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    Default Re: Cannabis dissolves cancerous tumor in young infant, deemed a 'miracle baby' by physician

    Quote Posted by Koyaanisqatsi (here)
    Well I am an expert, and yes, you are correct. Research suggests these cannabinoids work better when the full spectrum is administered. However, thc itself has accelerated tumor growth in certain studies. These cannabinoids are like vitamins. Vitamins we have been severley deficient in (most of us) for decades if not a lifetime.
    That explains nicely why they have outlawed it doesn't it? Everything's upsidedown.

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    Default Re: Cannabis dissolves cancerous tumor in young infant, deemed a 'miracle baby' by physician

    Very inspiring story! I just ordered some cannabinoid oil today here in WA state for my husband. It seems to be high quality and organic, they also sell online: http://purecbd.net/ We are detoxing him from pain pills that he's been taking for about 5 years now for his chronic pain and he's now in extreme pain with the withdrawals. He quit all the other medications the VA had been prescribing for his high blood pressure, kidney problems and high blood sugar about 6 months ago. The pain pills were the last to tackle.

    I will get him an appointment with a local clinic so he can get a medical marijuana card, then I can legally grow the marijuana and make our own oil. Ever since I watched Rick Simpson's RUN FROM THE CURE video a few years ago, I've been excited about how many conditions marijuana oil can help or cure: https://youtube.com/watch?v=hmYNLNF7NBw.

    Up until yesterday my husband refused to try medical marijuana but now he's in so much pain he's willing to give it a try. I love reading stories where people are healed or greatly improved with the oil!!
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    Default Re: Cannabis as medicine

    Man Acquitted Of Marijuana Charges Through Jury Nullification In New Hampshire
    I hope this goes viral.
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1890824.html
    The Huffington Post By Hilary Hanson
    09/17/2012
    Quote A New Hampshire Rastafarian facing felony marijuana cultivation charges was declared not guilty on Friday because a jury believed that punishing him for the offense would be unjust.

    59-year-old Doug Darrell was arrested in 2009, after a National Guard helicopter flying over his home found he was growing 15 marijuana plants in his backyard, according to WNTK. At Darrell's trial, PRWEB reports, jurors nullified the case against him.

    Jury nullification occurs when a jury concludes that a defendant is technically guilty, but fails to convict the defendant on the grounds that the law in question is unjust. While jury nullification is legal, judges frequently do not inform juries of this power, and may prohibit defense attorneys from doing so, according to the University of Missouri.At Darrell's trial, however, the jurors were fully informed of their nullification power, the Laconia Daily Sun reports. As per the recommendation of defense attorney Mark Sisti, Judges James O'Neill read aloud to the jury:

    "Even if you find that the State has proven each and every element of the offense charged beyond a reasonable doubt, you may still find the defendant not guilty if you have a conscientious feeling that a not guilty verdict would be a fair result in this case."
    Sisti argued that convicting Darrell would be unfair, given that he was growing marijuana for personal medical and religious use.

    After deliberating for six hours, the jury unanimously declared Darrell not guilty.

    Juror Cathleen Converse, self-described as a "straitlaced little old lady," explained her reasoning in an interview with Free Talk Live.

    "Mr. Darrell is a peaceful man," she said. "He grows for his own personal religious and medicinal use. I knew that my community would be poorer rather than better off had he been convicted.”

    Prior to the trial, Darrell turned down several plea deals, including one that included no jail time or fine, Reason.com reports. Sisti said his client insisted on a jury trial because "[Darrell] didn't think he was guilty of anything; [marijuana is] a sacrament in his religion."

    Informing jurors of their nullification rights will likely become the norm soon in New Hampshire. In June, Governor John Lynch signed HB 146, a bill that explicitly allows defense attorneys to tell jurors about jury nullification.

    The law will take effect in January.
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    Quote Posted by onawah (here)
    The juicer in the video I posted in post #1 is an Omega 8003, which is what I have.
    It's a masticating juicer, which means instead of tearing up the produce with little metal teeth, it crushes the juice out, which is better for a lot of reasons.
    I have the Omega VRT 350HD, its a bit slow and I have to cut up kale or it clogs, but I'm sure it would work... I tried juicing catcti once, that was a fail... hahaha (should have skinned it).

    I bought my Omega for much the same reasons you did, I've been juicing off and on for about 2 years; since I've come to the islands I haven't juiced much due to being so busy with the horse rescue and full time job and drill on the weekends and the massive amounts of alcohol that is required to be consumed (haha).

    Oh and I'm drug tested monthly, so cannabis consumption is a rare thing for me.
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    Quote Posted by TargeT (here)
    Quote Posted by onawah (here)
    The juicer in the video I posted in post #1 is an Omega 8003, which is what I have.
    It's a masticating juicer, which means instead of tearing up the produce with little metal teeth, it crushes the juice out, which is better for a lot of reasons.
    I have the Omega VRT 350HD, its a bit slow and I have to cut up kale or it clogs, but I'm sure it would work... I tried juicing catcti once, that was a fail... hahaha (should have skinned it).

    I bought my Omega for much the same reasons you did, I've been juicing off and on for about 2 years; since I've come to the islands I haven't juiced much due to being so busy with the horse rescue and full time job and drill on the weekends and the massive amounts of alcohol that is required to be consumed (haha).

    Oh and I'm drug tested monthly, so cannabis consumption is a rare thing for me.
    I've been wanting one of those slow juicers (Hurom / 350HD / etc) -- way better than the centrifugal ones -- which won't juice kale hardly at all ...

    The slow juicers are a cross between a cold press and a masticator -- they work very well for broad range of juice-ables and like a masticating juicer, don't put a ton of air into your juice.
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    Default Re: Cannabis dissolves cancerous tumor in young infant, deemed a 'miracle baby' by physician

    Quote Posted by NancyV (here)
    Very inspiring story! I just ordered some cannabinoid oil today here in WA state for my husband. It seems to be high quality and organic, they also sell online: http://purecbd.net/ We are detoxing him from pain pills that he's been taking for about 5 years now for his chronic pain and he's now in extreme pain with the withdrawals. He quit all the other medications the VA had been prescribing for his high blood pressure, kidney problems and high blood sugar about 6 months ago. The pain pills were the last to tackle.

    I will get him an appointment with a local clinic so he can get a medical marijuana card, then I can legally grow the marijuana and make our own oil. Ever since I watched Rick Simpson's RUN FROM THE CURE video a few years ago, I've been excited about how many conditions marijuana oil can help or cure: https://youtube.com/watch?v=hmYNLNF7NBw.

    Up until yesterday my husband refused to try medical marijuana but now he's in so much pain he's willing to give it a try. I love reading stories where people are healed or greatly improved with the oil!!
    I hope it helps him! I have in the past had to detox from pain pills and other narcotics and it can be pretty awful to say the very least. my heart goes out to him.

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    Well I am happy to report that after a few administrations of the oil, one of my wife's tumors is noticeably smaller. the oil made her sick though the first night she took it- but I think she kinda od'd on a bit. now she has a better handle on the dosing
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    Default Re: Cannabis dissolves cancerous tumor in young infant, deemed a 'miracle baby' by physician

    Fantastic news EC!

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    Lightbulb Hemp Repairs Damaged DNA

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    Scientists have discovered astounding new evidence that suggests hemp proteins have the capacity to repair damaged DNA -- a phenomenon that occurs in all humans as the result of aging.

    While the majority of people are aware that DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is present within most living organisms, there is perhaps a larger percentage who are completely oblivious to the fact that this hereditary material accumulates damage in a manner similar to wear and tear on an automobile.

    Fortunately, human cells are resilient and are able to fix most of the blemishes that occur each day within our genetic code. Yet, not all of this damage is repairable, which is what scientists believe leads to the body’s inability to heal itself.

    Although most of the injuries to DNA are not serious, some damages, like strand breaks, can cause the body to make mistakes during the repair process that can shorten a person’s lifespan.

    The good news is that the two primary proteins found in hemp seeds -- Edestin and Albumin -- can assist the body in repairing damaged DNA that it is otherwise incapable of fixing on its own. Edestin protein, which is only found in hemp seeds, has a makeup similar to blood plasma and has been shown to promote a healthy immune system as well as eliminate stress. Its counterpart, Albumin protein, assists in maintaining the strength of tissues that hold the body together.

    “Hemp protein contains all of the 20 known amino acids -- including 9 essential amino acids (EAAs). These amino acids are labeled “essential” because the human body can’t produce them on its own. A diet that is deficient of EAAs may lead to degenerative conditions,” according to Global Hemp.

    Research shows that consuming hemp seed and hemp seed oil is an ideal method for fixing DNA. This is because hemp contains “the perfect 3:1 ratio” of Omega fatty acids, which are instrumental in the damage done to DNA.

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    Default Re: Hemp Repairs Damaged DNA

    No wonder the powers that be wanted to keep it to themselves (which is what making something illegal does btw...) blackmarket economics... using politics to serve Crime... bastards... time to wake up... it's only our ignorance now that supports it... We have no such excuse today...
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    Default Re: Hemp Repairs Damaged DNA

    Hemp hearts aren't illegal to buy, I get them from amazon, they taste kind of nutty. I soak them along with chea seeds in kefir milk

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    Most health food stores carry them too.

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    Default Re: Cannabis dissolves cancerous tumor in young infant, deemed a 'miracle baby' by physician



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    Default Cannabis scientific research papers, lots of them, dig in.



    Cannabinoid Research ( copy /paste links )
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    Looks like I've got a lot of reading to do. It just so happens that I'm writing a paper for review over the War on Drugs, so these documents should be helpful. Many thanks to you my friend.

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    Looks like I've got a lot of reading to do. It just so happens that I'm writing a paper for review over the War on Drugs, so these documents should be helpful. Many thanks to you my friend.

    You are most welcome, I hope those documents can be of help to you.

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    I´ll love being your neighbour.... This is incredible...thanks
    Love and cannabis

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    Thanks 778, I'll just watch the video for now! *giggle*

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