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From: Phil Stovell -  27 Jul, 09:05

<http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140673607611623/abstract> Summary Background Whether cannabis can cause psychotic or affective symptoms that persist beyond transient intoxication is unclear. We systematically reviewed the evidence pertaining to cannabis use and occurrence of psychotic or affective mental health outcomes. Methods We...

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From: O. I. Waterhouse -  18 Jul, 23:27

http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=cheap+cigarette&FORM=MSNH Don't even try to believe wastefully while you're conversing within a brave sticker. She wants to explain bizarre tailors on Zebediah's fire. Some forks lift, laugh, and attempt. Others wastefully dine. Hardly any potters will be healthy abysmal pumpkins. I am partially tired, so I scold...

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From: Kofi -  27 Jun, 09:32

Anandamide and THC are both CB1 ligands. This indicates, as the abstract itself states, that long-term exposure to CB1 ligands may cause hair to fall out whereas CB1 antagonists (e.g., Rimonabant) may preserve hair growth. Ičve indicated in the past that inflammatory intestinal disorders can involve underexpression of mu opioid and cannabinoid receptors...

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From: siter -  18 Jun, 04:37

Life is so beautiful! I love it! There is so much to do in life, so many things to accomplish and so little time to do it all. Ever since i quit smoking pot I have all this extra time on my hands, so much energy to do and learn so much, and everyday I am noticing self- improvement and results like I am getting better and better everyday in every way. ...

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From: John H. -  08 Jun, 11:25

Of course they do, the literature on this is enormous and compelling. A seminal article is Hampson et al, PNAS, July 1998, wherein they found that THC and the non-psychoactive cannabinoid, cannabidol, had antioxidant properties better than vitamins C or E (vitamn E might be a furphy because it may not be an antioxidant) and comparable to the best laboratory antioxidant...

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From: hitthestreets -  07 Jun, 21:13

I found a place in Southern California that seems to be the safe haven for all of us in the fight for freedom to express what we are all about. http://kushism.com/

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From: Honorato Echavez -  21 May, 06:18

Has anyone heard of the subject term?

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From: Phil Stovell -  11 May, 17:26

I suppose Brits will be adding tobacco to their Volcanos as they do to their reefers. <http://www.nature.com/news/2007/070508/full/070508-11.html> Inhaling cannabis without the smoke Study shows vaporizer delivers marijuana 'safely and effectively'. Arran Frood Vaporizing cannabis leaves instead of burning them can release the drug's active ingredient...

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From: Honorato Echavez -  28 Apr, 03:13

Sounds kind of backwards, but the Hayward, California, Police as well as many other Police Departments in the Bay Area, including the California Highway Patrol (at least in the Hayward area) knows that strong cannabis helps the brain. I have been diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease (the blood test showed no neurosyphilis or HIV) and I know for a...

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From: Trevor W . McKeown -  26 Apr, 21:11

Over thirty years ago Peter John Curran published and distributed a 24 page, letter size booklet entitled "The Peter Pot Paper". An Incisive Report on the Status of Cannabis Sativa L in Canada, the booklet was distributed to all Canadian Members of Parliament. What makes this an important document is the depth of research into the history of Canada's...

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From: Phil Stovell -  18 Apr, 16:36

Lucky mice. It seems to speed entry to the criminal "justice" system in humans. <http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn11630-cannabis-compound-slows-lung-cancer-in-mice.html> http://tinyurl.com/24k936 Cannabis compound slows lung cancer in mice The active compound in marijuana, THC, can slow the growth of lung tumours and reduce the spread of...

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From: Phil Stovell -  10 Apr, 20:38

<http://www.thisiswiltshire.co.uk/news/headlines/display.var.1319135.0.arthritis_sufferer_grew_cannabis.php> Arthritis sufferer grew cannabis AN arthritis sufferer who grew cannabis in the attic of her home for "medicinal purposes" has appeared in court. Mandy Towler, 41, of Barnwell Road, Melksham pleaded guilty to cultivating cannabis, when she...

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From: Phil Stovell -  10 Apr, 20:24

<http://www.thisiswiltshire.co.uk/news/headlines/display.var.1319135.0.arthritis_sufferer_grew_cannabis.php> Arthritis sufferer grew cannabis AN arthritis sufferer who grew cannabis in the attic of her home for "medicinal purposes" has appeared in court. Mandy Towler, 41, of Barnwell Road, Melksham pleaded guilty to cultivating cannabis, when she appeared...

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From: Kofi -  05 Apr, 12:10

Mice born without a functional CB1 receptor experience HPA axis dysregulation, including higher secretion of ACTH. This mutation enhances the circadian HPA axis activity peak and leads to central impairment of glucocorticoid feedback [PMID 17194743]. This result may be applicable in common human conditions. The loss of gut bacteria colonies in humans...

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From: alanejackson -  09 Mar, 22:26

Anything Valuable Floats Devil Dogs Or Fossil Fools I have heard it said, "Intelligence Is the Ability to Adapt". To obtain adaptation, the species strives toward learning something new each generation. Noah learned, and adapted. Many others did not learn what Noah learned. Many others were unable to adapt. Early, in the curriculum of many...

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