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Just imagine a person that lives in intense pain everyday – day-in, day-out and taking prescription medicine several time a day, but the pain never goes away. It must be a life of misery and an intolerable situation.

Then one day a visit from a friend who sees the discomfort and suggests there is a way to help take away the pain. The trusted friend goes on to say ’It’s unconventional but it really works great on all kinds of health problems for thousand of people in Canada and millions of people worldwide It is also used for personal use to help people relax from the stresses of life  it is also recommended by many Doctors for all sorts of ailments’

ALIMENTS SUCH AS;

  • AIDS/HIV – BULIMIA – ANOREXIA – CHEMOTHEREPY PATIENTS
  • CANCER – MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS – and SEIZURE DISORDERS
  • GLAUCOMA – HEPATITIS and CHRONIC PAIN
  • MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY – SPINAL CORD INJURY and ARTHRITIS

 

THIS REMEDY IS MARIJUANA !

many doctors recommend that their patients take Marijuana instead of the usual tablets and medicines by the pharmaceutical companies and to avoid some of side affects they may be suffering .

It has been found that Marijuana is less addictive and even  milder than the well known Aspirin, thereby enabling people to cope, better with their aliments and restore their health to live more normal lives.

 It is a natural herb which grown in many countries around the world and when fully grown produces ‘buds’ called Cannabis, these buds are picked and crushed to break them down – this is then used as a cigarette and the smoke inhaled, which is the most well know method, but it can also be ‘vaporized’ by a different method and inhaled.

So, the question is ‘would YOU take that friend’s advise and give it a try?

 Seeds’ recommended For medicinal strains

Although it is possible to use all kinds of cannabis for medicinal purposes, some are more appropriate for specific conditions than others.

This section collects varieties which are particularly suitable for use as medicinal strains.

The following information is intended as a guideline and everyone intending to use cannabis medicinally should consult a qualified physician beforehand.

Cannabis Indica medicinal strains have high proportions of both CBD and THC. Cannabidiol (CBD) creates a more sedative ‘ stoned’ feeling centred in the body, which helps patients relax as muscle tension is reduced..

Indicas are most effective in treating muscle spasms and tremors (including those caused by multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease), Chronis pain, Arthritic and Rheumatic stiffness and inflammation, Insomnia, Anxiety and related conditions.

Cannabis Sativa varieties tend to be high in THC, with a lower proportion of CBD, giving them a more energetic ‘high’ effect which is experienced in the mind and body.

These medicinal strains are most effective for the treatment of nausea (resulting from chemotherapy or HIV/AIDS medications, for example), Appetite stimulation, Migraine headaches, Depression, Chronic pain and similat syptoms.

Hybrids of Indica and Sativa medicinal strains offer an advantage to many patients. Combining Sativa genes with a mostly-Indica strain can aid mental clarity and decrease sedative effects, while adding some Indica genes to a Sativa-dominant strain can lower the tendency of pure Sativas to occasionally stimulate anxiety.

Some hybrids which mix Indica with wild Ruderalis strains have high proportions of CBD with relatively low proportions of THC. These strains are useful for patients who prefer the medicinal benefits offered by CBD with less of the psychoactive properties of THC.

All the seed-varieties in this section have their Indica and Sativa ratios listed to assist patients in selecting the appropriate medicinal strains for their needs

National Cancer Institute

The  National Cancer Institute Changes Web Site about Cannabis’ “Anti-Tumor Effect”

In March 2011, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) updated its Web site to include some of the benefits of medical marijuana, reportedly noting:

“The potential benefits of medicinal Cannabis for people living with cancer include antiemetic effects, appetite stimulation, pain relief, and improved sleep. In the practice of integrative oncology, the health care provider may recommend medicinal Cannabis not only for symptom management but also for its possible direct antitumor effect.”

Being the first federal agency to publicly claim that marijuana may in fact be beneficial — and possess anti-tumor properties — it generated significant buzz on the Web. But soon after, NCI quickly changed its tune, editing the anti-tumor reference entirely out of its statement, which now reads:

“The potential benefits of medicinal Cannabis for people living with cancer include antiemetic effects, appetite stimulation, pain relief, and improved sleep. Though no relevant surveys of practice patterns exist, it appears that physicians caring for cancer patients who prescribe medicinal Cannabis predominantly do so for symptom management.”

NCI then tried to account for its changes by posting this explanation on March 30:

“In light of the attention garnered by the PDQ summary statement on Cannabis and cannabinoids, reviewers for the summary on the PDQ Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Editorial Board reexamined the recently posted statement and decided to change the wording, in order to clarify the meaning that the Board originally intended to convey and to correct several possible misinterpretations.”

It’s a suspicious swap of wording, to say the least, but even more perplexing is why, if anti-tumor effects have been discovered from cannabis — and they have — why is this substance not the subject of major research studies?

Why are Medical Marijuana and Hemp Oil NOT Being Studied?

SO WHY GIVE MONEY TO CANCER RESURCH IF THEY DONT DO THE RESERCH   BUT SPEND BILLIONS ON  RE – VAMPT OLD IDEAS ?

IS IT A SCAM?

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