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Canabinoid treatments have shown potential for treating a vast number of human ailments.
Marijuana has become accepted treatment in several states for pain management and nausea.
In recent times, the active chemicals in marijuana have also shown potential for application in the fight against many other medical conditions.
It has been known since 1974 that THC kills cancer cells. THC kills the kind of cancer cells that are currently attacking Ted Kennedy.
In 2006 it was demonstrated that canabinoids can reduce the inflammation of the pancreas that leads to diabetes.
These are just a couple of examples of areas where canabinoids can greatly improve lives and even save them.
There is a huge fight today to make these materials available legally.
While that fight goes on, here is a way that these substances might be made available for doctors and patients to use right now.
The marijuana community has observed that different strains of marijuana produce different health effects. These variations in strains can vary the results from one person to the next also. Most of this has to do with differing ratios of the many canabinoids contained within the strains.
Only one of the canabinoids, THC, produces major psyoactive effects. The rest produce no or very little such effects. THC is already legal to prescribe.
The rest of the canabinoids also exist in industrial hemp. Industrial hemp is classified by it's lack of THC.
It seems possible that an extract of the female flowers of industrial hemp could be manufactured in Canada and then exported to the US as a food product. If it was prepared mixed with canola oil, it should be legal to import. There would be no potential for getting high with it at all.
This oil mix could then be used for baked goods.
This method, when combined with marinol, would allow people to get a broadband canabinoid treatment for patients under current laws. Dosage and ratios can be easily tailored by doctors willing to treat people with canabinoids.
Can we please get this kind of food product? I'm sure that farmers in Canada would be willing to make it for us.
Marijuana has become accepted treatment in several states for pain management and nausea.
In recent times, the active chemicals in marijuana have also shown potential for application in the fight against many other medical conditions.
It has been known since 1974 that THC kills cancer cells. THC kills the kind of cancer cells that are currently attacking Ted Kennedy.
In 2006 it was demonstrated that canabinoids can reduce the inflammation of the pancreas that leads to diabetes.
These are just a couple of examples of areas where canabinoids can greatly improve lives and even save them.
There is a huge fight today to make these materials available legally.
While that fight goes on, here is a way that these substances might be made available for doctors and patients to use right now.
The marijuana community has observed that different strains of marijuana produce different health effects. These variations in strains can vary the results from one person to the next also. Most of this has to do with differing ratios of the many canabinoids contained within the strains.
Only one of the canabinoids, THC, produces major psyoactive effects. The rest produce no or very little such effects. THC is already legal to prescribe.
The rest of the canabinoids also exist in industrial hemp. Industrial hemp is classified by it's lack of THC.
It seems possible that an extract of the female flowers of industrial hemp could be manufactured in Canada and then exported to the US as a food product. If it was prepared mixed with canola oil, it should be legal to import. There would be no potential for getting high with it at all.
This oil mix could then be used for baked goods.
This method, when combined with marinol, would allow people to get a broadband canabinoid treatment for patients under current laws. Dosage and ratios can be easily tailored by doctors willing to treat people with canabinoids.
Can we please get this kind of food product? I'm sure that farmers in Canada would be willing to make it for us.
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