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Medical MarijuanaLongevity and Age ManagementMarijuana compounds may benefit aging brain
Posted in
Brain and Mental Performance,
Medical Marijuana on Thu November 20,
2008
Researchers at Ohio State University say that they have found
evidence suggesting that compounds found in the recreational drug
marijuana may benefit the aging brain by reducing inflammation and
stimulating the growth of new brain cells. ...
Continue Reading Cannabinoids kill hospital superbug MRSA
Posted in
Infectious Disease,
Medical Marijuana on Mon September
08, 2008
Chemicals found in marijuana called Cannabinoids may prove useful in
the fight against the antibiotic-resistant superbug MRSA (methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus), new research suggests. ...
Continue Reading Body's Own 'Cannabis (Marijuana)' Is Good For The Skin, Scientists FindScientists from Hungary, Germany and the U.K. have discovered that
our own body not only makes chemical compounds similar to the active
ingredient in marijuana (THC), but these play an important part in
maintaining healthy skin. ...
Continue Reading Marijuana, the Anti-Drug
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Wed December 06,
2006
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. ...
Continue Reading Latest Buzz: Marijuana May Slow Progression Of Alzheimer's Disease
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Thu November 09,
2006
New evidence in rats suggests that marijuana may contain compounds
that slow the memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease. Marijuana
has strong anti-inflammatory effects, and many researchers believe that
there is a compelling link between chronic inflammation and the
progression of Alzheimer's, said Gary Wenk, a study co-author and a
professor of psychology at Ohio State University. ...
Continue Reading Marijuana's Active Ingredient May Slow Progression Of Alzheimer's Disease
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Wed October 18,
2006
Scientists are reporting discovery in laboratory experiments of a
previously unknown molecular mechanism in which the active ingredient in
marijuana may slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Scripps
Research Institute's Kim D. Janda and colleagues used laboratory
experiments to show that delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) preserves
brain levels of the key neurotransmitter acetylcholine. ...
Continue Reading Smoking Marijuana Could Prevent Alzheimer's
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Tue October 10,
2006
A recent study conducted by scientists at the Scripps Research
Institute in California has found smoking marijuana may stave off
Alzheimer's disease. The experts say the active ingredient in the
substance could prevent the disease by retaining the level of a
neurotransmitter that is essential in the operation of the brain.
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, preserves the neurotransmitter
acetylcholine better than current drugs which are administered to
patients in hospitals. THC blocks clumps of protein blamed for damaging
cognition and memory among patients of Alzheimer's. ...
Continue Reading Machinery Of The 'Marijuana Munchies'
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Mon January 23,
2006
Marijuana -- or more specifically its active ingredient,
tetrahydrocannabinol -- has a well-documented tendency to stimulate
hunger. And while scientists have traced this property to cannabinoid
receptors in the brain, they have had little understanding of the neural
circuitry underlying this effect. ...
Continue Reading University Of Saskatchewan Research Suggests Marijuana Analogue Stimulates Brain Cell Growth
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Mon October 24,
2005
A synthetic substance similar to ones found in marijuana stimulates
cell growth in regions of the brain associated with anxiety and
depression, pointing the way for new treatments for these diseases,
according to University of Saskatchewan medical research published today
in The Journal of Clinical Investigation. ...
Continue Reading Good News For The Medical Marijuana Movement: pot Proliferates Brain Cells And Boosts Mood
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Mon October 24,
2005
Most drugs of abuse decrease the generation of new neurons in the
brain, but the effects of marijuana on this process, called neurogenesis,
had not been clear. In a JCI paper researchers show that a potent and
synthetic cannabinoid promotes neurogenesis. This drug also exerts
anti-anxiety and antidepressant-like effects. Cannabinoids are perhaps
the only illicit drug that can enhance adult neurogenesis and
subsequently modify behavior. ...
Continue Reading Cannabis-based drugs might relieve bowel disease (Reuters)
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Fri August 19,
2005
Reuters - Derivatives of the active compound in cannabis --
cannabinoids -- may have the potential for treating inflammatory bowel
diseases like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, UK researchers
report. ...
Continue Reading Medical Marijuana: US Supreme Court Upholds Federal Prohibition
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Wed June 08,
2005
Without directly invalidating State marijuana laws that allow for
medical use, the US Supreme Court has decided that "federal law trumps
state law" and that therefore, federal prosecutions of individuals
using marijuana cannot be countered by reference to state laws
allowing its use, be that medical or otherwise. According to this
article, the court said the regulation of illicit drugs is a matter of
interstate commerce, reserved exclusively to the federal government by
the Constitution. ...
Continue Reading First-ever Safety Study Of Medical Cannabis Use In Canada Launched
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Fri December
17, 2004
A first-of-its-kind study of safety issues surrounding the medical
use of cannabis has just been launched. Known as the COMPASS study
(Cannabis for the management of pain: assessment of safety study), the
research initiative will follow 1400 chronic pain patients, 350 of
whom use cannabis as part of their pain management strategy, for a
one-year period. ...
Continue Reading Marijuana As Medicine - Prohibition kills the patient
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Wed July 28,
2004
Marijuana has been used as medicine for centuries, even millennia,
research has shown that THC, the active ingredient in the herb, has
anti-cancer properties, but courts in the US (and elsewhere) say no.
Patients who use marijuana to ease pain or cure an illness are
arrested, humiliated, bankrupted and some die as a consequence. ...
Continue Reading Police seize cache of marijuana plants
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Sat February
21, 2004
HUGO - Police seized 1,200 marijuana plants found growing in a
large underground operation outfitted with electrical power, climate
control, watering devices and fertilizing systems. The discovery was
made Thursday in a raid of the home of Robert Akim "Joshua" Leen in
Hugo, about 10 miles north of Grants Pass. ...
Continue Reading Police Ordered to Return Confiscated Pot
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Mon February
09, 2004
Santa Cruz, Calif., police pulled over a car with tinted windows —
a no-no in California — last September, reports the Santa Cruz
Sentinel. Inside they found two men and 18 ounces of "Purple Haze"
brand marijuana worth about $3,000. Leo Beus, 47, and his friend, Jon
Balesteri, 54, were charged with transporting marijuana with intent to
sell, but after they said they'd bought the weed at the Oakland
Cannabis Buyers' Club — and produced medical prescriptions to prove it
— the charges were eventually dropped. ...
Continue Reading Police chief won't work with feds in pot busts
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Fri February
06, 2004
When it comes to legitimate use of medical marijuana, the San Diego
Police Department won't be cooperating with the feds, according to a
Jan. 28 memo from police chief William Lansdowne. In the memo, sent to
Mayor Dick Murphy and the San Diego City Council, Lansdowne says his
officers, if asked, will not participate in any federal investigation
or drug bust where qualified medical marijuana patients and caregivers
are the target. ...
Continue Reading Synthetic Dope Helps Alzheimer`s Patients
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Thu August 28,
2003
THURSDAY, Aug. 28 (HealthDayNews) -- A synthetic version of the
active ingredient in marijuana may reduce agitation and promote weight
gain in people with Alzheimer's disease. A recent study of 48 people
with Alzheimer's found 66 percent of them experienced significant
improvement in agitation and 33 percent of them had functional
improvement after a month of treatment with dronabinol. ...
Continue Reading Doctors who Advocate Medical Marijuana Protected by US Court
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Sun February
02, 2003
A federal appeals court in California has ruled that doctors who
recommend marijuana to patients suffering from chronic pain cannot be
stripped of their licence to prescribe drugs. California's 9th Circuit
Court of Appeals ruled against a previous decision by the US Supreme
Court, deciding that doctors who "recommend" - as opposed to prescribe
- medical marijuana are simply exercising their rights to free speech,
and should therefore remain free from prosecution. ...
Continue Reading Cannabis-Based Medicine Numbs Pain in Trials
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Sun February
02, 2003
Trials of three cannabis-based drugs have produced promising
results. British drug company GW Pharmaceuticals tested its three new
drugs on 34 people with multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, or
other conditions that caused severe pain, whom had not responded well
to other medications. 82% of participants said that the drugs
effectively relieved pain and helped them to sleep better. ...
Continue Reading Canadian Government Supports Use of Cannabis in Medicine
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Sun February
02, 2003
The Canadian Health Minister Allan Rock has revealed that the
Canadian government has proposed that people with terminal illnesses
and chronic conditions such as severe arthritis, cancer, AIDS,
multiple sclerosis, epilepsy and spinal cord injury should be
allowed to possess cannabis for medical purposes. ...
Continue Reading Canada Launches Internet Cannabis Shopping for Chronically Ill
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Sun February
02, 2003
Medical marijuana campaigners in Canada have celebrated a recent
legal victory by launching an Internet site offering home delivery
of the drug to the sick. The Marijuana Party Foundation launched
www.marijuanahomedelivery.ca after a Superior Court Judge halted a
drug-trafficking trial of two volunteers from the Compassion Club of
Montreal - a group that helps seriously ill people obtain marijuana
for medical reasons. ...
Continue Reading California Waives Prosecution for Medical Marijuana Users
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Sun February
02, 2003
A unanimous decision by the California Supreme Court means that
Californians who smoke the illicit drug marijuana for medical
reasons can now do so without fear of prosecution. The decision
reasserted the voter-approved law known as Proposition 215 or the
Medical Use of Marijuana Initiative, which gives patients the right
to possess marijuana if it was prescribed by a doctor for the
treatment of disease such as glaucoma, AIDS. ...
Continue Reading British Government Backs Medicinal Use of Cannabis
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Sun February
02, 2003
The Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology - a division
of the UK government, has recommended that the medicinal use of
cannabis should be legalized. The committee also called for current
research involving the development of cannabis-based drugs to be
speeded-up so that patients could benefit as soon as possible. ...
Continue Reading Study: Marijuana`s Effects on Brain Are Reversible
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Sun February
02, 2003
Intellectual impairment associated with heavy marijuana use is
apparently reversible with abstinence, researchers report. And
marijuana withdrawal symptoms in habitual users are similar to those
seen with nicotine withdrawal, according to a second report
published in the October issue of the Archives of General
Psychiatry. ...
Continue Reading Clinical Trials of Cannabis Medicine Produce Promising Results
Posted in
Medical Marijuana on Tue January
14, 2003
GW Pharmaceuticals, a British drug company, has revealed that
recent clinical trials of a cannabis-based drug for treating
patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and other forms of severe pain
has produced promising results. Results of the 70-patient strong
phase II trial showed that the drug significantly reduced pain,
muscle spasms, and bladder dysfunction, and also improved
neurological function. ...
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THC Tetra-Hydra Cannabinol Found in Sativas or CA Kush, an Anti-Depressant in mood & ambitious/ creative function... Medically, it appears to ease moderate pain (analgetic) and to be neuroprotective. |
CBD Cannabidiol Found mostly in Indicas, it feels like a Lethargic Depressant in mood as resources re-direct to Immune Functions you feel sleepy, careless & hungry... |
CBN Cannabinol Found in Hybrid Sativas, Changes the bandwidth of feeling & nerve capacity... a non-psychoactive cannabinoid & an oxidation product of (THC) |
CBG Cannabigerol Found in Hybrid Indicas, Changes how Time is Perceived & Recorded... a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in higher concentrations in Indicas, rather than Sativas. |
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hits every 2-4hrs (or as needed for relief) Always Follow Health & Safety Code 11362.5 Guidelines of the Medical Use of Cannabis to avoid Lawful Complications! All of the results compiled will be added to the Medical Reference Book: "Quantum Cannabis" to be published by 2010 & later to be added in part to the Human Repair Manual: "100% Naturally Human: Balancing the Ghost Within Its Shell" |
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