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HEMP OIL WITH THC & CBD CURES CANCER AND MUCH MORE!!! Cannabis Extract Medicine and Disease Cannabis extract medicine, also known as “hemp oil” when referring to the type pioneered by Rick Simpson, is a concentrated formulation of cannabis that is ingested orally. By eating large quantities of the oil over a three to six month period, nearly any disease you can imagine can either be cured or completely controlled. This is possible because cannabis medicine works fundamentally through the endocannabinoid system, the superregulatory system of our bodies that maintains homeostasis in the other systems. You can see the reality of cannabis medicine’s effectiveness in all the things that smoking it is good for. It is widely known and observable that people with cancer, chronic pain, inflammatory conditions, and other conditions smoke cannabis with remarkable efficacy. When you think about that, it’s pretty crazy that setting something on fire and inhaling the resulting smoke (thus getting the cannabinoids in a low-concentration form through the lungs, which are not meant to ingest things) works better than many expensive pharmaceuticals. But with cannabis extract oil, there are two primary differences. First, the cannabinoids are much more concentrated than with smoking, so it has a more powerful effect on your system. Second, the oil is ingested, not smoked, meaning it is digested through the system that is meant to absorb nutrients. Essentially, you are feeding your body the

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An expert in movement disorders like Parkinson’s and Huntington’s, Dr. Juan Sanchez-Ramos brings research on the cannabinoid system in brains of rats and humans to the 2002 Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics in Portland, OR. Presenting animated graphics on the distribution of cannabinoid receptor CB-1 in the Basal Ganglia, he then describes effects of cannabinoids on normal and abnormal movement. Dr. Sanchez-Ramos explores the re-discovery of cannabinoids as a treatment for movement disorders and their potential as neuroprotective agents, pointing out that NIH holds a patent on neuroprotective uses of cannabinoids video.google.com Conference hosted by Patients Out of Time. DVDs are available at: www.medicalcannabis.com

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A discussion of synthetic cannabinoids and at risk populations. Presented by University of Central Missouri MSN candidates: Melissa Barkmeyer RN, BSN; Ann Gottfried RN, BSN; Elizabeth Moore RN, BSN; and Darla White RN, BSN References: Burrow-Sanchez, JJ (2006). Understanding adolescent substance abuse: Prevalence, risk factors, and clinical implications. Journal of Counseling and Development, 84(3), 283-290. Camp, NE (2011). Synthetic cannabinoids. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 37(3), 292- 293. doi: 10.1016/j-jen2011.01.006 Creemers, HE, Verhulst, FC, & Huizink, AC (2009). Temperamental risk factors for adolescent cannabis use: a systematic review of prospective general population studies. Substance Use and Misuse, 44: 1833 — 1854. doi: 10.3109/108260802494933 Dunn, MS, Kitts, C., Lewis, S., Goodrow, B., & Scherzer, GD (2011). Effects of youth assets on adolescent alcohol, tobacco, marijuana use, and sexual behavior. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 55(3), 23-40. Fast, D., Small, W., Krusi, A., Wood, E., & Kerr, T. (2010). ‘I guess my own fancy screwed me over’: transitions in drug use and the context of choice among young people entrenched in an open drug scene. BMC Public Health 10(126), 1- 10. Hall, W. & Degenhardt, L. (2009). Adverse health effects of non-medical use of cannabis use. Lancet, 374(9698), 1383-1391. Hu, X., Primack, BA, Barnett, TE, & Cook, RL (2011). College students and use of K2: an emerging drug of abuse in young persons. Substance Abuse

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Assosciate Professor at University of KY, College of Pharmacy, Dr. Stinchcomb describes research funded by the American Cancer Society for alternative dosage systems, specifically in appetite stimulation and chronic pain relief, with controlled release reducing side effects of Cannabinoid treatment. Presented to 2nd Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics, Portland, OR, May, 2002. video.google.com

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Endocannabinoid Ligands and Cannabinoid Receptors Joomla; A brief history of THC research bestmedicinenetwork.org Effects of Marijuana Free Essays brought to you by 123HelpMe.com www.123helpme.com Nature Reviews Cancer; The endogenous cannabinoid system www.nature.com National Cancer Institute; Questions and Answers About Cannabis www.cancer.gov The 420 Times; Rick Simpson — (Still) Running From The Cure the420times.com Phoenix Tears; Make The Medicine phoenixtears.ca Nature.com; Marijuana may make your brain grow www.nature.com Journal of Clinical Investigation; Cannabinoids promote embryonic and adult hippocampus neurogenesis and produce anxiolytic- and antidepressant-like effects www.jci.org Music by Brian Robbins, “Marijuana (The government wants to test me when I pee)” download it here; www.amazon.com Well once upon a time in 1776, Thomas Jefferson signed his name on a piece of marijuana, and this document was a symbol of freedom and of liberty, at least for the rich, white gentry. As time marched along, this plant that I refer to has been used for everything, from medicine to the American flag. And now it seems to me that somewhere along the way, things got messed up, yeah, got a little messed up, Oh marijuana. A gift of God to my brothers and me. Oh marijuana Now the government wants to test me when I pee. Well some say a conspiracy of the petro-chemical and pulp-paper industries combined in a crazy plot to kill the competition. Government hysteria, conflict of

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NORML National Marijuana Forum: Dr. Robert Melamede, CU Boulder 2009 Filmed by Christopher Pezza of April 19, 2009. www.youtube.com World-renowned Medical Cannabis Research expert Dr. Robert Melamede has a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from the City University of New York. Dr. Melamede is a retired Chairman of the Biology Department at University of Colorado, Colorado Springs in 2005, where he continues to teach and research cannabinoids, cancer, and DNA repair. Dr. Melamede is recognized as a leading authority on the therapeutic uses of cannabis, and has authored or co-authored dozens of papers on a wide variety of scientific subjects. Dr. Melamede’s current focus is on integrating far from equilibrium thermodynamic physics with the biology of life and health and the unique evolutionary role played by the endocannabinoid system in these processes. Dr. Melamede also serves on the Editorial Board of The Journal of the International Association for Cannabis as Medicine, the Scientific Advisory Board of Americans for Safe Access, Sensible Colorado, Scientific Advisor for Cannabis Therapeutics as well as a variety other of state dispensaries and marijuana patient advocacy groups. Dr. Melamede frequently serves as an expert witness in cannabis-related trials. Dr. Melamede’s testimony was critical in the recent trial of growers for the Vancouver Island Compassion Society that resulted Canadian Court’s ruling that their current medical marijuana laws were

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This explains why all animals on the planet can get stoned, it is because all life originated from the see and we have all inherited the same nervous system from early sea life. It is an accident that the chemical THC found in cannabis affects the nervous system in the way it does. “The reason that cannabis gets you stoned is due to an accident of evolution” This is a clip from BBC Horizon: Cannabis The Evil Weed? It is on you tube if you wish to watch it.

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What’s the Cannabinoid Receptor? To learn more, listen (and watch) Christian explain and demonstrate. He also tells a story about his “Hot” Korean girlfriend and that old 240D car of his.

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