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    Default Re: Cannabis Cures - Educational Documentary - Cannabinoids

    We can and should only come from our own experience, I don't know anyone else's. They don't know mine?
    I guess some people are more susceptible than others.
    But I cannot condone it's use in it's current form because of my experience, no matter who or what says different.
    It is a point of interest that folks that use weed think it is good.
    Kings new clothes never convinced me either.

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    Default Re: Cannabis Cures - Educational Documentary - Cannabinoids

    Quote Posted by Tesla_WTC_Solution (here)
    Do I sound paranoid? LMAO
    I'm freakin out man!!!

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    Default Re: Cannabis Cures - Educational Documentary - Cannabinoids

    I wanted to share something with you guys re: experience and research of marijuana.

    My psychiatrist, who has practiced for nearly 50 (!!!) years,
    told me last week:

    "The USA has done a good job of making inaccessible any useful research that would otherwise cast light on the effects (and side effects/drug interactions) of marijuana".

    In fact, my doctor voted for the legality of the drug in Washington state last year (he is almost 90 years old I believe!).
    His only current concern is for his schizophrenic patients: the outmoded American research still blames schizophrenia on weed, whereas the European research (Netherlands in this case) demands some attention be given to the FACT that schizoaffective persons are drawn to cannabis because of its therapeutic nature.

    the same compound that cures cancer, Cannabidiol, is the drug that addresses stress disorders and self image disorders like schizoaffective personality and anorexia.

    There was no natural cure or treatment for anorexia or schizophrenia, to my knowledge, until CBD was discovered.
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    I posted the above to make some of the skeptics feel better.
    firsthand info from a real doctor (one of the best in town) re: his beliefs on marijuana.

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    Default Re: Cannabis Cures - Educational Documentary - Cannabinoids

    the evidence


    How can you ignore the benefits of marijuana?

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16401651
    http://jop.sagepub.com/content/23/8/979.short
    http://science.iowamedicalmarijuana....eke%201999.pdf
    http://www.nature.com/tp/journal/v2/...tp201215a.html
    Quote Citation: Translational Psychiatry (2012) 2, e94; doi:10.1038/tp.2012.15
    Published online 20 March 2012

    Cannabidiol enhances anandamide signaling and alleviates psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia

    F M Leweke1,2, D Piomelli3,4, F Pahlisch1,3, D Muhl2,3, C W Gerth2, C Hoyer1,2, J Klosterkötter2, M Hellmich5 and D Koethe1,2

    http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/p...essional/page4
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    Antitumor Effects
    Appetite Stimulation
    Analgesia

    Cannabinoids are a group of 21-carbon–containing terpenophenolic compounds produced uniquely by Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica species.[1,2] These plant-derived compounds may be referred to as phytocannabinoids. Although delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the primary psychoactive ingredient, other known compounds with biologic activity are cannabinol, cannabidiol (CBD), cannabichromene, cannabigerol, tetrahydrocannabivarin, and delta-8-THC. CBD, in particular, is thought to have significant analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity without the psychoactive effect (high) of delta-9-THC.

    Antitumor Effects
    One study in mice and rats suggested that cannabinoids may have a protective effect against the development of certain types of tumors.[3] During this 2-year study, groups of mice and rats were given various doses of THC by gavage. A dose-related decrease in the incidence of hepatic adenoma tumors and hepatocellular carcinoma was observed in the mice. Decreased incidences of benign tumors (polyps and adenomas) in other organs (mammary gland, uterus, pituitary, testis, and pancreas) were also noted in the rats. In another study, delta-9-THC, delta-8-THC, and cannabinol were found to inhibit the growth of Lewis lung adenocarcinoma cells in vitro and in vivo .[4] In addition, other tumors have been shown to be sensitive to cannabinoid-induced growth inhibition.[5-8]
    http://www.livestrong.com/article/92...ses-marijuana/
    Quote WHAT ARE THE MEDICINAL USES OF MARIJUANA?
    May 3, 2011 | By Janet Contursi
    Marijuana (Cannabis sativa, C. indica) is a medicinal herb from the same plant family as hops, the main ingredient in beer. The active ingredients in marijuana are chemicals known as cannabinoids, which also exist naturally in the human body. Cannabinoids attach to receptors in the brain and immune system and can affect bodily functions, including mood, pain, metabolism, muscle control and inflammation. Marijuana contains more than 60 cannabinoids, making it an important medicinal plant for a wide range of diseases.

    Pain
    The cannabinoids in marijuana are potent pain relievers. In a study reported in the 2009 issue of "Neurotherapeutics," Drs. Rahn and Hohmann tested several cannabinoids on nerve pain that is often associated with HIV, nerve damage, diabetes, multiple sclerosis and herpes infections. The researchers found that cannabinoids derived from the smoked plant, from synthetic compounds, and from plant extracts were all effective in treating pain.

    Inflammation
    Inflammation is at the root of many chronic diseases. A major active ingredient in marijuana is cannabidiol, which has anticonvulsant, anti-epileptic and anti-inflammatory properties. In a study published in the 2009 issue of "CNS Neuroscience and Therapeutics," lead author Dr. T. Iuvone notes that inflammation was a common symptom in many neurodegenerative diseases and actually contributed to the progressive degeneration of nerve cells. The researchers found that cannabidiol has neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory actions and may be useful in treating disorders like Alzhiemer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's disease.
    Migraine, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    Cannabinoids from marijuana can bind to receptors in the body and perform functions similar to the body's own cannabinoids, which are known as endocannabinoids. Marijuana can be a useful treatment if you have a disorder related to an endocannabinoid deficiency. In a study in the 2008 issue of "Neuro Endocrinology Letters," Dr. E. B. Russo examined the possibility that endocannabinoid deficiency could lead to migraine headaches, fibromyalgia and irritable bowel syndrome. Dr. Russo found that cannabinoids can block dopamine and other pathways in the brain and gastrointestinal system and relieve the symptoms associated with those disorders.

    Appetite Stimulant
    Cannabinoids interact with the receptors in the brain that regulate hunger. This is the reason people feel hungry when smoking marijuana. Marijuana's appetite-stimulating properties make it a useful herb for treating eating disorders, such as anorexia and HIV wasting disease.

    Spasms and Tics
    Cannabidiol, one of the cannabinoids in marijuana, has anticonvulsant properties. Marijuana may relieve spastic muscle movements and nervous tics in patients with multiple sclerosis and Tourette syndrome.

    Cancer
    Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive cannabinoid in marijuana, and cannabidiol are two of marijuana's most important medicinal ingredients. In a study in the 2006 issue of "The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics," lead author Dr. A Ligresti found that cannabidiol induces apoptosis, or cell death, in malignant breast cancer cells. In another study in the 2010 issue of "Molecular Cancer Therapeutics," lead author Dr. J. P. Marcu found that cannabidiol works synergistically with THC to inhibit the proliferation of glioblastoma cells and may be a useful additive to THC in treating patients with this form of brain cancer.

    Eye Disorders
    In the past decade, research has begun to address how cannabinoids affect the retinal system. In a study in the 2006 issue of the "Journal of Glaucoma," lead author Dr. I. Tomida found that THC reduced fluid pressure inside the eye in patients with ocular hypertension and glaucoma.

    References

    Neurotherapeutics; "Cannabinoids as Pharmacotherapies for Neuropathic Pain: From the Bench to the Bedside"; Rahn, E.J. and Hohmann, A.G.; October 2009
    CNS Neuroscience and Therapeutics; "Cannabidiol: A Promising Drug for Neurodegenerative Disorders?"; Iuvone, T. et al; 2009
    Neuro Endocrinology Letters; "Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency (CECD): Can This Concept Explain Therapeutic Benefits of Cannabis in Migraine, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Other Treatment-Resistant Conditions?"; Russo, E.B.; April 2008
    The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics; "Antitumor Activity of Plant Cannabinoids With Emphasis on the Effect of Cannabidiol on Human Breast Carcinoma"; Ligresti, A. et al; September 2006
    Molecular Cancer Therapeutics; "Cannabidiol Enhances the Inhibitory Effects of Delta9-Tetrahydrocannabinol on Human Glioblastoma Cell Proliferation and Survival"; Marcu, J.P. et al; January 2010
    Article reviewed by Dana Montey Last updated on: May 3, 2011


    Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/ar...#ixzz2MmqCpRES
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    Default Re: Cannabis Cures - Educational Documentary - Cannabinoids

    Quote Posted by Tesla_WTC_Solution (here)
    I find that an awful lot of people say some very general things about users of marijuana.

    here I am, a forum member and a living human being who sets my own alarm clock and wipes my own ass,
    and happens to smoke some marijuana too... does that make me a total loser?

    I want to know how many of the people who bash marijuana users have access to current research.
    You probably don't even know where to look for it.

    Amazingly enough, Google works as well when you are stoned as otherwise.
    How many nail biters are sitting on the edge of their chairs telling me the evils of weed,
    when they themselves are paranoid?




    I am super excited about the Cannabidiol cancer cure, excited about cannabidiol schizophrenia medications,
    and even more excited that people have freedom of speech in the USA and maybe even a place to use it.

    p.s. would Carl Sagan have written his books without pot? how come pot didn't stop him from it?
    Why am I writing right now?

    Do I sound paranoid? LMAO
    ditto tesla, ditto here
    unite, alright
    you know one thing about music? when it hits, you feel no pain!

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    Default Tommy Chong Is Now 99% Cancer Free Using Rick Simpson's Cannabis Oil and new diet

    Another interesting video about a cure for cancer.

    I use to think that marijuana was a not so good plant.
    Over the past year or so I really have been running into a great deal of information that
    this plant when eaten can cure cancer.

    Many people here on Avalon tend to be older folks, and there is a high probability that many of us are going to suffer from cancer.

    This knowledge might help others.

    I use to watch this guy in movies as a kid. It is interesting that he was able to get on National News and give his message to the world.


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    Default Re: Tommy Chong Is Now 99% Cancer Free Using Rick Simpson's Cannabis Oil and new diet

    Hello Everyone: Thanks for posting Vitalux! Excellent video but the title is not correct since Tommy didn't say he was 99% cancer free in the video. He only said he was going to start Rick Simpson's cancer cure for prostate cancer. Tommy also said he wants to come back and tell people that he is cured when that happens.
    There has been alot of titles lately that are stretching the words of what is said in the videos. Let's try and keep the titles more in line with what is actually being talked about.
    chancy

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    Default Re: Tommy Chong Is Now 99% Cancer Free Using Rick Simpson's Cannabis Oil and new diet

    The title confused me too after I listened, but thanks for posting. I wish tommy well.
    Love is an inside job

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    Default Re: Tommy Chong Is Now 99% Cancer Free Using Rick Simpson's Cannabis Oil and new diet

    It is ABSOLUTELY true that cannabidiol shrinks tumors -- this can even be found on cancer.gov!!!

    Marijuana is the cure for cancer.


    http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/p...essional/page4

    Quote Antitumor Effects
    One study in mice and rats suggested that cannabinoids may have a protective effect against the development of certain types of tumors.[3] During this 2-year study, groups of mice and rats were given various doses of THC by gavage. A dose-related decrease in the incidence of hepatic adenoma tumors and hepatocellular carcinoma was observed in the mice. Decreased incidences of benign tumors (polyps and adenomas) in other organs (mammary gland, uterus, pituitary, testis, and pancreas) were also noted in the rats. In another study, delta-9-THC, delta-8-THC, and cannabinol were found to inhibit the growth of Lewis lung adenocarcinoma cells in vitro and in vivo .[4] In addition, other tumors have been shown to be sensitive to cannabinoid-induced growth inhibition.[5-8]

    Cannabinoids may cause antitumor effects by various mechanisms, including induction of cell death, inhibition of cell growth, and inhibition of tumor angiogenesis invasion and metastasis.[9-12] One review summarizes the molecular mechanisms of action of cannabinoids as antitumor agents.[13] Cannabinoids appear to kill tumor cells but do not affect their nontransformed counterparts and may even protect them from cell death. These compounds have been shown to induce apoptosis in glioma cells in culture and induce regression of glioma tumors in mice and rats. Cannabinoids protect normal glial cells of astroglial and oligodendroglial lineages from apoptosis mediated by the CB1 receptor.[14]

    The effects of delta-9-THC and a synthetic agonist of the CB2 receptor were investigated in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).[15] Both agents reduced the viability of hepatocellular carcinoma cells in vitro and demonstrated antitumor effects in hepatocellular carcinoma subcutaneous xenografts in nude mice. The investigations documented that the anti-HCC effects are mediated by way of the CB2 receptor. Similar to findings in glioma cells, the cannabinoids were shown to trigger cell death through stimulation of an endoplasmic reticulum stress pathway that activates autophagy and promotes apoptosis. Other investigations have confirmed that CB1 and CB2 receptors may be potential targets in non-small cell lung carcinoma [16] and breast cancer.[17]

    An in vitro study of the effect of CBD on programmed cell death in breast cancer cell lines found that CBD induced programmed cell death, independent of the CB1, CB2, or vanilloid receptors. CBD inhibited the survival of both estrogen receptor–positive and estrogen receptor–negative breast cancer cell lines, inducing apoptosis in a concentration-dependent manner while having little effect on nontumorigenic, mammary cells.[18]

    CBD has also been demonstrated to exert a chemopreventive effect in a mouse model of colon cancer.[19] In the experimental system, azoxymethane increased premalignant and malignant lesions in the mouse colon. Animals treated with azoxymethane and CBD concurrently were protected from developing premalignant and malignant lesions. In in vitro experiments involving colorectal cancer cell lines, the investigators found that CBD protected DNA from oxidative damage, increased endocannabinoid levels, and reduced cell proliferation.

    Another investigation into the antitumor effects of CBD examined the role of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1).[12] ICAM-1 expression has been reported to be negatively correlated with cancer metastasis. In lung cancer cell lines, CBD upregulated ICAM-1, leading to decreased cancer cell invasiveness.

    In an in vivo model using severe combined immunodeficient mice, subcutaneous tumors were generated by inoculating the animals with cells from human non-small cell lung carcinoma cell lines.[20] Tumor growth was inhibited by 60% in THC-treated mice compared with vehicle-treated control mice. Tumor specimens revealed that THC had antiangiogenic and antiproliferative effects. However, research with immunocompetent murine tumor models has demonstrated immunosuppression and enhanced tumor growth in mice treated with THC.[21,22]

    In addition, both plant-derived and endogenous cannabinoids have been studied for anti-inflammatory effects. A mouse study demonstrated that endogenous cannabinoid system signaling is likely to provide intrinsic protection against colonic inflammation.[23] As a result, a hypothesis that phytocannabinoids and endocannabinoids may be useful in the risk reduction and treatment of colorectal cancer has been developed.[24-27]

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    Default Re: Tommy Chong Is Now 99% Cancer Free Using Rick Simpson's Cannabis Oil and new diet

    Quote Posted by Tesla_WTC_Solution (here)
    It is ABSOLUTELY true that cannabidiol shrinks tumors -- this can even be found on cancer.gov!!!

    Marijuana is the cure for cancer.


    http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/p...essional/page4

    Quote Antitumor Effects
    One study in mice and rats suggested that cannabinoids may have a protective effect against the development of certain types of tumors.[3] During this 2-year study, groups of mice and rats were given various doses of THC by gavage. A dose-related decrease in the incidence of hepatic adenoma tumors and hepatocellular carcinoma was observed in the mice. Decreased incidences of benign tumors (polyps and adenomas) in other organs (mammary gland, uterus, pituitary, testis, and pancreas) were also noted in the rats. In another study, delta-9-THC, delta-8-THC, and cannabinol were found to inhibit the growth of Lewis lung adenocarcinoma cells in vitro and in vivo .[4] In addition, other tumors have been shown to be sensitive to cannabinoid-induced growth inhibition.[5-8]

    Cannabinoids may cause antitumor effects by various mechanisms, including induction of cell death, inhibition of cell growth, and inhibition of tumor angiogenesis invasion and metastasis.[9-12] One review summarizes the molecular mechanisms of action of cannabinoids as antitumor agents.[13] Cannabinoids appear to kill tumor cells but do not affect their nontransformed counterparts and may even protect them from cell death. These compounds have been shown to induce apoptosis in glioma cells in culture and induce regression of glioma tumors in mice and rats. Cannabinoids protect normal glial cells of astroglial and oligodendroglial lineages from apoptosis mediated by the CB1 receptor.[14]

    The effects of delta-9-THC and a synthetic agonist of the CB2 receptor were investigated in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).[15] Both agents reduced the viability of hepatocellular carcinoma cells in vitro and demonstrated antitumor effects in hepatocellular carcinoma subcutaneous xenografts in nude mice. The investigations documented that the anti-HCC effects are mediated by way of the CB2 receptor. Similar to findings in glioma cells, the cannabinoids were shown to trigger cell death through stimulation of an endoplasmic reticulum stress pathway that activates autophagy and promotes apoptosis. Other investigations have confirmed that CB1 and CB2 receptors may be potential targets in non-small cell lung carcinoma [16] and breast cancer.[17]

    An in vitro study of the effect of CBD on programmed cell death in breast cancer cell lines found that CBD induced programmed cell death, independent of the CB1, CB2, or vanilloid receptors. CBD inhibited the survival of both estrogen receptor–positive and estrogen receptor–negative breast cancer cell lines, inducing apoptosis in a concentration-dependent manner while having little effect on nontumorigenic, mammary cells.[18]

    CBD has also been demonstrated to exert a chemopreventive effect in a mouse model of colon cancer.[19] In the experimental system, azoxymethane increased premalignant and malignant lesions in the mouse colon. Animals treated with azoxymethane and CBD concurrently were protected from developing premalignant and malignant lesions. In in vitro experiments involving colorectal cancer cell lines, the investigators found that CBD protected DNA from oxidative damage, increased endocannabinoid levels, and reduced cell proliferation.

    Another investigation into the antitumor effects of CBD examined the role of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1).[12] ICAM-1 expression has been reported to be negatively correlated with cancer metastasis. In lung cancer cell lines, CBD upregulated ICAM-1, leading to decreased cancer cell invasiveness.

    In an in vivo model using severe combined immunodeficient mice, subcutaneous tumors were generated by inoculating the animals with cells from human non-small cell lung carcinoma cell lines.[20] Tumor growth was inhibited by 60% in THC-treated mice compared with vehicle-treated control mice. Tumor specimens revealed that THC had antiangiogenic and antiproliferative effects. However, research with immunocompetent murine tumor models has demonstrated immunosuppression and enhanced tumor growth in mice treated with THC.[21,22]

    In addition, both plant-derived and endogenous cannabinoids have been studied for anti-inflammatory effects. A mouse study demonstrated that endogenous cannabinoid system signaling is likely to provide intrinsic protection against colonic inflammation.[23] As a result, a hypothesis that phytocannabinoids and endocannabinoids may be useful in the risk reduction and treatment of colorectal cancer has been developed.[24-27]
    No one is disputing that it can cure cancer. The issue we're having is that Tommy never claimed to be 99% cancer free in the interview. If another interview is available saying he is, that should be posted as well, otherwise the title of this post should be changed.

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    Default Marijuana - a cure for cancer?

    Marijuana - a cure for cancer?

    "Studies were recently completed by the California Pacific Medical Center in the San Francisco Bay area. The compound CBD was tested on animals with cancer as an alternative treatment. They found there was a disruption in the growth of tumors cells. CBD is a natural defense mechanism in the cannabis plant. In fact, CBD makes up about 40 percent of the cannabis plant matter. CBD is considered non-psychoactive, whereas THC is psychoactive. Basically, CBD doesn't give you the "high feelings" associated with THC, but it is showing promise in stopping or even reversing the effects of cancer on the body.

    By manipulating the breeding of the plants to achieve high contents of CBD and low content of THC, this could give a very low psychoactive response yet provide all the cancer fighting benefits of the CBD.

    This breakthrough discovery is on the verge of being tested on humans with both brain cancer and breast cancer. If this works, marijuana could be the single biggest breakthrough treatment we've seen for cancer; perhaps ever!"

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    Default Re: Marijuana - a cure for cancer?

    This seems to be already known for 35 years. That's one of the reasons this herb is made illegal. It's not only the one component CBD, it's the combination with it and the many chemicals in this herb what makes the curing abilities.

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    Default Re: Marijuana - a cure for cancer?

    Yep. It has been published and suppressed more than once. Yep, the synergism of THC and CBD in particular is very effective. Natural plant medicines cure without side effects because within the plant is the anti-dote to the side-effects, but science isolates the "active" compound only, patents it, then sells us more drugs to counter the side effects. A licence to print money.

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    Default Re: Marijuana - a cure for cancer?

    Thanking the OP for bringing more awareness to a miracle plant.
    The only crime was those that restricted this plant to humanity.
    Those that continue to restrict this plant from humanity should be charge with crimes against humanity and be locked away in a jail to keep the rest of humanity safe.

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    Default Re: Marijuana - a cure for cancer?

    Hi Music,i came across hemp seeds in my reading, as a source of protein and omega oils.I bought some from the health food store but the label stated "not for human consumption in Aust and NZ" .Apparantly they are not classified as a food product in this neck of the wood and this is currently being challenged.Sorry to go off topic just wondered if you (or anyone else) hav tried them.

    Thanks lookbeyond

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    Default Re: Marijuana - a cure for cancer?

    Great and while you're taking things out of supstances, how about taking the cocaine out of pain meds because they get you high, and taking the alcohol out of beer and drinks because they also cause swirving on the roads while driving. I mean some people "just don't want to smell like a alcoholic drunk and be so inebriated they can't even walk.

    I think you should leave what God gave US/World alone, before MONSANTO conficates the patents and boy or boy, monster drugs created from the pieces of healthy seeds, once curing diseases these same people are keeping illegal so their drug stocks will rise.

    One investment in a Medical Pot farm, and it will always pay. The taxes could clear every states debt in 2-4 years and pay for healthcare. Now isn't that the reasonable way to pay for healthcare, through the taxes of a plant that eases even back disc pain, kills cancer cells, stops nausea in Cancer patients(by the way, that THC does that) eases seizures, balances the canabinoid void that naturally is made in our bodies, but somehow now aren't producing. Hmmm... perhaps all those preseveratives?...LEAVE GOD'S PLANT/HERBS ALONE.
    Disecting each chemical compound for the most dollars. That's all the monopoly is trying to do.OWN IT ALL.Don't the people who are sick deserve a cheaper medicine that serves multiple ailments/illnrsses?? I would think so...don't you. They won't let us/price our meds in OUR? health programs? Kick em' off our health teet, they don't deserve to treat our bodies, if MONEY IS THEIR ONLY REASON FOR DOING IT.

    DOCTORS ACTUALLY WANT TO CURE OR HEAL THE PATIENT, THE INSURANCE COMPANIES USE THE LEAST STRONGEST DRUGS ON THE POOR THAT TAKE A LONGER TIME TO WORK, THEY NEVER PLAY FAIR. Why trust them with our bodies?
    Doctors only should be over our bodies as well as medically trained staff. The payment for all the patients/people on their greedy plans, they keep raising every year and people are back to leaving the prescriptions on the shelf at the drug store or taking half a pill or not refilling "until a ship comes in."
    Sick phychotic-greedy-maladjusted-GHOULS.
    Next they will be changing the fish to walk to the restaurant to be dinner.

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    Just like they siphoned all the vitamins and fiber out of the crops, they will do Marajuana the same way. Take what's good in it(all) of it, and disect as many chemical compounds they can to make the most money. The plant works on everything, so why administer it when the docs find something only on that part of the body. Disection of natural everything, is the curse of the Food, Drug Gods of the Markets, and they are after MJ.

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    How can these people go to bed and sleep peacefully at night, knowing they vote to keep patients suffering because they didn't invest in the right stock, and stand to lose money if the dividends don't cover what they put in? How can they unless they feed off the patients misery and suffering. PainVampires?
    Perhaps WE the people, need to ensure, they don't take what is perfect and dissect and price US/patients out of the cure. They've had cures for years, but there is no profit in a cure, unless everyone has the illness. Donald Rumsfeld has majority stocks in pharmaceutical business and went to Afghanistan to cut competion on the global markets from other countries in the Heroine/Pain medication supply.

    Ruthless? It's just business, nothing personal?

    You betcha!

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    They legalized it after Presidential study done by Richard Nixon. I'd check Deep Throats stocks, for as long as Nixon was thrown out and the law reversed. Seems some people care more about the profit, than a cure at the higher echelons/status quo tier.

    I'd like to give em' s tier alright. 3rd floor, solitary confinement since they are so disagreeable with Humanity living to their full potential. Poison the air with carcenogens then hold back the cure so their "chemo stocks can pay off" no matter how sick/weak they make the patient.

    Disgusting and I served in a the medical field in the ER as well as the "for profit denial services" passing off as insurance these days. I quit them in 2000, and it had gotten so bad, the President had to step up to the plate. WE shouldn't have to be subservient to a pharmaceutical company that will not sell cures, but just their lates stock regardless of side effect, organ failure, heart attack increases and stroke inducing drugs.

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    this iowa farmer..me..is waiting with acres to grow as much med and fiber as allowed...but instead i have to hide.hope that i planted safely and sweat it out every grow season..they like to fly and spy in my neck of the woods.great thread.
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    Hello friends.

    The Marijuana Conspiracy

    Last updated on March 6, 2013 at 12:00 am EDT by in5d Alternative News

    by Doug Yurchey

    MARIJUANA is DANGEROUS!!! Pot is NOT harmful to the human body or mind. Marijuana does NOT pose a threat to the general public. Marijuana is very much a danger to the oil companies, alcohol, tobacco industries and a large number of chemical corporations. Various big businesses, with plenty of dollars and influence, have suppressed the truth from the people.

    …POT IS ILLEGAL BECAUSE BILLIONAIRES WANT TO REMAIN BILLIONAIRES!

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