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Cancer survivor talks about how marijuana helped her illness (WTKR Norfolk)

January 26th, 2010 · Comments Off · Marijuana News, New



New legislation could decriminalize marijuana and make it widely available for patients who could use it for treatment.

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Medical Marijuana And Cancer Research

January 23rd, 2010 · Comments Off · Marijuana Articles

According to the investigators at the University of Salerno, cannabinoids (one of the compounds found in medical marijuana) limit cancer cell proliferation and induce tumor-selective cell death.

The authors of the scientific review concluded that, cannabinoids inhibit “tumor growth and migration, angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels to cancerous tumors), [and] metastasis (the transfer of malignant cells from one site to another).” They are also quoted as stating that, “Emerging evidence suggests that agonists of cannabinoid receptors … may offer a novel strategy to treat cancer.”

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Marijuana Addiction Hypnosis For Quitting

January 21st, 2010 · Comments Off · Marijuana Articles

Marijuana is popularly called cannabis, pot, weed, dope, hash, grass, draw etc, it has many different names. After continued use over a long period of time marijuana can lead to addiction. Marijuana addiction often creeps up on people, it’s something that people often fall into and don’t even realise that they are addicted, because they don’t realise it’s possible to be addicted to cannabis. Some people who are addicted to marijuana even need professional rehabilitation, in fact over 500,000 Americans go to rehab for marijuana addiction every year.
Hypnosis has become extremely popular lately as a complimentary option for those undergoing treatment for marijuana addiction. Hypnosis can be tried in two ways. You can go to a hypnotherapist practitioner, or you can buy a CD or mp3 that help you with self-hypnosis in your own home. They both work in the same way but seeing a therapist will cost you a lot more money.
The technique of hypnotherapy effects major changes in your habits by routing messages straight to the subconscious. Therefore, you develop a liking for certain habits and dislike for others. This helps you follow a certain pattern of behaviour without as much effort. Hypnosis cannot however, interfere with your ethical ideas. It’s recognised to be safe and cannot make you do something that you do not want to. It’s not a forum of magic Jedi mind control.
Trying a hypnosis session is actually quite easy. It may include four major steps and last for about an hour. You don’t have to do anything but go into a trance as led by the hypnotherapist in the clinic. A similar trance is induced by listening to a CD. In the case of the CD, messages are woven into music of certain frequencies. You may sometimes fall asleep during a hypnosis session, but you will always wake up naturally fully refreshed.
If you visit a hypnotherapist your sessions may be scheduled thrice a week. A CD for self-hypnosis can be used thrice in a day if you wish. Either way, to actually benefit from hypnosis to treat marijuana addiction you must remain regular with your sessions. Most hypnosis treatments last for a couple of months. A minimum of 60-day usage is recommended with CDs for self-hypnosis.
Marijuana withdrawal symptoms can range from physical tension and irritability to mood swings, depression and complete loss of appetite. Hypnosis can compliment any treatment for de-addiction and is helpful in most cases.
Marijuana addiction can be got rid of by a combination of exercise, will power, the right support network and hypnosis. No approach should be used in isolation. But, all the effort is worth it for improving your life and becoming addiction free.
Success with hypnosis will vary depending on your susceptibility, some will go deeper into trance than others and are more susceptible to suggestion, but many do experience a significant effect. Obviously will power will still be required.

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Therapy with Medical Marijuana

January 20th, 2010 · Comments Off · Marijuana Articles

I’m writing this in response to a previous article by a Professor of Psychiatry in a prominent East Coast medical school but my remarks are directed at about 75 percent of physicians in the U.S. The article had more incorrect information that I thought possible from a Professor Psychiatry.The big problem seems to be the impact of “Reefer Madness” and obviously many physicians still believe it and attest to the validity of the U.S. gov’t propaganda.I am going to go through the several inaccuracies of his article.First of all he says “marijuana is not benign”. Medically it is one of the most benign but effective medicine, ever found.Then he outlines potential risks. There are none, or very few.He said Napoleon’s troops brought it to Europe. Actually the Persians brought it to Scythia, part of European Russia maybe a thousand years before.While THC is the main chemical possibly 95 percent, CBD and CBN seem to be the next most present. It appears few people know the activities of the rest because they are in such small amounts.Marijuana doctor/specialists will disagree with this statement that 9 percent become addicted.Just because someone uses it constantly is because IT WORKS, not that they are addicted. Medical users who run out have minimal withdrawal symptoms. Marijuana doctors have seen little or no withdrawal syndromes!The U.S. Government says about 70 million people here have used it, and possibly 10 million use it daily. There has been no epidemic of harm.Many people, however, might confess they are “addicted” and seek abuse treatment to avoid jail or risk losing their job.The article uses “intoxication” which means POISONING which it isn’t. This “intoxication” doesn’t even compare with alcohol or two espresso coffees. It is nothing like nicotine withdrawal, which is harder to beat than heroin. Beating the big “H” involves excruciating pain and sickness, but when its over, its over. Cigarette smokers that quit will tell you a year after the fact that they still have cravings.He implies it causes cancer and damages the immune system. It does the opposite. He also implies it may lead to opiate addiction. Actually, marijuana/cannabis has been used to get addicts off alcohol, opiates and nicotine.He says it triggers psychoses. Actually California doctors are using it to treat psychoses including PTSD, probably the most common one now.Any medical/scientific articles more than 5 years old are sadly out of date. Marijuana is used successfully for maybe one hundred or more medical conditions and these conditions can be found easily by sitting at a computer for just a few minutes.Dronabinol/Marinol is NO SUBSTITUTE for marijuana used with a vaporizer, not as a cigarette. For nausea and vomiting Marinol is useless. People throw it up. It takes too long to act, from one to two hours, and patients frequently get dreadful anxiety and panic attacks which are typical signs of overdose.If this doctor or any other doctor would see a few marijuana patients, most of whom had used for 10 to 50 years, he would see some very sick near medically destitute patients who are getting good relief from marijuana.Some California doctors say “all marijuana use is medical”. It certainly seems very effective for coping and the euphoria from a medical dose is extremely beneficial for patients in extreme pain, or suffering from cancer or AIDS.We marijuana doctors advise the use of vaporizers which decreases almost to zero any bronchial irritation common with burning/smoking.We welcome FDA testing and approval but remember they approved Thalidamide, Latrite, Vioxx and several more real nasy poisons.If marijuana is good for terminal cancer why shouldn’t it be available for persons in severe chronic pain, spasms and nausea? Cannabis has been used for 5000 years without one death.Source: Dr. Phil Leveque of Salem-News.com

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Officials Debate Merits Of Medical Marijuana As Coping Tool In Pain Fight (Medical News Today)

January 20th, 2010 · Comments Off · Medical Marijuana News

As access to medical marijuana becomes more widespread, officials are debating its use as a pain-coping treatment and are easing rules for the sick to use the drug, The Wall Street Journal reports. “The U.S. Department of Justice has said it will not generally prosecute ill people under doctors’ care whose use of the drug complies with state rules

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