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ho1ogram
13-06-2007, 03:01 AM
I have been researching marijuana and came across a book called the Benefits of Marijuana by Joan Bello http://www.benefitsofmarijuana.com/index.html I have provided some extracts from the book and some of my comments for people to mull over. All the quotes are from this webpage http://www.benefitsofmarijuana.com/benefits.html


Marijuana, by its effect on the ANS (autonomic nervous system), enhances both sides of the brain. Through increased Sympathetic action, left brain perception is heightened, while, at the same time, right brain reception is enhanced. This is a physiological fact. More blood, and cleaner blood, is sent to the brain, as in the “fight or flight” reaction. And because of Parasympathetic dilation of capillaries, which signifies relaxation, the blood supply to the entire brain is increased. More blood means more oxygen and consequently clearer and broader thinking. Since marijuana works on both sides of the brain, the most noticeable effect, in our fast-paced mind set, is one of slowing down, which blends the thrusting competitive attitude with the contrasting viewpoint of nurturance to arrive at a more cooperative balance.

This experience is, however, not innate to marijuana, but to the mental set of the subject. When we are mellow, tired, and relaxed, marijuana is energizing and affords alertness, determination, and even strength. This variation in the physiological effects has caused great confusion from an either/or framework. And the balancing nature of marijuana (both/and) has not been understood. It both stimulates and relaxes, simultaneously, which equates to an unpredictable variation in effect that is solely dependent on the state of its subject. When the system is sluggish, as with natives in warm climates (Africa, India, South America), marijuana has been used extensively and for centuries to energize it:

"A common practice among laborers... have a puff of a ganja (marijuana) pipe to produce well-being, relieve fatigue, stimulate appetite." (Chopra and Chopra, 1939, p.3)

When the system is hyper-aroused, as in today’s lifestyle, marijuana calms. The significance of this fact cannot be ignored. It explains the increased creativity reported as a part of the marijuana experience, because when both sides of brain processes are heightened, both types of brain activity are greater. The left brain notices more, while the right brain receives more. This is the unification of logic and intuition. The term “expansion of consciousness” is explained physiologically as a “shifting of brain emphasis from one-sidedness to balance” (Sugarmena and Tarter, 1978), which fits precisely with the feeling called “high.” (p. 35)


Note she says it is dependent on the state of the user. This is why people have different responses to the cannabis high. Some people use their negative experiences to paint every one the same colour and insist that it has a blanket effect on everyone who smokes it.

A person's mental state is subject to their conditioning (among other things, like genes and brain chemistry) and we are constantly told in the media and via government reports that smoking pot will turn you into a couch sloth. I have found the opposite to be the case. The negative reinforcment by society can cause a suggestive reaction in individuals... rather than utilising the full benefits of having the left and right sides of the brain stimulated, those with the preconceived notion that being stoned makes one dopey are more likely to reflect that popular culture stereotype in their use of the herb.

Whereas marijuana results in an “altered state of consciousness,” the depressant drugs have been described as producing “altered states of unconsciousness” (Sugerman and Tarter), allowing for relaxation without awareness. (p.45)


The above quote explains the big difference between marijuana and tranquilizers/depressants with which whose effects the marijuana high is so often associated and touted as truth by governments and parroted by the mainstream media and much of society in general. Marijuana is a stimulant that pumps more blood to the brain. Perhaps people who feel anxious and or paranoid on it are merely being exposed to their own insecurities...see below.

Marijuana exposes things. When used over a period of time, it allows us to witness our many subtle motives which, under normal consciousness, are usually not noticeable. (p 46)

With the expansiveness that occurs with marijuana, the subject may begin to notice infinite possibilities to raise the quality of his/her life that would otherwise have remained hidden from normal, defensive consciousness. And feelings of health and happiness naturally lead to hope, which of itself can be curative. (p. 49)

Marijuana can act as the loosening agent, so that whatever has been banned from consciousness may come cascading forth. To uncover our deceptions without our usual rationalizations can be unpleasant, an experience that has turned many psychologically fragile individuals away from marijuana despite its therapeutic catharsis. (p. 50)


From the above quotes, it seems that marijuana can be used as a diagnostic tool, something to allow repressed emotions and thoughts to bubble to the surface where they can be examined and then let go.
Smoking pot that's been grown with chemicals, like most hydro imo, will probably negate any positive effects of the herb in the long run. As more blood and oxygen are pumped to the brain the chemicals used to grow the herb will be carried up there as well, I suppose.

The effect Cannabis has on the brain is akin to an altered perception where one can access or glimpse a change of frequency from consensus reality to a more connected and loving approach to life.

So many ideas are based on ignorance, information is one way of influencing our opinons and beliefs, limited amounts of info give an incomplete picture, a distortion of truth. With marijuana the negative stereotypes are highlighted (sloth like doesn't participate in society). Maybe they don't participate in society because they see it as artificial. This can be known without pot but pot can also be a catalyst for a greater understanding of life, opening one up to ideas of spirit and connection to something greater than what mainstream society peddles.

Of course it is not needed to access greater awareness but it can be used as a catalyst to facilitate the process. This is why it is illegal. The ptb don't want another cultural revolution like what occured in the sixties. Imagine if soldiers in Iraq were choofing up like the Vietnam vets did. The ptb want the mortgage and tax slaves to be distracted with alcohol and sedated with prescription drugs, rather than allow them access to a consciousness expanding herb.

Regardless of the model used, marijuana resolves conflict by de-emphasizing extreme aggressiveness and stroking the receptive sides of human nature. This unification or balance, however, may be responsible for changes in goals and values. It Is the healthy balancing nature of marijuana that is most beneficial to the individual and most threatening to modern society. (p. 51)

It was just this catalytic effect of marijuana to expose the unconscious and increase the patient’s vulnerability, while maintaining awareness and understanding that prompted psychologists (in the 1960s and 1970s) to utilize marijuana extensively in the therapeutic studies before the government ban (P. 47)

Below is a description of two strains of cannabis and their different effects.

When it first became popular in the West, marijuana was imported mainly from tropical zones, where the sativa strain of cannabis is indigenous. This type of marijuana is known for its “cerebral high,” having little noticeable body participation. No studies concerning the different effects of sativa vs. indica have been done, but from the lack of physical sensation, it is reasonable to assume more Sympathetic or stimulant qualities in sativa than indica (a cooler climate type). This is compatible with the notion that in hotter climates, less calming is desirable from a recreational substance, since hot climates in themselves cause lethargy. Many connoisseurs of marijuana prefer the sativa high, although in the last decade it has become very scarce due to domestic cultivation of strains that thrive in temperate zones (and indoors). “Cerebral highs” are experienced as lightness of thought beyond usual concern with self esteem. In relationships, a cerebral high attunes the participants to a less separate sense of themselves. Conversation is animated and a general feeling of camaraderie is in the air.

The indica strain of cannabis offers more of the “body high.” Depth rather than height best describes the subjective experience. Rather than freedom in the mind, the felt sensation is freedom of the body. This state more closely mimics deep relaxation. Thought patterns do not approach the clarity of thought of a “cerebral high.” In contrast, the “body high” is similar to the reverie that precedes sleep. While thinking may be diminished, more sensitivity to nonverbal experiences, such as music and color, comes into play. Physiologically, a true “body high” probably is the result of more Parasympathetic input. Participants ofen become quieter, since internal silence predominates.

Indica thrives in temperate areas, and as such it has become more popular with the American marijuana farmer. It is a shorter variety, thus it is more suited for the limits of indoor gardens and comes to fruition earlier in outdoor gardens. In less tropical zones, recreational substances are compatible with tempering the bustle usual to cooler climate cultures. As horticultural interest has grown, a cross between the indica and sativa species of cannabis has given the modern marijuana user the subtleties of both strains. Nowadays quality marijuana, grown in the US, is usually a hybrid of the indica and sativa varieties. (p. 56)

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december
13-06-2007, 03:09 AM
Dude, why smoke weed if you can watch CNN or FoxNews - it will make you stupid much faster.

cleft_asunder
13-06-2007, 03:13 AM
Dude, why smoke weed if you can watch CNN or FoxNews - it will make you stupid much faster.

I agree with you. The Illuminati wan't you to smoke pot, to dumb you down. I used to smoke every day, and I wouldn't have done anything with my life had I not stopped. Only losers smoke pot after the age of 25.

limelady
13-06-2007, 03:19 AM
I agree with you. The Illuminati wan't you to smoke pot, to dumb you down. I used to smoke every day, and I wouldn't have done anything with my life had I not stopped. Only losers smoke pot after the age of 25.

Unless of course its for pain management, then only use the home grown stuff. :p

cleft_asunder
13-06-2007, 03:41 AM
Unless of course its for pain management, then only use the home grown stuff. :p

Point taken.

ho1ogram
13-06-2007, 05:18 AM
december and cleft_asunder, did either of you actually read the post or watch the video? You have both made general statements without any evidence. You are repeating the stereotypical response of people who have either never studied marijuana or base all their views on their own or their friend's MISUSE (ie; abuse) of marijuana (and, at that, possibly chemically treated or grown mj such as hydro).

Marijuana brings underlying issues to the fore, thus it is a different experience for each user. It can be used as a diagnostic tool. If someone experiences negative effects it could be because a) they smoked too much and/or b) the mj high highlighted their own fears and insecurities. (and as people are conditioned by matrix programming that can be a scary thing) You have both said it makes people dumb and stupid, if that is the experience that you have had on it perhaps you were dumb and stupid to begin with and the cannabis helped you to see that.

This experience is, however, not innate to marijuana, but to the mental set of the subject.
This variation in the physiological effects has caused great confusion from an either/or framework. And the balancing nature of marijuana (both/and) has not been understood. It both stimulates and relaxes, simultaneously, which equates to an unpredictable variation in effect that is solely dependent on the state of its subject.


Did you hear David Icke talking about the left and right brain hemispheres on the 'Towards the Light' podcast? In the interview he explains the importance of balancing the two hemispheres. (The world is currently dominated by the left brain hemisphere). Marijuana is one way of uniting the two hemispheres. It is not the only way, it is simply a tool, a benefit from something that can be grown in the backyard.

Marijuana, by its effect on the ANS (autonomic nervous system), enhances both sides of the brain. Through increased Sympathetic action, left brain perception is heightened, while, at the same time, right brain reception is enhanced. This is a physiological fact. More blood, and cleaner blood, is sent to the brain, as in the “fight or flight” reaction. And because of Parasympathetic dilation of capillaries, which signifies relaxation, the blood supply to the entire brain is increased. More blood means more oxygen and consequently clearer and broader thinking. Since marijuana works on both sides of the brain, the most noticeable effect, in our fast-paced mind set, is one of slowing down, which blends the thrusting competitive attitude with the contrasting viewpoint of nurturance to arrive at a more cooperative balance.

When the system is hyper-aroused, as in today’s lifestyle, marijuana calms. The significance of this fact cannot be ignored. It explains the increased creativity reported as a part of the marijuana experience, because when both sides of brain processes are heightened, both types of brain activity are greater. The left brain notices more, while the right brain receives more. This is the unification of logic and intuition. The term “expansion of consciousness” is explained physiologically as a “shifting of brain emphasis from one-sidedness to balance” (Sugarmena and Tarter, 1978), which fits precisely with the feeling called “high.” (p. 35)

There are many reasons why it is illegal, here is one:

Regardless of the model used, marijuana resolves conflict by de-emphasizing extreme aggressiveness and stroking the receptive sides of human nature. This unification or balance, however, may be responsible for changes in goals and values. It Is the healthy balancing nature of marijuana that is most beneficial to the individual and most threatening to modern society. (p. 51)


It seems to me that if people had a greater understanding of how marijuana effects the brain and body, then there would be less chance of individuals experiencing problems with or from it.

It is easier for people to make an informed choice if the information is freely available and not tainted by popular culture cliched responses, "Ooohh, Im stoned duuuude, wow maaannn..." Why do you think this attitude is pushed in the popular media? Two reasons I reckon: first it creates a negative stereotype to scare people into dobbing in their neighbours who grow a few plants; secondly it places an archetype in the mind of smokers who don't fully understand the plant's benefits. They are then more likely to use it as a form of escape while imitating the popular image of the stoner.

Perhaps people experience negative effects from it because they can't reconcile the stoned state with the matrix reality. If one understands that we are living in an illusion the cannabis high takes on a whole knew perspective, or so I have found.

cowboy
13-06-2007, 05:57 AM
I agree with you. The Illuminati wan't you to smoke pot, to dumb you down. I used to smoke every day, and I wouldn't have done anything with my life had I not stopped. Only losers smoke pot after the age of 25.

Not true. They don't want people to smoke pot. Hence the fact they don't allow people dying of cancer to smoke, and the DEA targets indiviuals like marc emery instead of big coke runners that are not government. Also, the illuminati were the ones who made it illegal by saying if you smoke it once you will kill your parents. They are scared to death of it. Mainly because after you smoke marijuana it is easier to un-do the conditioning and think for yourself. That being said, i don't smoke marijuana anymore as it started to induce paranoia/anxiety.

limelady
13-06-2007, 06:09 AM
Not true. They don't want people to smoke pot. Hence the fact they don't allow people dying of cancer to smoke, and the DEA targets indiviuals like marc emery instead of big coke runners that are not government. Also, the illuminati were the ones who made it illegal by saying if you smoke it once you will kill your parents. They are scared to death of it. Mainly because after you smoke marijuana it is easier to un-do the conditioning and think for yourself. That being said, i don't smoke marijuana anymore as it started to induce paranoia/anxiety.

What you say may have been true once, but what they want now is for all the younguns to get stuck into the chemically-laced 'street' variety, as they know if somebody regularly uses that stuff through their teens and into their 20's they will be effectively rendered impotent as a force that would thwart their agenda.

Why do they keep it illegal? Simple. If it was legal, despite the corruptness of the FDA and other regulatory bodies, they couldn't get away with even half the destructive additives they can lace it with now, so keeping it for the street vendors serves their purpose well.

Oh and I have known people who used nothing but this shite for more than 10 years or so, and they have effectively been rendered 'sterile' in the brain-wave department, and absolutely NO threat at all.

Bad shit!

pollock
13-06-2007, 07:08 AM
I agree with you. The Illuminati wan't you to smoke pot, to dumb you down. I used to smoke every day, and I wouldn't have done anything with my life had I not stopped. Only losers smoke pot after the age of 25.

Oh, thanks a lot!
IMO, only loosers apply their own experiences to their veiw of others!

What you say may have been true once, but what they want now is for all the younguns to get stuck into the chemically-laced 'street' variety, as they know if somebody regularly uses that stuff through their teens and into their 20's they will be effectively rendered impotent as a force that would thwart their agenda.

Why do they keep it illegal? Simple. If it was legal, despite the corruptness of the FDA and other regulatory bodies, they couldn't get away with even half the destructive additives they can lace it with now, so keeping it for the street vendors serves their purpose well.

Oh and I have known people who used nothing but this shite for more than 10 years or so, and they have effectively been rendered 'sterile' in the brain-wave department, and absolutely NO threat at all.

Bad shit!

Well of course poison has never been good for anyone, but was this thread not intended to deal with the real stuff?
I have personally smoked for many years(18) almost daily, not planned I have just been lucky enough to be around it, and I do really not feel like I am rendered sterile, in fact without it I would maybe not be as awake as I am now (or more, I admit we will never know that)!
Whatever, I have done all the things with my life that I have set my mind on and not halfway either.
My point being: it is about how you use it not if you use it, as with everything in this 3d reality.
Me, I love this weed but no more than I love the other foods that feed me and keep me vibrating in a loving manner!

smoke it if ya got it
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i am all i am
13-06-2007, 07:09 AM
Dude, why smoke weed if you can watch CNN or FoxNews - it will make you stupid much faster.

I agree with you. The Illuminati wan't you to smoke pot, to dumb you down. I used to smoke every day, and I wouldn't have done anything with my life had I not stopped. Only losers smoke pot after the age of 25.


G'day December and Cleft Asunder.

Here is some information below to bring you up to speed because you are both merely repeating government propaganda.....

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1851&highlight=marijuana+facts


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The Emperor Wears No Clothes

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Chapter 7

Therapeutic Use of Cannabis

There are more than 60 therapeutic compounds in cannabis that are healing agents in medical and herbal treatments. The primary one is THC, and the effectiveness of therapy is directly proportionate to the herb's potency or concentration of THC. Recent DEA reports of increasingly potent marijuana therefore represent a major medical advance; but, incredibly, the government uses these very numbers to solicit bigger budgets and harsher penalties.

On November 5, 1996, 56% of California citizens voted for the California Compassionate Use Act (medical marijuana initiative) ending all legal state efforts to keep marijuana from being used as medicine by California citizens.

Arizona citizens, in November 1996, also passed, by an even greater margin - 65% - a drug declassification initiative that included medical marijuana, backed by, among others, the late U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater.

Arizona's governor and legislature, exercising their veto override ability on their state initiative laws for the first time in 90 years, struck down this popular initiative passed by the people Arizona citizens angrily responded by re-collecting more than 150,000 signatures in a 90-day referendum period and promptly returned the medical marijuana initiative to the ballot for November 1998.

The following explains how people will benefit when the freedom of choice of doctors and patients is once again respected.

Warning:

This writer, responsible scientists and doctors advise:

There is no pharmacological free lunch in cannabis or any drug. Negative reactions can result. A small percentage of people have negative or allergic reactions to marijuana. Heart patients could have problems, even though cannabis generally relieves stress, dilates the arteries, and in general lowers the diastolic pressure. A small percentage of people get especially high heart rates and anxieties with cannabis. These persons should not use it. Some bronchial asthma sufferers benefit from cannabis; however, for others it may serve as an additional irritant.

For the overwhelming majority of people, cannabis has demonstrated literally hundreds of therapeutic uses. Among them:

ASTHMA

More than 15 million Americans are affected by asthma. Smoking cannabis (the "raw drug" as the AMA called it) would be beneficial for 80% of them and add 30-a60 million person-years in the aggregate of extended life to current asthmatics over presently legal toxic medicines such as the Theophylline prescribed to children. "Taking a hit of marijuana has been known to stop a full blown asthma attack." (Personal communication with Dr. Donald Tashkin, December 12, 1989 and December 1, 1997.) The use of cannabis for asthmatics goes back thousands of years in literature. American doctors of the last century wrote glowing reports in medical papers that asthma sufferers of the world would "bless" Indian hemp (cannabis) all their lives. Today, of the 16 million American asthma sufferers, only Californians, with a doctor's recommendation, can legally grow and use cannabis medicines, even though it is generally the most effective treatment for asthma.

(Tashkin, Dr. Donald, UCLA Pulmonary Studies (for smoked marijuana), 1969-97; Ibid., asthma studies, 1969-76; Cohen, Sidney & Stillman, Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana, 1976; Life Insurance Actuarial rates; Life shortening effects of childhood asthma, 1983.)

GLAUCOMA

Fourteen percent of all blindness in America is from glaucoma, a progressive loss of vision. Cannabis smoking would benefit 90% of our 2.5 million glaucoma victims, and is two to three times as effective as any current medicines for reducing ocular pressure! Cannabis use has no toxic side effects to the liver and kidneys; nor is there any danger of the occasional sudden death syndromes associated with the legal pharmaceutical glaucoma drugs/drops. Many California eye doctors, through the 1970s, '80s, and '90s, discreetly advised their patients to use "street" marijuana in addition to (or to mitigate) their toxic legal glaucoma medicines. Since November 1996, California doctors can legally recommend, advise or tacitly approve cannabis use by their glaucoma patients who may then grow and smoke their own marijuana, or go to the few remaining Cannabis Buyers' Clubs to acquire medical marijuana. (Harvard; Hepler & Frank, 1971, UCLA; Medical College of Georgia; U. of North Carolina School of Medicine, 1975; Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana, UCLA, 1976; National Eye Institute; Records of Bob Randolph/Elvy Musika, 1975, 1998.)

TUMORS

A tumor is a mass of swollen tissue. Researchers at the Medical College of Virginia discovered that cannabis is an incredibly successful herb for reducing many types of tumors, both benign and malignant (cancerous). The DEA and other federal agencies had ordered these tumor studies done after hearing erroneous reports of possible immunicological problems associated with cannabis smoke. But, in 1975, instead of health problems, an apparent medical breakthrough occurred and successful tumor reductions were recorded! Following this remarkably positive discovery by the Medical College of Virginia, orders were immediately handed down by the DE and the National Institute of Health to defund all furter cannabis/tumor research and reporting! Millions of Americans who might be alive today are dead because of these and other DEA orders regarding marijuana. Since 1996, the Medical College of Virginia has again applied to receive grants for cannabis research and has been turned down by the DEA.

NAUSEA RELIEF (e.g., AIDS, CANCER THERAPY, SEA SICKNESS)

Though it is known to be extremely damaging to the immune system, chemotherapy is claimed by practitioners to benefit cancer and AIDS patients. But chemo has some other serious side effects too, including nausea. "Marijuana is the best agent for control of nausea in cancer chemotherapy," according to Dr. Thomas Ungerleider, who headed California's Marijuana for Cancer research program from 1979 to 1984. This is also true in AIDS and even in the unsettled stomach common in m otion sickness. Pharmaceutical nausea control drugs come in pills that are often swallowed by the patient, only to be thrown back up. Because cannabis can be ingested as smoke, it stays in the system and keeps working even if vomiting continues. Throughout the state's 10-year Compassionate Marijuana Medical law, George Deukmejian, both as attorney general and as governor, with no regard for the suffering or dying cancer patients, made it virtually impossible for them to get cannabis. Californa Governor Pete Wilson was following the same course until the medical marijuana initiative passed in November 1996.

EPILEPSY, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, BACK PAIN, MUSCLE SPASMS

Cannabis is beneficial for 60% of all epileptics. It is definitely the best treatment for many, but not all types of epilepsy, and for victims' post-seizure mental traumas. Cannabis extract is more effective than Dilantin (a commonly prescribed anti-epileptic with severe side effects). Medical World News reported in 1971: "Marijuana . . . is probably the most potent anti-epileptic known to medicine today." (Mikuriya, Tod H., M.D., Marijuana Medical Papers, 1839-1972, page xxii.) Cannabis users' epileptic seizures are of less intensity than the more dangerous seizures experienced by users of pharmaceuticals. Similarly, smoking cannabis has proven to be a major source of relief for multiple sclerosis, which affects the nervous system and is characterized by muscular weakness, tremors, etc. Aside from addictive morphine, cannabis, whether smoked or applied as an herbal pack or poultice, is also the best muscle relaxant, back spasm medicine and general antispasmodic medication on our planet. In September 1993, in Santa Cruz County, California, Sheriffs rearrested eqileptic Valerie Corral and confiscated the five marijuana plants she was growing for medicine even though 77% of the citizens of Santa Cruz voted in November 1992 to instruct local law enforcement not to prosecute medical marijuana users. Charges against Corral had been dropped earlier in March 1993 because she was the first person in California to meet all six points of a medical necessity defense. In 1997, Valerie, who runs a compassionate use club, was named Citizen of the Year in Santa Cruz. (Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana, 1976; Consult U.S. Pharmacopoeia prior to 1937; Mikuriya, Tod H., M.D., Marijuana Medical Papers, 1839-1972.)

ANTIBIOTIC CBD DISINFECTANTS

Young un-budded hemp plants provide extractions of CBDs (cannabidiolic acids). There are many antibiotic uses of the cannabidiols, including treatment for gonorrhea. A 1990 Florida study indicated its use in treating herpes. The acid side of tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabidiols occur inversely to the amount of the plant's THC and is therefore more acceptable to prohibitionists because "it won't get you high." For virtually any disease or infection that can be treated with terramycin, cannabis derivatives did better in Czechoslovakian studies, 1952-1955. The Czechs in 1997 still published farm crop reports on strategies to grow cannabidiol rich hemp. (Also see Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana; Mikuriya, Tod H., M.D., Marijuana Medical Papers; Roffman, Marijuana as Medicine, 1982; International Farm Crop abstracts.)

ARTHRITIS, HERPES, CYSTIC FIBROSIS AND RHEUMATISM

Cannabis is a topical analgesic.2 Until 1937, virtually all corn plasters, mustard plasters, muscle ointments, and fibrosis poultices were made from or with cannabis extracts. Rheumatism was treated throughout South America until the 1960s with hemp leaves and/or flower tops heated in water or alcohol and placed on painful joints. In fact, this form of herbal medicine is still widely used in rural areas of Mexico, Central and South America, and by California Latinos for relief of rheumatism and arthritis pain. Direct contact with THC killed herpes virus in a University of South Florida (Tampa) 1990 research study by Dr. Gerald Lancz, who warns that "smoking marijuana will not cure herpes." However, anecdotal reports indicate a faster drying and healing of the outbreak after topical application of "strong bud," soaked in rubbing alcohol and crushed into a paste.

LUNG CLEANER AND EXPECTORANT

Cannabis is the best natural expectorant to clear the human lungs of smog, dust and the phlegm associated with tobacco use. Marijuana smoke effectively dilates the airways of the lungs, the bronchi, opening them to allow more oxygen into the lungs. It is also the best natural dilator of the tiny airways of the lungs, the bronchial tubes - making cannabis the best overall bronchial dilator for 80% of the population (the remaining 20% sometimes show minor negative reactions). (See section on asthma - a disease that closes these passages in spasms - UCLA Tashkin studies, 1969-97; U.S. Costa Rican, 1980-82; Jamaican studies 1969-74, 76.) Statistical evidence - showing up consistently as anomalies in matched populations - indicates that people who smoke tobacco cigarettes are usually better off and will live longer if they smoke cannabis moderately, too. (Jamaicna, Costa Rican studies.) Millions of Americans have given up or avoided smoking tobacco products in favor of cannabis, which is not good news to the powerful tobacco lobby - Senator Jesse Helms and his cohorts. A turn-of-the-century grandfather clause in U.S. tobacco law allows 400 to 6,000 additional chemicals to be added. Additions since then to the average tobacco cigarette are unknown, and the public in the U.S. has no right to know what they are. Many joggers and marathon runners feel cannabis use cleans their lungs, allowing better endurance. The evidence indicates that cannabis use will probably increase these outlaw American marijuana-users' lives by about one to two years - yet they may lose their rights, property, children, state licenses, etc., just for using that safest of substances: cannabis.

SLEEP AND RELAXATION

Cannabis lowers blood pressure, dilates the arteries and reduces body temperature an average of one-half degree, thereby relieving stress. Evening cannabis smokers in general report more restful sleep. Using cannabis allows most people a more complete rest with a higher amount of "alpha time" during sleep as compared with prescription or sleep-inducing patent sedatives. Prescription sleeping pills (the so called "legal, safe and effective" drugs) are often just synthesized analogs of truly dangerous plants like mandrake, henbane and belladonna. As late as 1991, doctors, pharmacists and drug companies were fighting off new legislation to restrict these often abused compounds. (L.A. Times, April 2, 1991). Unlike Valium, cannabis does not potentiate the effects of alcohol. It is estimated that cannabis could replace more than 50% of Valium, Librium, Thorazine, Stelazine, other "-zine" drugs and most sleeping pills. It is unconscionable that, over the past two decades, tens of thousands of parents have committed their own children, aged 11 to 17, to be treated by massive doses of so-called "-zine" drugs in order to get them off pot, at the urging of parent groups, the PDFA, the feds and administrators and doctors from federally approved, private and high-profit drug rehabilitation centers. Often, "-zine" drugs do work to stop these youths from using pot. They also stop a kid from loving his or her dog, too - and children stand a one-in-four chance of suffering from uncontrollable shaking for the rest of their lives.* But at least they're not high. * The U.S. Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta said that 20-40% of "-zine" drug users have or will develop permanent lifetime pasies (shakes), November 1983. These prescription neurotoxins are chemically related to the pesticide and warfare nerve gas Sarin. Hundreds of private drug-rehabilitation centers and their leaders keep this policy alive and in front of the media, often quoting discredited reports from NIDA or DEA (see Chapter 16, debunking) - because they earn fat profits selling their useless or destructive "marijuana treatment" for children. After all, a relapse just means using marijuana against after a number of bouts with an "authority." This is mind control and an attempt to destroy individual free will.

THERAPEUTIC EMPHYSEMA POTENTIAL

Medical research indicates that light cannabis smoking might be useful for a majority of mild emphysema victims. It would improve the quality of life for millions of sufferers and extend their life spans. The U.S. government and DEA (since 1976) say the side effect of being "high" is not acceptable, no matter how many years or lives it saves; even though some 90 million Americans have tried marijuana and 25 to 30 million still smoke marijuana relaxationally, or use it responsibly as a form of daily self-medication, without one single death from overdoes - ever! All research into the oxygen blood transfer effects cause by cannabis indicates that the chest (lung) pains, extremity pains, shallowness of breath, and headaches we may experience on heavy smog days are usually alleviated by cannabis smoking throughout the day. Dr. Donald Tashkin, the U.S. government's leading scientist on marijuana pulmonary research, told us in December 1989*, and again in December 1997, that you cannot get or potentiate emphysema with cannabis smoking. * See Tashkin's Marijuana Pulmonary Research, UCLA, 1969-1997. Since 1981, this author has personally taken part in these studies and has continuously interviewed Tashkin on cannabis' medical indications; last personal interview was in December 1997.

STRESS AND MIGRAINE HEADACHE RELIEF

Most of all: it is best for the world's number one killer - stress. It can safely curtail or replace Valium, Librium, alcohol, or even Prozac, for millions of Americans. While cannabis intoxication varies with psychological set and social setting, "the most common response is a calm, mildly euphoric state in which time slows and a sensitivity to sights, sounds and touch his enhanced." In contrast to marijuana's safe, therapeutic action, benzodiazepine (Valium) abuse is the number one drug abuse problem in the country, and is responsible for more emergency room admissions in the United States than either cocaine-related problems or morphone and heroin-related admissions combined.* While tobacco constricts arteries, cannabis dilates (opens) them. Because migraine headaches are the result of artery spasms combined with over-relaxation of veins, the vascular changes cannabis causes in the covering of the brain (the meninges) usually make migraines disappear. Evidence of vascular change caused by cannabis can be seen in the user's red eyes, which are extensions of the brain. However, unlike most other drugs, cannabis has no apparent effect on the vascular system in general, except for a slightly increased heart rate during the onset of the high.

TO INCREASE APPETITE

Users of marijuana often (but not always) experience "the munchies," a stimulated appetite for food, which, at this time, makes cannabis the very best medicine on the planet for anorexia. Hundreds of thousands of Americans in old age, convalescent wards or hospital situations have anorxia. Most could be helped by cannabis - yet these Americans are being denied a healthy life by governmental policy dictated by government police! This effect can also extend the lives of AIDS and pancreatic cancer (eat or die). However, the DEA and U.S. government prevented any research or use of cannabis in pancreatic cancer therapy since 1976. They have effectively allowed tens of thousands of people to die each year, denying them the right to live otherwise normal, healthy and productive lives.

TO REDUCE SALIVA

Marijuana smoking can help dry your mouth for the dentist. This is the best way to dry the mouth's saliva non-toxically in what is known among smokers as its "cotton mouth" effect. According to the Canadian Board of Dentistry in studies conducted in the 1970s, cannabis could replace the highly toxic Probathine compounds produced by Searle & Co. This may also indicate that cannabis could be good for treating peptic ulcers.

IN ADDITION. . .

AIDS, DEPRESSION & HUNDREDS OF OTHER PRIMARY MEDICAL USES

One well known effect of THC is to life the spirit, or make you "high." Cannabis users in Jamaica praise ganja's benefits for meditation, concentration, consciousness-raising and promoting a state of well being and self assertiveness.5 This kind of attitude adjustment, along with a healthier appetite and better rest, often represents the difference between feeling like you are "dying of" AIDS or cancer and feeling like you are "living with" AIDS or cancer. Cannabis also eases small pains and some big ones and helps senior citizens live with aches and pains like arthritis, insomnia and debilitating infirmities, and enjoy life in greater dignity and comfort. Legend has it, and medical evidence indicates, that cannabis is the best overall treatment for dementia, senility, and maybe Alzheimer's disease, for long-term memory "gain" and hundreds of other benefits. U.S. statistics of the 1970s indicated that you will live eight to 24 years longer if you substitute daily cannabis use for daily tobacco and alcohol use. New research is outlawed, of course.

ACCEPTABLE RISKS

Every U.S. commission or federal judge who has studied the evidence has agreed that cannabis is one of the safest drugs known. With all its therapeutic uses, it has only one side effect that has been exaggerated as a concern: the "high." The DEA says this is not acceptable, so cannbis continues to be totally illegal in utter disregard for both doctor and patient. Every day we trust physicians to determine whether the risks associated with therapeutic, yet potentially dangerous drugs are acceptable for their patients. Yet, doctors are not allowed to prescribe the herb that Federal Judge Francis Young in 1988 called "one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man." We don't put out doctors in charge of stopping violent crimes. The police, prosecutors and prison guards should not be in charge of which herbal therapies people may use to treat their personal health problems.


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Footnotes:

1. Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana, UCLA, 1976; personal interviewd in Washington, D.C. (1982) with researchers from the Medical College of Virginia.

2. Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana, UCLA, 1976; Mikuriya, Tod H., M.D., Marijuana Medical Papers 1839-1972, Medi-Comp Press, Oakland, CA, 1973. 3. The Antibiotic Effect of Cannabis Indica, 1952-53-55. The Antibacterial Effect of Cannabis Indica, 1955, from Marijuana Medical Papers; Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana, UCLA, 1976.

4. Harvard Medical School Mental Health Letter, Vol. 4, No. 5, November 1987.

5. Ruben, Vera & Comitas, Lambros, Ganja in Jamaica, A Medical Anthropological Study of Chronic Marijuana Use, Mouton & Co., The Hague an Paris, Anchor Books, U.S.A., 1976.

6. Stopping Valium Public Citizen Health Research Group, 2000 P St. NW, Washington, DC.


HEMPSEED NUTRITION

Cannabis hempseeds contain all the essential amino acids and essential fatty acids necessary to maintain healthy human life. No other single plant source provides complete protein in such an easily digestible form, nor has the oils essential to life in as perfect a ratio for human health and vitality.

Hempseed is the highest of any plant in essential fatty acids. Hempseed oil is among the lowest in saturated fats at 8% of total oil volume. The oil pressed from hempseed contains 55% linoleic acid (LA) and 25% llinolenic acid (LNA). Only flax oil has more linolenic acid at 58%, but hempseed oil is the highest in total essential fatty acids at 80% of total oil volume.

"These essential fatty acids are responsible for our immune response. In the old country the peasants ate hemp butter. They were more resistant to disease than the nobility." The higher classes wouldn't eat hemp because the poor ate it. - R. Hamilton, ED.D., Ph.D. Medical Researcher-Bichemist U.C.L.A. Emeritus.

LA and LNA are involved in producing life energy from food and the movement of that energy throughout the body.

Essential fatty acids govern growth, vitality and state of mind. LA and LNA are involved in transferring oxygen from the air in the lungs to every cell in the body. They play a part in holding oxygen in the cell membrane where it acts as a barrier to invading viruses and bacteria, neither of which thrive in the presence of oxygen.

The bent shape of the essential fatty acids keep them from dissolving into each other. They are slippery and will not clog arteries like the sticky straight-shaped saturated fats and the trans-fatty acids in cooking oils and shortenings that are made by subjecting polyunsaturated oils like LA and LNA to high temperatures during the refining process.

LA and LNA possess a slightly negative charge and have a tendency to form very thin surface layers. This property is called surface activity, and it provides the power to carry substances like toxins to the surface of the skin, intestinal tract, kidneys and lungs where they can be removed. Their very sensitivity causes them to break down rapidly into toxic compounds when refined with high heat or improper storage exposes them to light or air.

Nature provides seeds with an outer shell that safely protects the vital oils and vitamins within from spoilage.

It's a perfect as well as perfectly edible container. Hempseed can be ground into a paste similar to peanut butter only more delicate in flavor. Udo Erasmus, Ph.D. nutritionist says: "Hemp butter puts our peanut butter to shame for nutritiounal value." The ground seeds can be baked into breads, cakes and casseroles. Hempseed makes a hearty addition to granola bars.

Pioneers in the fields of biochemistry and human nutrition now believe cardiovascular disease (CVD) and most cancers are really diseases of fatty degeneration caused by the continued over-consumption of saturated fats and refined vegetable oils that turn essential fatty acids into carcinogenic killers. One out of two Americans will die from the effects of CVD. One out of four Americans will die from cancer. Researchers believe cancers erupt when immune system response is weakened. And more Americans are succumbing to immune deficiency diseases than ever before. Promising studies are now under way using the essential oils to support the immune systems of HIV virus patients.

The complete protein in hempseed gives the body all the essential amino acids required to maintain health, and provides the necessary kinds and amounts of amino acids the body needs to make human serum albumin and serum globulins like the immune enhancing gamma globulin antibodies.

The body's ability to resist and recover from illness depends upon how rapidly it can produce massive amounts of antibodies to fend off the initial attack. If the globulin protein starting material is in short supply, the army of antibodies may be too small to prevent the symptoms of sickness from setting in.

The best way to insure the body has enough amino acid material to make the globulins is to eat foods high in globulin proteins. Hempseed protein is 65% globulin edestin plus quantities of albumin (present in all seeds) so its easily digestible proteen is readily available in a form quite similar to that found in blood plasma.

Hempseed was used to treat nutritional deficiencies brought on by tuberculosis, a severe nutrition blocking disease that causes the body to waste away. (Czechoslovakia Tubercular Nutritional Study, 1955.)

The energy of life is in the whole seed. Hempseed foods taste great!

They will insure we get enough essential amino acids and essential fatty acids, to build strong bodies and immune systems, and to maintain health and vitality. Please copy. Excerpted from Hempseed Nutrition by Lynn Osburn. Produced by Access Unlimited, P.O. Box 1900, Frazier Park, CA 93225.

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Chapter 6

The Body of Medical Literature on Cannabis Medicine

Our authority here is the 'Body of Literature,' starting with ancient materia medicae; Chinese and Hindu pharmacopoeia and Near Eastern cuneiform tablets, and continuing all the way into this century, including the 1966-76 U.S. renaissance of cannabis studies - some 10,000 separate studies on medicines and effects from the hemp plant. Comprehensive compendia of these works are designated as the prime sources for this medical chapter, as well as ongoing interviews with many researchers.

Affordable, Available Herbal Health Care

For more than 3,500 years, cannabis/hemp/marijuana has been, depending on the culture or nation, either the most used or one of the most widely used plants for medicines. This includes: China, India, the Middle and Near East, Africa, and pre-Roman Catholic Europe (prior to 476 A.D.).

Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, NORML, High Times and Omni magazines (September 1982) all indicate that if marijuana were legal it would immediately replace 10-20% of all pharmaceutical prescription medicines (based on research through 1976). And probably, Mechoulam estimates, 40-50% of all medicines, including patent medicines, could contain some extract from the cannabis plant when fully researched.

(Read the U.S. government-sponsored research as outlined by Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana, 1976; Roffman, Roger, Marijuana as Medicine, 1980; Mikuriya, Tod, M.D., Marijuana Medical Papers, 1972; Also, the work of Dr. Norman Zinberg; Dr. Andrew Weil; Dr. Lester Grinspoon; and the U.S. Government's Presidential Commission reports [Shafer Commission] from 1972; Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, Tel Aviv/Jerusalem Univ. 1964-97; W.B. O'Shaunessy monograph, 1839; and the long term Jamaican studies I & II, 1968-74; Costa Rican studies through 1982; U.S. Coptic studies, 1981; Ungerlieder; U.S. military studies since the 1950s and '60s.)

Superstar of the 19th Century

Marijuana was America's number one analgesic for 60 years before the rediscovery of aspirin around 1900. From 1842 to 1900 cannabis made up half of all medicine sold, with virtually no fear of its high.

The 1839 report on the uses of cannabis by Dr. W.B. O'Shaugnessy, one of the most respected members of the Royal Academy of Sciences, was just as important to mid-19th Century Western medicine as the discoveries of antibiotics (like penicillin and Terramycin) were to mid-20th Century medicine.

In fact, the Committee on Cannabis Indica for the Ohio State Medical Society concluded that "High Biblical commentators [scholars]" believe "that the gall and vinegar, or myrrhed wine, offered to our Saviour immediately before his crucifixion was in all probability, a preparation of Indian hemp."

(Transcripts, Ohio State Medical Society 15th annual meeting June 12-14, 1860, pg. 75-100.)

From 1850 to 1937, the U.S. Pharmacopoeia listed cannabis as the primary medicine for more than 100 separate illnesses or diseases.

During all this time (pre-1000 B.C. to 1940s A.D., researchers, doctors and drug manufacturers (Eli Lilly, Parke-David, Squibb, etc.) had no idea what the active ingredients of cannabis were until Dr. Mechoulam discovered THC in 1964.

20th Century Research

As outlined in the previous chapters, the American Medical Association (AMA) and drug companies testified against the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act because cannabis was known to have so much medical potential and had never caused any observable addictions or death by overdose.

The possibility existed, they argued, that once the active ingredients in cannabis (such as THC Delta-9) were isolated and correct dosages established, cannabis could become a miracle drug.

Twenty-nine years would pass, however, before American scientists could begin to even look into cannabis medicine again.

THC Delta-9 was isolated by Dr. Raphael Mechoulam at the University of Tel Aviv in 1964. His work confirmed that of Professor Taylor of Princeton, who had lead the research and identification of natural THC Delta-9 precursors in the 1930s. Kahn, Adams and Loewe also worked with the structure of cannabis' active ingredients in 1944.

Since 1964, more than 400 separate compounds have been isolated in cannabis from over a thousand suspected compounds. At least 60 of the isolated compounds are therapeutic. The United States, however, forbade this type of research through the bureaucratic authority of Harry Anslinger util 1962, when he was forced to retire. (Omni Magazine, Sept. 1982)

Growing Acceptance

By 1966, millions of young Americans had begun using marijuana. Concerned parents and government, wanting to know the dangers their children were risking, started funding dozens and later hundreds of marijuana health studies.

Entrenched in the older generation's minds were 30 years of Anslinger/Hearst scare stories of murder, atrocity, rape, and even zombie pacifism.

Federally sponsored research results began to ease Americans' fears of cannabis causing violence or zombie pacifism, and hundreds of new studies suggested that hidden inside the hemp plant's chemistry lay a medicinal array of incredible therapeutic potential. The government funded more and more studies.

Soon, legions of American researchers had positive indications using cannabis, anorexia, tumors and epilepsy, as well as for a general use antibiotic. Cumulative findings showed evidence of favorable results occurring in cases of Parkinson's disease, anorexia, multiple sclerosis and muscular dystrophy; plus thousands of anecdotal stories all merited further clinical study.

Prior to 1976, reports of positive effects and new therapeutic indications for cannabis were almost a weekly occurrence in medical journals and the national press.

National Conference Praised Cannabis Therapy Potential

In November 1975, virtually all of America's leading researchers on marijuana met at Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, California. Seminars were sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) to address a compendium of studies from their earliest to most recent findings.

When the seminars were over, practically all the scientists concluded that the federal government, with the hard evidence collected so far on the therapeutic potential of marijuana, should be rushing to invest tax money into more research.

They felt the taxpayers should be informed that there was every legitimate reason for the field of public health to continue large scale research on cannabis medicine and therapies. All the participants, it seems, believed this. Many of them (such as Mechoulam) believed that cannabis would be one of the world's major medicines by the mid-1980s. In March 1997, Mechoulam, in a speech at the Bio-Fach in Frankfort, Germany, still believed that cannabis is the world's best overall medicine.

Marijuana Research Banned

However, in 1976, just as multi-disciplined marijuana research should have been going into its second, third, and fourth generation studies (see Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana and NORML federal files), a "surprise" United States government policy again forbade all promising federal research into marijuana's therapeutic effects.

This time, the research ban was accomplished when American pharmaceutical companies successfully petitioned the federal government to be allowed to finance and judge 100% of the research.

The previous ten years of research had indicated a tremendous promise for the therapeutic uses of natural cannabis, and this potential was quietly turned over to corporate hands - not for the benefit of the public, but to suppress the medical information.

This plan, the drug manufacturers petitioned, would allow our private drug companies time to come up with patentable synthetics of the cannabis molecules at no cost to the federal government, and a promise of "no highs."

In 1976, the Ford Administration, NIDA and the DEA said in effect, no American independent (read: university) research or federal health program would be allowed to again investigate natural cannabis derivatives for medicine. This agreement was made without any safeguards guaranteeing integrity on the part of the pharmaceutical companies; they were allowed to regulate themselves.

Private pharmaceutical corporations were allowed to do some "no high" research, but it would be only Delta-9 THC research, not any of the 400 other potentially therapeutic isomers in cannabis.

Why did the drug companies conspire to take over marijuana research? Because U.S. government research (1966-76) had indicated or confirmed through hundreds of studies that even "natural" crude cannabis was the "best and safest medicine of choice" for many serious health problems.

1988: DEA Judge Rules that Cannabis has Medical Value

The DEA's own conservative administrative law judge, Francis Young, after taking medical testimony for 15 days and reviewing hundreds of DEA/NIDA documents positioned against the evidence introduced by marijuana reform activists, concluded in September 1988 that "marijuana is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man."

But despite this preponderance of evidence, then DEA Director John Lawn ordered on December 30, 1989 that cannabis remain listed as a Schedule I narcotic - having no known medical use. His successor, Robert Bonner, who was appointed by Bush and kept in office by Clinton, was even more draconian in his approach to hemp/marijuana as medicine. Clinton's current DEA administrator; Thomas Constantine (appointed 1993), upholds policies for worse even than Bonner's.

So. . . if all this has been known since 1975, what is our government waiting for?

Protecting Pharmaceutical Companies' Profits

NORML, High Times, and Omni (September 1982) indicate that Eli Lilly, Abbott Labs, Pfizer, Smith, Kline & French, and others would lose hundreds of millions, to billions of dollars annually, and lose even more billions in Third World countries, if marijuana were legal in the U.S.* 6

* Remember, in 1976, the last year of the Ford Administration, these drug companies, through their own persistence (specifically intense lobbying) got the federal government to cease all positive research into medical marijuana.

Putting the Fox into the Health Care Chicken Coop

The drug companies took over all research and financing into analogs of synthetic THC, CBD, CBN, etc., promising "no high" before allowing the products on the market. Eli Lilly came out with Nabilone and later Marinol, synthetic second cousins of THC Delta-9, and promised the government great results.

Omni Magazine, in 1982, stated that after nine years, Nabilone was still considered virtually useless when compared with real, home-grown THC-rich cannabis buds; and Marinol works as well as marijuana in only 13% of patients.

Marijuana users mostly agree, they do not like the effects of Lilly's Nabilone or Marinol. Why? You have to get three or four times as high on Marinol to sometimes get the same benefits as smoking good cannabis bud.

Omni also stated in 1982 (and it's still true in 1999), that after tens of millions of dollars and nine years of research on medical marijuana synthetics, "these drug companies are totally successful," even though raw, organic cannabis is a "superior medicine" which works so well naturally, on so many different illnesses.

Omni also suggested the drug companies petition the government to allow "crude drug extracts" on the market in the real interest of public health. The government and the drug companies, to date, have not responded. Or rather, they have responded by ignoring it. However, the Reagan/Bush/Clinton administrations absolutely refused to allow resumption of real (university) cannabis research, except under synthetic pharmaceutical studies.

Omni suggests, and NORML and High Times concur, the reason the drug companies and Reagan/Bush/Clinton wanted only synthetic THC legal is that simple extractions of the hundreds of ingredients from the cannabis crude drug would be enjoyed without pharmaceutical company patents which generate windfall monopolized profits.

Undermining the Natural Medicines' Competition

Eli Lilly, Pfizer and others stand to lose at least a third of their entire, highly profitable, patent monopoly on such drugs as Darvon, Tuinal, Seconal, and Prozac (as well as other patented medications ranging from muscle ointments to burn ointments, to thousands of other products) because of a plant anyone can grow: cannabis hemp. Isn't it curious that American drug companies and pharmacist groups* supply almost half the funding for the 4,000 "Families Against Marijuana" type organizations in America? The other half is supplied by Action (a federal VISA agency) and by tobacco companies like Philip Morris, and by liquor and beer makers like Anheuser Busch, Coors, etc., or as a "public service" by the ad agencies who represent them.

* Pharmacists Against Drug Abuse, etc. See appendices.

Poisoning the Third World

Columbia's largest newspaper, Periodical el Tiempo (Bogota), reported in 1983 that these same anti-marijuana crusading American pharmaceutical companies are guilty of a practice known as "product dumping," wherein they "sell on the over-the-counter markets of Columbia, Mexico, Panama, Chile, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, over 150 different illegal, dangerous drugs." This report has not been disputed by the U.S. government or American pharmaceutical companies and the practice continues in 1998.

Some of these drugs have been forbidden by the FDA for sale or use in the U.S. or its counterparts in Europe because they are known to cause malnutrition, deformities and cancer. Yet they are sold over-the-counter to unsuspecting illiterates!

The World Health Organization backs up this story with a conservative estimate: they say that some 500,000 people are poisoned each year in Third World countries by items (drugs, pesticides, etc.) sold by American companies but which are banned from sale in the U.S.*

* Mother Jones magazine, 1979, "Unbroken Circle" June, 1989; The Progressive, April 1991, et al.

Destroying the Public Record

Some 10,000 studies have been done on cannabis, 4,000 in the U.S., and only about a dozen have shown any negative results and these have never been replicated. The Reagan/Bush Administration put a soft "feeler" out in September of 1983 for all American universities and researchers to destroy all 1966-76 cannabis research work, including compendiums in libraries.

Scientists and doctors so ridiculed this unparalleled censorship move that the plans were dropped. . . for the moment.

However, we know that large amounts of information have since disappeared, including the original copy of the USDA's own pro-marijuana film Hemp for Victory. Worse yet, even the merest mention of the film was removed from the official record back to 1958, and has had to be painstakingly reestablished as part of our national archives. Many archival and resource copies of USDA Bulletin 404 have disappeared. How many other such priceless historical documents have already been lost?

In late 1995 and early 1996, Dennis Peron, founder of the Cannabis Buyers' Club in San Francisco, gave California voters Proposition 215, a statewide initiative to make cannabis legal as medicine. The medical marijuana initiative collected 750,000 signatures, made the California ballot and it passed by 56% of the vote in November 1996. Now, in 1998, hundreds of thousands of Californians are growing medical marijuana legally. Nonetheless, the federal government, in clear opposition to the people's mandate, has found ways to harass and close down most of the cannabis buyers'/cultivators' clubs including Peron's.

Interestingly, in 1996, more voters in California voted for medical marijuana than voted for Bill Clinton.

In August of 1997, almost one full year after the passage of Proposition 215 by the majority vote, an L.A. Times poll found that more than 67% of Californians would now vote for it - an increase of 11% in the first year.

Ninety-six percent (nearly 25,000) of the people responding to an ongoing CNN Internet poll, in March of 1998, said they "support the use of marijuana for medical purposes." By contrast, only 4% of respondents (less than 1,000 voters overall) said they opposed the use of cannabis by seriously ill patients.

Californians taking advantage of the new medical marijuana law include police officers, district attorneys and mayors. Some of the same people who formerly arrested and prosecuted citizens for marijuana, medical or otherwise, are now using it themselves or for their families in ever increasing numbers.

Upon reentering the United States from Canada, in March of 1998, California resident Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the highest scoring professional basketball player in history, was busted for possession of a small amount of marijuana. He paid a $500 fine to U.S. Customs and explained to the press that, as a California citizen, he had a doctor's recommendation to use medical marijuana.

Professional and collegiate athletes who live in California and have a doctor's recommendation for medical marijuana theoretically do not have to undergo urine testing for cannabis.

Among the thousands of California actors, musicians and writers who legally use medical marijuana was famed author Peter McWilliams, who suffered from AIDS and cancer. He said, "If it weren't for the illegal pot dealers (before Proposition 215), there would have been no marijuana and I wouldn't be alive today. Marijuana eases nausea and makes it possible for me to keep down food and the pills I must take to combat my diseases. Fuck the federal government. Use it if you need it."

An Unfair Rap for Hemp

After 20 years of study, the California Research Advisory Panel (RAP) in 1989 broke with the state Attorney General's office (AG), under which it works, and called for the relegalization of cannabis.

"There is no point to continuing unmodified, much less intensified, the policies and laws that have so obviously failed to control the individual and societal damages associated with drug use," summarized Vice Chairman Frederick Meyers, M.D., in a letter released with the group's recommendations after the attorney general had suppressed the report and panel members elected to publish it at their own expense.

This was a complete turnaround from the RAP's long history of suppressing medical usage. The long-term impact of this shift remains to be seen.

Chairman Edward P. O'Brien, Jr. appointed by the AG, who dissented from the panel's conclusions, had for years dominated this group, rigidly controlling what research could be performed - and limiting those applications to control of nausea and vomiting that is secondary to cancer chemotherapy.

Under O'Brien, the panel systematically welshed on its mandate to provide compassionate medicinal access to cannabis. Any applications for using cannabis including the control of pain, spastic neurological disorders, etc., have been rejected. Cannabis used to be the treatment of choice for vascular or migraine headache. (Osler, 1916; O'Shaugnessey, 1839)

Cannabis has the unique characteristic of affecting the vascular circulation of the covering of the brain - the meninges. The reddened eyes of the marijuana user are a reflection of this action.

Unlike other drugs, however, cannabis has no apparent affect on the vascular system in general, except for a slight speeding up of the heart during the onset of the effects of the drug.

RAP has discouraged the use of smoking cannabis in favor of synthetic Delta-THC capsules, despite crude cannabis' favorable comparative results reported to the Food and Drug Administration.

This has been frankly misrepresented in their reports to the legislature and testimony in the NORML vs. DEA case. Additionally, these memoranda favorably comparing smoked marijuana to oral THC have been buried in appendices to their reports - available in only four locations in the entire state of California!

On September 30, 1989, the medical marijuana program quietly expired, based on the staff's assessment that no enough people had been treated to justify its extension. - Tod Mikuriya, M.D. Berkeley, CA 1990

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And here's some videos to watch...

Medical marijuana for ADD and its good for kids! 4:24min

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Medical Marijuana in California High School 4:04min

http://youtube.com/watch?v=uHWaU3FYPg4


Irvin Rosenfeld HB 5470 Michigan Medical Marijuana Testimony 10:23 min

http://youtube.com/watch?v=B1NggzEkltM


Rhiannon is a classic, very cool...

The Marijuana Report with Rhiannon Rose Part 2 6:41 min

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Jack Herer author of "The Emporer Wears No Clothes"...


Hemp for Victory! 13:43 min

http://youtube.com/watch?v=WkroOQT-84Q

Hemp (Marijuana) was outlawed in 1937. By WWII America needed lots of Cannabis Hemp. Note the warning and the "Special Tax Stamp: Producer of Marihuana" (beginning at 2:44).

This 1942 USDA film was long denied by the U.S. government until Jack Herer, author of "The Emperor Wears No Clothes" http://www.jackherer.com/chapters.html & friends proved the U.S, government did, indeed, make this short film. The film contains loads of history.

Support cannabis hemp being free again. Thank you Jack Herer.

JACK HERER ON HEMP 5:24 min

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Jack Herer explains why hemp is the #1 Natural resource 7:15 min

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Jack Herer Nov. 1996 Amsterdam 8:48 min

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Jack Herer's first time on grass 7:10 min

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GRASS - The War on Drugs - narrated by Woody Harrelson 1:19 min

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13-06-2007, 07:58 AM
december and cleft_asunder, did either of you actually read the post or watch the video? You have both made general statements without any evidence. You are repeating the stereotypical response of people who have either never studied marijuana or base all their views on their own or their friend's MISUSE (ie; abuse) of marijuana (and, at that, possibly chemically treated or grown mj such as hydro).

Marijuana brings underlying issues to the fore, thus it is a different experience for each user. It can be used as a diagnostic tool. If someone experiences negative effects it could be because a) they smoked too much and/or b) the mj high highlighted their own fears and insecurities. (and as people are conditioned by matrix programming that can be a scary thing) You have both said it makes people dumb and stupid, if that is the experience that you have had on it perhaps you were dumb and stupid to begin with and the cannabis helped you to see that.



Did you hear David Icke talking about the left and right brain hemispheres on the 'Towards the Light' podcast? In the interview he explains the importance of balancing the two hemispheres. (The world is currently dominated by the left brain hemisphere). Marijuana is one way of uniting the two hemispheres. It is not the only way, it is simply a tool, a benefit from something that can be grown in the backyard.


There are many reasons why it is illegal, here is one:



It seems to me that if people had a greater understanding of how marijuana effects the brain and body, then there would be less chance of individuals experiencing problems with or from it.

It is easier for people to make an informed choice if the information is freely available and not tainted by popular culture cliched responses, "Ooohh, Im stoned duuuude, wow maaannn..." Why do you think this attitude is pushed in the popular media? Two reasons I reckon: first it creates a negative stereotype to scare people into dobbing in their neighbours who grow a few plants; secondly it places an archetype in the mind of smokers who don't fully understand the plant's benefits. They are then more likely to use it as a form of escape while imitating the popular image of the stoner.

Perhaps people experience negative effects from it because they can't reconcile the stoned state with the matrix reality. If one understands that we are living in an illusion the cannabis high takes on a whole knew perspective, or so I have found.

I read your post and understand where you're coming from, but above all I don't think you're seeing the picture correctly. Don't let one authors opinion make you think that you understand the agenda. The only authors that matter are those who's foundations are based on the grand conspiracy of the Illuminati. If they don't come from that perspective, their ultimate conclusions --i.e. Marijuana is a threat to the social structure-- are generally close, but wrong.

The first thing we need to understand about marijuana is that you can't lump it into one catagory. Think of it this way: there are 2 catagories to tobacco products. There are mainstream cigarette's like Marlboro's, camel, et cetera, then there are natural tobacco producs like Backwoods. To say that the two catagories aren't even remotely related is far more truthful than to say they are related. The first catagory is the cause of all the side-effects you see in anti-smoking adds, while the second has been lumped in there so the agenda of banning REAL 100% pure tobacco, which is good for you in moderation, can be banned. It's kinda similar to the Illuminati hiring thugs to shake things up in a peace rally, turning it into a violent protest.

Now my point is that the Marijuana --the vast-vast majority of it-- is grown (not directly) by the same people that hate you very much, the Illuminati, the CIA and MI5. To even suggest that the stuff you're buying off the street is untainted is laughable, so we can rull that out of the possibilities. I suggest to you that street pot is tainted with chemicals almost as bad as mainstream cigarette's. So the question is, what kind of Marijuana was Joan Bello smoking/experimenting with? I would be shocked if it was street pot.

I will not disagree with you that untainted, nature-grown marijuana is a good thing, but I doubt I've touched any. I doubt I've seen any. And I doubt I've smoked any. And I don't know how much I trust marijuana seeds. Maybe monsanto has genetically modified even those.

As for the agenda, it's very simple. I won't try to convince you, but just think about it. The United States had a strong hemp crop industry back during George Washingtons time. You can make clothes, paper, housing, food, et cetera out of it. Hemp = freedom. Now the Illuminati wan't to stop anything that makes us free, so they had to cleverly put a stop to this, but there is no good reason to illegalize hemp, which contains a trivial amount of THC.

Back then, marijuana was untainted and I'm sure it was absolutely fantastic stuff to smoke in moderation for creativity and well being, so they had to put a stop to it too. Because pot was legal, there was no issues about it --no addictions-- and it aided humanity. It was there, and if you wanted some you could smoke it, and if you didn't, then so be it. Conversely,When you Illegalize nature, the act is so absurd that it creates massive interest.

So the Illuminati had to deal with both hemp and marijuana, but the main one was hemp. They had to stop the crop from further being grown. In comes the marijuana ban, and hemp falls down with it. You cannot get high on hemp, yet it gets banned too!? Incredible isn't it? Like I said, there is not a single reason to ban hemp, and not even marijuana. But hemp?! People are so easily deceived.

Now that hemp and pure untainted marijuana are illegal, that means that people like us can't grow it anymore, and they can, since they are above the law. So the next phase begins: Illuminati monopoly of marijuana. Purpose?

1)To create a strain of marijuana with characteristics that suit the agenda. The agenda being human supression as usual; making us stupid, dumbed down, and addicted, just like alcohol. 90% (or whatever) of pot you find on the street is Illuminati pot, and will dumb you down even in small doses. The spiritual side has largely been dumbed down. The main purpose is to nulify potential resistence, mainly people who are waking up and who start getting into the spiritual truths. Those people tend to turn to "natural pot" as a way to characterise themselves and to rebel against social norms, when in fact they've fallen into a trap. The pot supresses their true potential of spiritual progress --while thinking, genuinly, that it is enhancing their progress-- and their rebellion is turned against themselves. Their "social rebellious lifestyle" is nothing but a calculated and expected antithesis of standard society, one which is no threat to the Illuminati. Simply put, it is the poison-marijuana culture.

2)To create a means to raise massive amounts of money to fund the NWO, and to rob people at the same time. When we purchase poison pot, we are paying an illegality inflation, and they are profiting much from the sales. And we are paying for our own poisoning.

The Reptilians are fucking genuis. That's what happends when you have thousands of years of life-span.

limelady
13-06-2007, 08:06 AM
pollock said....

Well of course poison has never been good for anyone, but was this thread not intended to deal with the real stuff?
I have personally smoked for many years(18) almost daily, not planned I have just been lucky enough to be around it, and I do really not feel like I am rendered sterile, in fact without it I would maybe not be as awake as I am now (or more, I admit we will never know that)!
Whatever, I have done all the things with my life that I have set my mind on and not halfway either.
My point being: it is about how you use it not if you use it, as with everything in this 3d reality.
Me, I love this weed but no more than I love the other foods that feed me and keep me vibrating in a loving manner!

smoke it if ya got it
F

Indeed yes, I feel sure ho1ogram intended to discuss the 'real' stuff, not the laced stuff, but these days many rely on the street stuff because its always available and they can get it in a hurry. I agree with ho1ogram that more education on this subject needs to be filtered to people....especially the young ones who have no idea where their dope even comes from.... actually they just don't seem to care, and they really should.

I'm glad your experience with marijuana has been positive pollock. :)

cleft_asunder
13-06-2007, 08:09 AM
What you say may have been true once, but what they want now is for all the younguns to get stuck into the chemically-laced 'street' variety, as they know if somebody regularly uses that stuff through their teens and into their 20's they will be effectively rendered impotent as a force that would thwart their agenda.

Why do they keep it illegal? Simple. If it was legal, despite the corruptness of the FDA and other regulatory bodies, they couldn't get away with even half the destructive additives they can lace it with now, so keeping it for the street vendors serves their purpose well.

Oh and I have known people who used nothing but this shite for more than 10 years or so, and they have effectively been rendered 'sterile' in the brain-wave department, and absolutely NO threat at all.

Bad shit!

Perfectly explained!

cleft_asunder
13-06-2007, 08:11 AM
Oh, thanks a lot!
IMO, only loosers apply their own experiences to their veiw of others!



Well of course poison has never been good for anyone, but was this thread not intended to deal with the real stuff?
I have personally smoked for many years(18) almost daily, not planned I have just been lucky enough to be around it, and I do really not feel like I am rendered sterile, in fact without it I would maybe not be as awake as I am now (or more, I admit we will never know that)!
Whatever, I have done all the things with my life that I have set my mind on and not halfway either.
My point being: it is about how you use it not if you use it, as with everything in this 3d reality.
Me, I love this weed but no more than I love the other foods that feed me and keep me vibrating in a loving manner!

smoke it if ya got it
F

I agree with most of what you say, but the issue is getting the real stuff. I don't even trust the seeds. And yes, moderation, even if you have the real stuff. But stay completely away from street pot.

cleft_asunder
13-06-2007, 08:13 AM
Not true. They don't want people to smoke pot. Hence the fact they don't allow people dying of cancer to smoke, and the DEA targets indiviuals like marc emery instead of big coke runners that are not government. Also, the illuminati were the ones who made it illegal by saying if you smoke it once you will kill your parents. They are scared to death of it. Mainly because after you smoke marijuana it is easier to un-do the conditioning and think for yourself. That being said, i don't smoke marijuana anymore as it started to induce paranoia/anxiety.

That's the mainstream view of the agenda. Read my above post and look into it deeper.

cowboy
13-06-2007, 08:37 AM
What you say may have been true once, but what they want now is for all the younguns to get stuck into the chemically-laced 'street' variety, as they know if somebody regularly uses that stuff through their teens and into their 20's they will be effectively rendered impotent as a force that would thwart their agenda.

Why do they keep it illegal? Simple. If it was legal, despite the corruptness of the FDA and other regulatory bodies, they couldn't get away with even half the destructive additives they can lace it with now, so keeping it for the street vendors serves their purpose well.

Oh and I have known people who used nothing but this shite for more than 10 years or so, and they have effectively been rendered 'sterile' in the brain-wave department, and absolutely NO threat at all.

Bad shit!

The majority of marijuana over here is homegrown, or comerically grown in warehouses by ordinary criminals trying to make a buck. I'm sure some marijuana is laced with additives to dumb you down, but to say the vast majority is, i beg to differ. Considering how easy marijuana is to grow, and how profitable it is, there are many many many homegrowers, and a fairshare of commerical growers. I'm sure that a fair share of marijuana is laced, however, it is not hard to find genuine homegrown pot.

As for keeping it illegal - it's illegality is the same reason mushrooms,ayahusca,dmt and peyote are illegal. These substances aren't harmful at all. The Government lies to make them illegal. Saying mushrooms make your brain bleed, and marijuana makes you chop up your parents and children. Actually, magic mushrooms are no more harmful than regular mushrooms, and marijuana does not make you violent/lose control. The true reason they are illegal is because they open up your mind. If you use marijuana the right way (which most people don't) you will be enlightened, and escape from the matrix sooo much easier.

Lastly, speaking of sterotypical stoners, I don't know what to say to that. You have people who are articulate, well spoken, very intelligent indiviuals like Marc Emery who smoke an ounce or so of pot everyday and it is obvious it hasn't hindered him one bit. Maybe the lazyness/dumbness is due to smoking bad laced batches, i'm not sure. However, marijuana itself is not linked to brain damage/lowering IQ. I think it is important to segregate regular marijuana, and marijuana laced with chemicals.

i am all i am
13-06-2007, 08:55 AM
.....As horticultural interest has grown, a cross between the indica and sativa species of cannabis has given the modern marijuana user the subtleties of both strains. Nowadays quality marijuana, grown in the US, is usually a hybrid of the indica and sativa varieties. (p. 56)
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G'day Ho1ogram.

Maybe the above explains why some people that visualise energy see the crown chakra open up and the auric field become smaller. The sativa aspect is opening the crown chakra and the indica aspect is 'compacting' the auric field.

This could also be why some people have difficulty smoking marijuana, they are having difficulties balancing the mental and physical aspects that are activated by the hybrid sativa/indica cross, as any imbalance that they already have would be magnified because of their overall sensitivity to energy whilst under the effects of the marijuana.



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ho1ogram
13-06-2007, 10:22 AM
Hmmm, very interesting and it ties in with what Joan Bello say's here:
And the balancing nature of marijuana (both/and) has not been understood. It both stimulates and relaxes, simultaneously, which equates to an unpredictable variation in effect that is solely dependent on the state of its subject.


I'll explore that next time I light one up :D http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/5008/jointun9.gif

lumukanda
13-06-2007, 10:51 AM
i get my weed from a group of rastafarians in my town who have a spot where they grow it in the mountains. their stuff is pure, and over the years i've collected a fair amount of seeds, and on occasion i've planted some in the backyard, but i know guys who grow in their houses and get kits via the internet with little bottles of interesting things that make it grow faster, better etc. that is the poison imo, just because someone is growing in their basement or cupboard, doesn't mean it's natural or good.
i hate this chemically altered stuff, it gets me waaaay too high, it's actually unpleasant, the thing that always tickles me is people who won't touch GM foods, but quite happily smoke GM weed, give me my medium sized heads of real stuff any day as opposed to giant piosonous ones.

pollock
14-06-2007, 08:58 AM
pollock said....



Indeed yes, I feel sure ho1ogram intended to discuss the 'real' stuff, not the laced stuff, but these days many rely on the street stuff because its always available and they can get it in a hurry. I agree with ho1ogram that more education on this subject needs to be filtered to people....especially the young ones who have no idea where their dope even comes from.... actually they just don't seem to care, and they really should.

I'm glad your experience with marijuana has been positive pollock. :)


I know, and yes it is important that kids learn what is good and bad as with everything else in the world.
Its just a bit like, if I started a thread called "the things about skating that are fun" then I could be sure the first post would be someone saying: i tried that and broke my skull open, skating is only for idiots!
And surely the second post would say, if babies try to skate down the highway on skates without brakes not wearing helmets they can get hurt from it!
DUH,!!!!
Well anyway, I agree with you Lime, there is a lot of shit out there and the fact that it is illegal will make more kids do it out of spite which is prob the plan, but the real cannabis plant is divine like all the other plants and herbs, and this one is even fun to consume!

Long live the weed
F

ho1ogram
14-06-2007, 11:49 AM
Yep and you can choke on an organic rice cracker or get hit by lightning tonight. :D
From my first post:
Smoking pot that's been grown with chemicals, like most hydro imo, will probably negate any positive effects of the herb in the long run. As more blood and oxygen are pumped to the brain the chemicals used to grow the herb will be carried up there as well, I suppose.
From my second post:
You are repeating the stereotypical response of people who have either never studied marijuana or base all their views on their own or their friend's MISUSE (ie; abuse) of marijuana (and, at that, possibly chemically treated or grown mj such as hydro).

And you can grow organic hydro: http://www.marijuanagrowing.com/article.php?sid=11

If people want a to smoke, just ask around and you might be surprised who you know that is growing some. Homegrown organic isn't that hard to find. It's illegal to grow in most places so people don't advertise the fact that they do, you have to ask around. I know a few middle aged and elderly people who grow their own, it's not just a teenage thing.

Or better yet, grow your own, you only need some soil (or other growing medium), and some seeds or cuttings.

http://www.greenmanspage.com/guides/grass.html

And there are plenty of forums on the net with organic sections: http://www.rollitup.org/ http://www.marijuanapassion.com/forum/index.php?

I found this if anyone lives in Canada and wants a legal supplier for medical reasons or wish to apply for a license to grow it for medical purposes: http://www.medicalmarihuana.ca/certifiedorganic.html

There is a stack of information on the internet about cannabis and hemp, if you do a search on any aspect of it and you'll most likely turn up heaps of info.

There is a reason why it is illegal and like most other things in this mixed up world the reasons are based on lies, fear and control of the population.

i hate this chemically altered stuff, it gets me waaaay too high, it's actually unpleasant, the thing that always tickles me is people who won't touch GM foods, but quite happily smoke GM weed, give me my medium sized heads of real stuff any day as opposed to giant piosonous ones.
That's it, it's about getting high not floored.

Marijuana’s contribution to the developing spirit is cumulative. As bodily tensions are reduced mental fears dissolve, clearing the way to greater insight But, until the direct effect (physical balance) of marijuana on the body and the attendant side effect (high) of marijuana on the mind become familiar, the alterations themselves remain the focus of interest The “getting high” is the end in itself, rather than the understanding and insight that accrues a s the changed set becomes more a common. People who try marijuana and reject it do so usually because they feel uncomfortable and confused in altered, fuller consciousness. Instead of life being safely framed by the rigidity of the societal dogma, the wold becomes unfamiliarly bigger, brighter, fuller, yet less manageable, more unpredictable and full of mystery. A mind that has been bound and accustomed to a low charge or a selling without light very often finds the expansiveness of reality too highly energized. The light can be blinding and disorienting. Over time, and with regular intake, when these higher states of seeing are no longer the focal point of attention, a restructuring of values may emerge. (p. 72)


Give it to the soldiers:
As we have seen, many an argument against marijuana refers to the non-competitive nature it engenders. During the Vietnam War, one of the major problems of our soldiers was their inability to accept the brutality of their own actions. Our young men encountered marijuana at every turn in Asia (the Vietnam War was the beginning of marijuana use in this country, since it was the first time a status and educational cross section of America was exposed to it), and their reaction was often not in keeping with the insensitivity necessary for war. Their conscience bothered them. Gaining higher values, such as compassion, cooperation, and consideration, is a function of balance and a threat to a militaristic society. If we all became aware of our conscience, who would be left to maintain the indifference of the social order. The more we uncover the spiritual element in our natures, the more sensitive we become. Scrooge had no conscience until he experienced the spirit He was surely happier and healthier after his vision, but not wealthier, for his conscience dictated that he share. His new-felt sensitivity did not result from rules, fear, or his superego. It overflowed joyfully as an expression of his higher state of being.

http://www.benefitsofmarijuana.com/benefits.html

lottie
14-06-2007, 12:28 PM
We had a bit of a 'scare' a while ago about people who were growing weed and somehow spraying it with very fine glass crushed up to look like crystals- this obviously increased the weight of it and made it look like it was full of crystals, i didnt actually see this type of weed but i made sure i checked mine before smoking it!! that little process was really out of order- ive not heard anymore about it this was a few months ago now!!

i was also thinking- about the attitude to weed in places like amsterdam, since its legal there, do they have a very high rate of kids smoking it or mental illnesses? Its like pollock said if its illegal- kids will rebel against that, prehaps a relaxed attitude to it may reduce the kids smoking it? its like places like France where you can drink alcohol at 14 i think it is- do they have a high rate of alcoholics? not that i know of....!!!
I was smoking it at the age of 15/16 which sounds terrible but hey look at me....im ok!!! LOL!!! :D

Smoking weed is a personal thing to every individual- some cant handle, some their bodies cant deal with it and they have negative reactions, some get on great with it, some think 'better' when on it! Everyone is different whats good for one is bad for another!!

eternal_spirit
14-06-2007, 03:22 PM
[quote=lottie;58842]We had a bit of a 'scare' a while ago about people who were growing weed and somehow spraying it with very fine glass crushed up to look like crystals- this obviously increased the weight of it and made it look like it was full of crystals, i didnt actually see this type of weed but i made sure i checked mine before smoking it!! that little process was really out of order- ive not heard anymore about it this was a few months ago now!!

I've heard so many rumours like this. I've yet to see any proof that these kind of stories are true.


The other big lie is the one about how people are supposed to take a bar of morrocan hashish .....and some how dilute it with other plants and painkiller tablets and all manner of crap.

It's not possible to do this. Any smoker knows you can't dissolve and remix a bar of rocky with other substances and then get it back into a bar shape it's original shape! :rolleyes: It's scare mongering.

I rarely smoke these days not by choice. Lack of cash= lack of hash and to be honest some of the bud on offer is crap..... greedy growers using the wrong methods producing bad weed. I've smoked for 21 years almost everday and know what's good and bad. Years ago there was 99% good smoke, now days some of the kids don't know what clean means.

So, I've been without any more or less for 3 months and to be honest....The none smokers I know said you'll feel better have more enegry you won't be paranoid you'll put on weight etc. None of this is true! I was much better off smoking. I feel disconnected form parts of myself without it.
:(

It lifts my moods ( depression for many reasons mostly crap off other people and the system) Gives me energy to do things, makes me sleep well, gives my mind a more balanced out look on everything generally. guides my conciouness ..enhances my intuition.

Put's me in touch with my subconcious storage of music and brings it out when I play, like turning on a light.

auron
14-06-2007, 03:31 PM
A joint a day keeps the doctor away.:D
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i am all i am
14-06-2007, 03:57 PM
A joint a day keeps the doctor away.:D
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And I heard that 3 joints a day keeps the NWO away !!!

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supertzar
14-06-2007, 05:00 PM
Lots of misconceptions here. There is no GM "weed" as far as I know, and I would say that I know a fair bit when it comes to cannabis. It's called "breeding," exactly what brought us the many varieties of fruits, vegetables and domestic animals over the millenia. Genetic modification is completely different, involving changing the genetic structure of the plant in the laboratory with high technology.

The most potent and fragrant strains of cannabis available today are a result of people searching the world for the best seeds and cuttings and developing them by regular old pollenation and cuttings. Is there a particular type of apple you like? That strain was probably developed in the same way as the great smoking strains.

Since cannabis is the most cultivated plant in human history by far, it is likely that its' ancestor plant was significantly different to what we have now. Its' evolution has certainly been drastically altered by the deep symbiotic relationship it has with humanity. We develop it for certain attributes and it gives back what we need.

I have smoked a lot of different pot over the years, street and not street. I don't think I have ever come across anything laced, except for some stuff that was stupidly mixed with incense to make it smell good to people who don't know what good pot smells like. Trying to say most street pot is "laced" is laughable. Some of it is, you could encounter it in your lifetime, but chances are you probably won't. Just make friends with a "not street" person and you won't have to worry about it.

Nice article, by the way. Excellent information on how cannabis affects the brain.

eternal_spirit
14-06-2007, 05:26 PM
Yes good post Hologram :D

People who mix smoke with other drugs are asking for trouble funny how they almost always blame the smoke when they've taken large amounts of xyz at the same time, which is the real reason why they have bad experiences.

Because of the propaganda about smoke makes you dumb and behave strange etc, a none smoker will see everything a smoker does that seems to be strange behaviour as an effect from smoking, when it can be to do with so many other issues going on in the smokers life ( not the smoke)

Whilst a none smoker who behaves strange would be seen by another none smoker as normal behaviour, or they would have some issues relating to that behaviour.. So many myths about smoking only a long term smoker knows the truth.

ho1ogram
14-06-2007, 07:46 PM
Thanks, it's a really interesting subject to look into as I found out after iaaia sent me some info on how it affects the brain. I used to smoke a lot as a teenager and it would have been great to know all this stuff about good ol' Mary Jane then. We had some great times on it and school was a lot more interesting when I was stoned. (no internet back then, my research consisted of reading as many of The Furry Freak Brothers comics as I could find. :D)

eternal_spirit
14-06-2007, 07:55 PM
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