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    Marijuana and its medicail uses!

    http://www.gwpharm.com/research_withdrawel.asp

    My mother sent me this and I found it quite interesting. What do you guys think?
    Darkneon420 Reviewed by Darkneon420 on . Marijuana and its medicail uses! http://www.gwpharm.com/research_withdrawel.asp My mother sent me this and I found it quite interesting. What do you guys think? Rating: 5

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    Marijuana and its medicail uses!

    Thanks for putting that up DARKNEON......I suffer with Multiple Sclerosis, so its god to read up on all these types of things.

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    Marijuana and its medicail uses!

    Glad to be of any help Kiwi hun!

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    Marijuana and its medicail uses!

    not one doctor will say ,a cig will help one illness and they are legal
    that is just stupid.


    Quote Originally Posted by Darkneon420
    http://www.gwpharm.com/research_withdrawel.asp

    My mother sent me this and I found it quite interesting. What do you guys think?
    and no illness is treated with booze,,except alcoholism
    and here is ya one on BOOZE

    http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/alcohol/



    and this is amazing


    http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993990

    'Crack' nicotine in cigarettes varies widely


    15:24 28 July 03

    NewScientist.com news service

    Some cigarettes have a "kick" containing 35 times more "freebase" nicotine - the most addictive form - than others, researchers have found. The findings could help rate the addictiveness of different brands, they say.

    "Free-base" nicotine is a particularly potent form of the naturally-occurring tobacco drug because it is in an extremely volatile, uncombined form. This means it can be much more rapidly absorbed by the lungs and brain than nicotine derivatives such as nornicotine or its salts.

    The new study is the first into the amount of "free-base" nicotine contained in common brands of cigarettes and found wide-ranging differences. The researchers at Oregon Health and Science University used a laboratory smoking device and a gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer to collect and analyse smoke from 11 brands of cigarettes. The study measured the first three puffs of smoke from each cigarette.

    "Measurements ranged from about one per cent free-base nicotine in the first few puffs to 36 per cent for a specialty US brand," says lead researcher James Pankow. "One type of Marlboro, the leading US brand of king-sized filter cigarettes, contained about 10 per cent free-base nicotine."


    Crack cocaine


    Previous research has shown that a drug's addictiveness is influenced by the speed at which it is delivered to the brain and absorbed into and from the blood stream.

    "The study shows that the modern cigarette does to nicotine what crack does to cocaine," says addiction expert Jack Henningfield, at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The notorious addictiveness of smoking crack results from the vapourised cocaine reaching the brain almost immediately.

    Ian Jones, a nicotine expert at Bath University, UK, adds: "Free-base nicotine is the most damaging form because it is the optimal configuration for binding to the nicotine receptors in the brain, heart and rest of the body. If the binding efficiency is increased, it means the concentration of nicotine at the receptors is higher and so it is very addictive."

    "The first few puffs are the most important in terms of addiction, because nicotine reaches the brain within seconds," Jones told New Scientist

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    Marijuana and its medicail uses!

    Quote Originally Posted by NowhereMan
    not one doctor will say ,a cig will help one illness and they are legal
    that is just stupid.




    and no illness is treated with booze,,except alcoholism
    and here is ya one on BOOZE

    http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/alcohol/



    and this is amazing


    http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993990

    'Crack' nicotine in cigarettes varies widely


    15:24 28 July 03

    NewScientist.com news service

    Some cigarettes have a "kick" containing 35 times more "freebase" nicotine - the most addictive form - than others, researchers have found. The findings could help rate the addictiveness of different brands, they say.

    "Free-base" nicotine is a particularly potent form of the naturally-occurring tobacco drug because it is in an extremely volatile, uncombined form. This means it can be much more rapidly absorbed by the lungs and brain than nicotine derivatives such as nornicotine or its salts.

    The new study is the first into the amount of "free-base" nicotine contained in common brands of cigarettes and found wide-ranging differences. The researchers at Oregon Health and Science University used a laboratory smoking device and a gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer to collect and analyse smoke from 11 brands of cigarettes. The study measured the first three puffs of smoke from each cigarette.

    "Measurements ranged from about one per cent free-base nicotine in the first few puffs to 36 per cent for a specialty US brand," says lead researcher James Pankow. "One type of Marlboro, the leading US brand of king-sized filter cigarettes, contained about 10 per cent free-base nicotine."


    Crack cocaine


    Previous research has shown that a drug's addictiveness is influenced by the speed at which it is delivered to the brain and absorbed into and from the blood stream.

    "The study shows that the modern cigarette does to nicotine what crack does to cocaine," says addiction expert Jack Henningfield, at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The notorious addictiveness of smoking crack results from the vapourised cocaine reaching the brain almost immediately.

    Ian Jones, a nicotine expert at Bath University, UK, adds: "Free-base nicotine is the most damaging form because it is the optimal configuration for binding to the nicotine receptors in the brain, heart and rest of the body. If the binding efficiency is increased, it means the concentration of nicotine at the receptors is higher and so it is very addictive."

    "The first few puffs are the most important in terms of addiction, because nicotine reaches the brain within seconds," Jones told New Scientist
    Agreed.

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