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For all the uneducated sheep who say Pot is bad for you. (video)
Wrong. Its proven that the canaboids can actually be very good for stopping cancers and tumor growth.
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/d...your_fate.html Then again if you dont beleive in science and only believe in religious myths then you wont understand this. |
Marijuana has been used as medicine for 10 000 years. It's been only in last few decades that it's been labelled "a drug".
Watch The union Documentary on Marijuana http://www.beersteak.com/wp-content/...ocumentary.gif |
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Marijuana is neither the dangerous drug some governments make it out to be, nor the miracle drug some activists make it out to be. When taken in moderation by a physically and mentally healthy person, both positive and adverse effects are close to negligible. So, for most people, it's just a somewhat healthier way to get a buzz than drinking. For some (asthmatics, people with mental health problems), it's risky. For others (people undergoing chemo, people suffering from MS, people suffering from glaucoma) it can have significant benefits. |
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Aside from that, no, it's not false. A rather large number of studies have been done on the subject, and although many contradict each other, the prevailing view is that marijuana is not directly linked to lung cancer, but is directly linked to precancerous changes in the lungs, and is also directly linked to a number of other lung-related illnesses. Basically, smoking and inhaling pretty much anything is bad for you. |
some weed doesn't have to be completely positive, most people do it for fun and that's fine.
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Also, my straws are bigger than yours. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...ubmed_RVDocSum http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3...ctPlusDru gs1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7...gdbfrom=pubmed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9...gdbfrom=pubmed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...gdbfrom=pubmed |
Libertine FTW :2 cents:
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The typical cigarette smoker smokes 20 or more cigarettes a day where I would bet that a typical pot smoker probably doesn't smoke an entire joint in a week I would guess that just inhaling the air of any smog-filled downtown city over a one week period is probably just as damaging to your lungs as smoking a joint a week (this last statement is NOT fact - just my own opinion :) ) Not that I know ANYTHING about pot...I just read about it in a book once - honest! -- Bill |
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However, a number of people who smoke pot easily smoke several joints a day, and that is as harmful as smoking several cigarettes a day - and it can be more harmful than living in a typical smog-filled city. Also, keep in mind that living in smog-filled cities actually does quite a bit of harm. Ground-level ozone and particulate matter can do far more damage than most people realize. But anyway, the main thing I'm trying to emphasize in this thread is this: smoking pot in moderation isn't all that bad, but in large quantities, it simply isn't good for your health. The same as with most enjoyable things, really. |
Do cannabinoids have antioxidant properties?
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Alcohol is miracle drug for dental work.
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People who smoke marijuana - even heavy, long-term marijuana users - do not appear to be at increased risk of developing lung cancer. Marijuana smoking also does not appear to increase the risk of head and neck cancers, such as cancer of the tongue, mouth, throat, or esophagus.
These findings were a surprise to the researchers. "We expected that we would find that a history of heavy marijuana use - more than 500-1,000 uses - would increase the risk of cancer from several years to decades after exposure to marijuana," said the senior researcher, Donald Tashkin, M.D., Professor of Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in Los Angeles. The study looked at 611 people in Los Angeles County who developed lung cancer, 601 who developed cancer of the head or neck regions, and 1,040 people without cancer who were matched on age, gender and neighborhood. http://news.softpedia.com/news/There...er-24575.shtml |
i like pot :)-~
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As for radioactive materials in cigarettes... that's actually true, but that's not because they're being sprayed on the crops. The source consists of particles present in both soil and fertilizer, and it can affect marijuana as well, depending on the soil and fertilizer being used. |
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I'm honestly all for the legalization for pot, but all this pretending like it has absolutely zero negative side effects is a fucking prime example of ignorance. |
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Here's an abstract of a paper by the same Tashkin whose research the article you linked to was based on: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16128224 Quote:
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/j...TRY=1&SRETRY=0 Or another study linking marijuana use to cancer: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9726006 Basically, at this point in time, there's no consensus on the exact long-term effects of habitual marijuana use. However, studies done so far indicate that smoking marijuana isn't exactly healthy, even if the risks associated with it appear to be fairly limited. But I'm done with this thread. To anyone without a strong personal interest in the matter, it should be clear that smoking pot in moderation is neither healthy nor extremely unhealthy. |
Good reason to twist one up
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Actually there are almost 600 additives that are added to cigarettes that makes them more harmful and toxic than if one was to smoke pure tobacco. This is what makes smoking cigarettes a lot more dangerous than marijuana. Marijuana is an amazing plant that has been demonized by our govt for so long that the truth about its qualities are just beginning to surface. If this plant was just discovered on some remote island it would be hailed as a miracle drug.
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You are quoting government studies and databases, they have ZERO credibility as far as marijuana is concerned. Your DARE teacher must have had some big ass tits. |
Dude, you can totally make killer rope out of it.
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The ONLY problem I have with weed is that it LOWERS testosterone. I have always known as a herb used in moderation it is healthy though... I wish I could sell it on my health store! haha :thumbsup
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I love these threads, helps me pinpoint the potheads.
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smoking ANY plant material is unhealthy, end of argument.
i'm a pothead, i love weed. but if you believe that smoking it has no negative effects, you're no less a sheep than the naysayers... |
marjiuana needs to be legalized now
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In my experience. It puts you in a rut, smoking day after day. It reduced my motivation overall. I ate unhealthy and didn't exercise nearly as much when I was smoking. After I quit I felt my mind was a lot clearer, I also felt less anxious. However, I do believe weed effects everyone different. |
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pathetic come back. go suck your own dick. |
i dont understand ok. some governments are evil but over 90% ban the use of this drug why?
is it simply because it's a blackman drug? |
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