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Walgreens- Clarifying Clinical Cannabis

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IndicaIsland

Guesses for how many years it will be before people can walk in to a drug store and buy marijuana? This is from a Walgreens blog.


What is Medical Marijuana (Cannabis)?

Medical marijuana is the use of the leaves, flowers and buds of the hemp plant cannabis as treatment for diseases or symptoms. The healing properties of cannabis are due to its high cannabidiol (CBD) content (the non-psychoactive component of cannabis that may be beneficial in treating pain, epileptic seizures and possibly psychoses).2 Marijuana also contains tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a molecule that can stimulate appetite, decrease nausea, reduce pain and produce a psychoactive effect.2

How Does Medical Marijuana Work?

Cannabinoids attach like a key to a lock to your body’s naturally occurring cannabinoid receptors, which make up the endocannabinoid (EC) system. Both the therapeutic and psychoactive properties of marijuana occur when a cannabinoid activates a cannabinoid receptor. Because the EC system is found in many parts of your brain and cannabinoid receptors are all over your body—in your brain, lungs, liver, kidneys and immune system—the effects of THC and CBD are wide-ranging.5

When marijuana is smoked, its effects can kick in immediately. The THC chemicals quickly travel from your lungs into your bloodstream. Then, brain cells release the chemical dopamine, which creates physical effects. When marijuana is eaten however, it may take up to an hour for it to metabolize in the stomach and digestive system before being felt by the brain.6

Research on the health benefits of marijuana is ongoing, but current studies have proven that cannabinoid receptors play an important role in many body processes, including metabolic regulation, cravings, pain, anxiety, bone growth and immune function.7

Why is the Use of Medical Marijuana Debated?

Though marijuana has been approved for medical use in many states, marijuana is not yet approved for national use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Research has indicated it may impair your lungs, memory and judgment.8

However, research has also shown marijuana provides pain relief in ways traditional pain medicines don’t.9 Medical marijuana can improve appetite and relieve nausea in those who have cancer and it may help relieve symptoms such as muscle stiffness in people who have multiple sclerosis.10,11

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What are Common Uses for Medical Marijuana?

Though there is limited research to create general treatment recommendations, medical marijuana use has been suggested and reported for many different conditions including:12
•Cancer pain management
•Parkinson’s disease
•Tourette’s Syndrome
•Alzheimer’s disease
•Schizophrenia
•Cardiovascular disorders
•Palliative care
•Glaucoma

How is Medical Marijuana Used?

Smoking medical marijuana is the most common method of using it because the patient is able to feel its effects almost immediately, and is able to control how much relief they need.13 However, this brings an increased risk of bronchitis or other respiratory problems.

Medicinal marijuana can also be:13
•Taken in capsules
•Vaporized (the plant is heated until active ingredients are released; no smoke is formed)
•Taken as a liquid extract
•Eaten (Pulverized into flour and baked or extracted into fat or oils)

What Are Potential Side Effects of Marijuana?

Side effects of marijuana are usually temporary and can include:14
•Dizziness
•Drowsiness
•Short-term memory loss
•Euphoria

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OneStonedPony

Active member
It would probably be low to mid grade, but I bet it would at least be well tested for pesticides, mold, pm, and other nasties. It might help drive down dispensary prices. That would be good.
 

soil margin

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Lol...cant wait to see the superproprietary schwag this megacorporation starts slangin'

Walgreens can suck it


As much as I want cannabis legalized it's hard watching big corporations use and abuse it to make a profit. I'm worried eventually it's just gonna be big tobacco 2.0 but with a product that doesn't kill you like cigs.
 

Lyfespan

Active member
this is the same company that tells me i should smoke MMJ and to see a doctor for some pills for my conditions.

shm, they prescribe for dollars for their pockets only
 

armedoldhippy

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As much as I want cannabis legalized it's hard watching big corporations use and abuse it to make a profit. I'm worried eventually it's just gonna be big tobacco 2.0 but with a product that doesn't kill you like cigs.

well, that is what corporations do- make profits. you don't HAVE to buy from them, just like you don't HAVE to shop at Wal-Mart. go buy from folks you like/trust. if worse gets to worst, there will always be a black market, as well as smaller boutique producers, for any product you desire. Jack Daniels sells a hell of a lot of whisky, but lots of old (and not so old) men still make corn likker...:woohoo:
 

Tynehead Tom

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As much as I want cannabis legalized it's hard watching big corporations use and abuse it to make a profit. I'm worried eventually it's just gonna be big tobacco 2.0 but with a product that doesn't kill you like cigs.

don't worry, they will treat it with something, much like they did with tobacco, that will load it up with chemicals, so they can tax it even further, due to the health risks associated with those chemicals..... exactly like they did to tobacco in fact.

north americans, in face of this massive push by corporate Canada and corporate America to take the plant from the little guy needs to be met with a total boycott on their products and associated businesses/dispensaries.
Support your fellow grower ;)
 

soil margin

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don't worry, they will treat it with something, much like they did with tobacco, that will load it up with chemicals, so they can tax it even further, due to the health risks associated with those chemicals..... exactly like they did to tobacco in fact.

I can't wait to start hearing reasons for why cannabis needs to be sprayed with a variety of chemicals after it's harvested, and why cannabis needs to be mixed with somewhat toxic ingredients in order to roll a proper marijuana cigarette. I'm sure big corporations will find some, I mean why wouldn't they follow the same strategy they did with tobacco?
 

Tynehead Tom

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I can't wait to start hearing reasons for why cannabis needs to be sprayed with a variety of chemicals after it's harvested, and why cannabis needs to be mixed with somewhat toxic ingredients in order to roll a proper marijuana cigarette. I'm sure big corporations will find some, I mean why wouldn't they follow the same strategy they did with tobacco?

hmmm if I remember correctly, addatives by big tobacco began with something called immectants. They are added to prevent the shredded tobacco from drying out. The real nasty shit came later LOL but I would imagine, immectants will also be used by corporate weed.

like I said, if all the pot smokers in north America steadfastly boycotted corporate dispensaries , corporate weed in general, and continued to support thier local grower, black market or whatever "they" want to call it, eventually they will either have to build more jails and destroy more lives.... or simply free the muthafuggin plant already, and reduce it to the level of the tomato or the wine grape or the beer hop ect ect ect.
 

MJPassion

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hmmm if I remember correctly, addatives by big tobacco began with something called immectants. They are added to prevent the shredded tobacco from drying out. The real nasty shit came later LOL but I would imagine, immectants will also be used by corporate weed.

like I said, if all the pot smokers in north America steadfastly boycotted corporate dispensaries , corporate weed in general, and continued to support thier local grower, black market or whatever "they" want to call it, eventually they will either have to build more jails and destroy more lives.... or simply free the muthafuggin plant already, and reduce it to the level of the tomato or the wine grape or the beer hop ect ect ect.

I agree 110%.

However, Americans are so used to everything being so CONVENIENT to get, they'll be too fucking LAZY to boycott corporate interests, save for the very well informed individuals that actually CARE about themselves &their families.
 
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