than those who consume the drug less regularly, a new study has suggested. So that once again proves cannabis should be controlled & regulated like alcohol. to save our communities from further destruction. Research on the association between marijuana use and intimate partner violence (IPV) has generated inconsistent findings, and has been primarily based on cross-sectional data. We examined whether husbands’ and wives’ marijuana use predicted both husbands’ and wives’ IPV perpetration over the first 9 years of marriage (Wave 1, n = 634 couples). We also examined moderation by antisocial behavior, the spouse’s marijuana use, and whether IPV was reported during the year before marriage. These predictive associations were calculated using a time-lagged multivariate generalized multilevel model, simultaneously estimating predictors of husband and wife IPV. In fully adjusted models, we

Break The Taboo

The war on drugs make humans look weak , It was enforced way before there was even synthetic drugs yet drugs became more popular & more readily available soon as it was enforced, Don't you think its time for change?  How would Earth be today if the war on drugs was never introduced?? Stop arresting drug dealers & leave those users alone . Save some sick humans visit other planets just let the drugs be as they are.... EndTheStigma   http://www.breakingthetaboo.info/

So Does Cannabis Cure?

Regulations and restrictions on the sale of Cannabis sativa as a drug began as early as 1619. Increased restrictions and labeling of cannabis as a poison began in many states from 1906 onward, and outright prohibitions began in the 1920s. Source : Wiki Cannabis the only plant worth planting everywhere on the planet, not just used to get high in its many forms it has many different uses , i.e.: Hemp Help end mass poverty. Hemp for fuel fiber & fabrics, The big ass pharmacy & Oil companies wont allow the laws be changed as they have the big business wrapped up. Its all about profit when they could think profit an help add few extra years onto this globe. I don't know what do you think? humans before profit Research Suggests Cannabis Cures here's some links to assist your studies. Uruguay may treat addicted prisoners with medical pot http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld/report/050514_marijuana_uruguay/uruguay-may-treat-addicted-prisoners-with-medical