There's going to be a TON of hate in this thread.Prepare yourself new guy.*grabs popcorn*
Another good link http://www.canorml.org/healthfacts/healthmyths.html
Quote from: Jive Turkey on October 21, 2014, 01:02:27 PMBRB marijuana shrinks your spermBRB "Regular cannabis use during the teenage and young adult years is associated with poorer cognitive function (verbal memory, processing speed, cognitive inhibition, sustained attention),"BRB "Marijuana has some addictive qualities. Study finds that 40 percent of those in an outpatient treatment program for pot use exhibited withdrawal symptoms — a hallmark of drug dependence."BRB "Smoking cannabis doesn’t make you more creative: Cannabis with a high concentration of THC does not improve creativity. Smokers who ingested a low dose of THC, or none at all (they were given a placebo), performed best in the thinking tasks that the test candidates had to carry out."Irrelevant.DebunkedDebunked, can help break harder addictions, has one of the lowest codependency rates even below caffeine and has no physical withdrawals such as alcohol does. That doesn't mean there aren't benefits.
BRB marijuana shrinks your spermBRB "Regular cannabis use during the teenage and young adult years is associated with poorer cognitive function (verbal memory, processing speed, cognitive inhibition, sustained attention),"BRB "Marijuana has some addictive qualities. Study finds that 40 percent of those in an outpatient treatment program for pot use exhibited withdrawal symptoms — a hallmark of drug dependence."BRB "Smoking cannabis doesn’t make you more creative: Cannabis with a high concentration of THC does not improve creativity. Smokers who ingested a low dose of THC, or none at all (they were given a placebo), performed best in the thinking tasks that the test candidates had to carry out."
Quote from: Dr. Jan itor on October 21, 2014, 08:30:59 PMQuote from: challengerX on October 21, 2014, 02:59:20 PMAnother good link http://www.canorml.org/healthfacts/healthmyths.htmlDoctors (highly trained human beings in medicine, in which marijuana is concerned)>>>>>>>NORMLMany doctors back NORML, and other doctors remain biased because they make much more when pushing harder and expensive drugs. Chemo is $8 thousand a bag you need every two weeks. Hemp oil is a lot less expensive and isn't going to destroy your body.
Quote from: challengerX on October 21, 2014, 02:59:20 PMAnother good link http://www.canorml.org/healthfacts/healthmyths.htmlDoctors (highly trained human beings in medicine, in which marijuana is concerned)>>>>>>>NORML
Quote from: Dr. Jan itor on October 21, 2014, 01:42:26 PMNo, weed has a ton of carcinogens in it, and you can't standardize its dosage by smoking it, this is why you can't use it as medicine. The whole foundation of medicinal chemistry is to isolate the medicinal properties of marijuana and make it into a form where you can standardize its dosage. This is what they are doing right now, putting millions of dollars into cannabis derived medication that is non smokableExcept it is constantly used as medicine and we know CBD and THC both have benefits, they have had these things for a long time now. Vaporizers, edibles, pills, chews, sprays, chapstick and many other things were sold at my dispensary.
No, weed has a ton of carcinogens in it, and you can't standardize its dosage by smoking it, this is why you can't use it as medicine. The whole foundation of medicinal chemistry is to isolate the medicinal properties of marijuana and make it into a form where you can standardize its dosage. This is what they are doing right now, putting millions of dollars into cannabis derived medication that is non smokable
Quote from: Dr. Jan itor on October 21, 2014, 08:50:48 PMNo credibility. It blatantly lied and said cannabis is addictive. That is incredibly wrong. Stop buying government propaganda.
Quote from: Dr. Jan itor on October 21, 2014, 01:46:28 PMQuote from: Kinder on October 21, 2014, 01:38:38 PM>doctorsYeah, pot is a remedy that can fix many medical problems. The fact that it's a weed and it can grow anywhere would make doctors go broke. It's rather obvious this is the reason they don't support itAnd just to tell you, my uncle told me the reason why they approve of letting colorado and Washington to go by unscathed for the moment is that some legal teams said there could be some forms of regulation that could in theory work out. The only way for them to see if these alternate forms of regulation can work, while keeping marijuana abuse low, is to experiment with Colorado and Washington and see what happens.Prohibition simply makes things worse, as proved by Washington and Colorado. The massive amount in resources saved, lower traffic accidents and lower teen usage. Also, anything can be abused, including food. That doesn't mean you infringe upon people and make it illegal.
Quote from: Kinder on October 21, 2014, 01:38:38 PM>doctorsYeah, pot is a remedy that can fix many medical problems. The fact that it's a weed and it can grow anywhere would make doctors go broke. It's rather obvious this is the reason they don't support itAnd just to tell you, my uncle told me the reason why they approve of letting colorado and Washington to go by unscathed for the moment is that some legal teams said there could be some forms of regulation that could in theory work out. The only way for them to see if these alternate forms of regulation can work, while keeping marijuana abuse low, is to experiment with Colorado and Washington and see what happens.
>doctorsYeah, pot is a remedy that can fix many medical problems. The fact that it's a weed and it can grow anywhere would make doctors go broke. It's rather obvious this is the reason they don't support it
Quote from: Dr. Jan itor on October 21, 2014, 08:55:18 PMQuote from: Camnator on October 21, 2014, 08:53:33 PMQuote from: Dr. Jan itor on October 21, 2014, 01:42:26 PMNo, weed has a ton of carcinogens in it, and you can't standardize its dosage by smoking it, this is why you can't use it as medicine. The whole foundation of medicinal chemistry is to isolate the medicinal properties of marijuana and make it into a form where you can standardize its dosage. This is what they are doing right now, putting millions of dollars into cannabis derived medication that is non smokableExcept it is constantly used as medicine and we know CBD and THC both have benefits, they have had these things for a long time now. Vaporizers, edibles, pills, chews, sprays, chapstick and many other things were sold at my dispensary.My uncle was one of the delegates at the meeting, their plan is to shut down all the medical dispensaries, and make cannabis derived medication (i.e. pills, inhalers, etc.) the future of medical marijuana.They even agreed to keep marijuana a Schedule I degree, to show how little they support smoked or vaporized marijuana.And that is incredibly silly. Their opinions are worthless after that discrediting.
Quote from: Camnator on October 21, 2014, 08:53:33 PMQuote from: Dr. Jan itor on October 21, 2014, 01:42:26 PMNo, weed has a ton of carcinogens in it, and you can't standardize its dosage by smoking it, this is why you can't use it as medicine. The whole foundation of medicinal chemistry is to isolate the medicinal properties of marijuana and make it into a form where you can standardize its dosage. This is what they are doing right now, putting millions of dollars into cannabis derived medication that is non smokableExcept it is constantly used as medicine and we know CBD and THC both have benefits, they have had these things for a long time now. Vaporizers, edibles, pills, chews, sprays, chapstick and many other things were sold at my dispensary.My uncle was one of the delegates at the meeting, their plan is to shut down all the medical dispensaries, and make cannabis derived medication (i.e. pills, inhalers, etc.) the future of medical marijuana.They even agreed to keep marijuana a Schedule I degree, to show how little they support smoked or vaporized marijuana.
Quote from: Dr. Jan itor on October 21, 2014, 08:56:20 PMQuote from: Camnator on October 21, 2014, 08:55:12 PMQuote from: Dr. Jan itor on October 21, 2014, 08:50:48 PMNo credibility. It blatantly lied and said cannabis is addictive. That is incredibly wrong. Stop buying government propaganda.It gets taught in Psychiatric residency. I learned this in med school, it is a fact. Weed hijacks the same striatal dopamine pathways that other addictive drugs hijack. They are developing medicine to treat cannabis addiction, whether you like it or not.That is a psychological addiction, not physical one. That is caused by the user's own mind and could just as easily happen with food or sex. Cannabis is not physically addictive like alcohol, it does not cause withdrawals, it is used to tread actual addictions. That is the fact.
Quote from: Camnator on October 21, 2014, 08:55:12 PMQuote from: Dr. Jan itor on October 21, 2014, 08:50:48 PMNo credibility. It blatantly lied and said cannabis is addictive. That is incredibly wrong. Stop buying government propaganda.It gets taught in Psychiatric residency. I learned this in med school, it is a fact. Weed hijacks the same striatal dopamine pathways that other addictive drugs hijack. They are developing medicine to treat cannabis addiction, whether you like it or not.
Quote from: Dr. Jan itor on October 21, 2014, 08:58:31 PMThey are definitely making medical marijuana illegal. Recreational, they are looking into Colorado and Washignton to see if it can work.But it's probably not going to end well, because the delegation agreed they will be sending the data from Colorado, Washington and other states that legalize it to the United Nations, which reserves the right to sue the living hell out of any country that legalizes marijuana.The only thing illegal are unjust laws which infringe upon freedom. I don't care what the United Nations sayd, they're a joke no one should listen to.
They are definitely making medical marijuana illegal. Recreational, they are looking into Colorado and Washignton to see if it can work.But it's probably not going to end well, because the delegation agreed they will be sending the data from Colorado, Washington and other states that legalize it to the United Nations, which reserves the right to sue the living hell out of any country that legalizes marijuana.