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Brazil OK's Hemp Oil for 4 Afflictions only

jump /injack

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Another Socialist Country that really doesn't understand what its all about and trie to control the people by curtailing their medicine just like they do here in the United States. Big Government anywhere is like this, the Bureaucrat and the Bureaucracy ruin all incentive and it snuffs the inventiveness of the People for the State, they are looking for a homogenization of their citizen in order to control better. Big Government lies, cheats and steals and if they are an advanced bunch of Socialists they warehouse you in jails or just blow you away for the good of the State. Make the State pry those guns away from your cold dead hands.


Until 2015, all cannabis products were illegal in Brazil, regardless of whether they were derived from drug cannabis or from hemp. In May of 2015, Medical Marijuana, Inc. made history as the first cannabis product approved by the Brazilian government for import. Its approval was due in large part to the efforts of Katiele Fischer, whose daughter Anny suffered from CDKL5 epilepsy. Fischer, who had been bringing RSHO into Brazil illegally, sued the federal government for the right to access the product. The government agreed that Fischer had the right to import the medication her daughter needed, and by the end of 2015, three conditions – epilepsy (including CDLK5), Parkinson’s disease, and chronic pain – had been approved for treatment with RSHO. Cancer joins them as the fourth approved condition.

Research has shown that the cannabinoids found naturally in cannabis can lower blood pressure, fight cancer, induce sleep, decrease seizures, relieve nausea, reduce inflammation, stimulate appetite, and far more. This bodes well for the possibility that Brazil may expand the list of qualifying indications for import of RSHO in the future. Meanwhile, the non-psychoactive oil is legal and accessible in all 50 states and more than 40 countries, where purchasers may order RSHO products online without a medical recommendation.
 

jump /injack

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I don't see what I've been using cannabis for which is neuropathy. Neuropathy is a false pain put out by your 'peripheral nerves', the ones in your hands and feet for instance. Doctors told me to just live with it but instead of having my feet feel like they were on fire, a friend gave me a small spray bottle of cannabis in an alcohol solution and told me just try it and see if it works. Within 5 seconds of spraying it on the sole of my foot the problem disappeared as well as the pain and irritation of some minor arthritis that I also tried it on. I use it to sleep now, I use it daily, I use it for muscle cramps and just this week I've read that menstrual cramps some women have are curtailed with a anal suppository. Can you just imagine how bad the politicians and pharmaceutical company's want to suppress this because of greed and avarice? I'm curious, what do you use cannabis for other than recreational, what medical uses have you found personally.
 
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darthbeethoven

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In fact, the socialists in Brazil want to legalize cannabis to medical and recreational uses, but the conservatives and religious parties want to restrict it even more. Recently, they propose a law project to increase the penalties to use from warning to prison.
 

cannawolf

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Socialists? conservatives? i think i am missing something here.... Coherent people wants cannabis legal on Brasil, incoherent people doesn't...conservative parties and religious makes a huge obstacle to get it free...but i would not say socialists want it free and conservatives not...justs seems non sense commentary
 
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