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In reply to the discussion: We need a more honest conversation about marijuana [View all]CountAllVotes
(20,896 posts)34. I would never wish MS on anyone
Never.
It is a disease and the cause is UNKNOWN; presently deemed to be "autoimmune" whatever that means.
If you honestly believe that marijuana/cannabis does not help persons with these sort of illnesses well think again ...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/07/080721114608.htm
>>Chris Jones, chief executive of the MS Trust, commented: "The MS Trust is delighted to be supporting this study on behalf of people with MS. The ability to halt progression in MS is what we dream of - the Holy Grail for those whose condition deteriorates year on year. This study should give us the definitive answer as to whether cannabinoids will prove to be such an agent."
Dr Laura Bell, research communications officer for the MS Society, said: "People affected by MS are keen to know whether there's any truth in the suggestion that elements of the cannabis plant can help ease the symptoms and slow down progression of the condition.
If you knew of this information would you not consider using cannabis especially when there is no cause known for this horrible illness? I've seen many turn to cannabis for relief and yes, they have indeed found relief.
Shame on you for being so uninformed and believing the B.S. propaganda.
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Do you have Lupus? It sucks, the pain, the exhaustion. And the meds don't work, they just make
Dont call me Shirley
Oct 2014
#7
we sound like we're trading baseball cards. I've that one, but not that one
NightWatcher
Oct 2014
#14
prohibition is not worth a single life. A previous generation figured that out
loyalsister
Oct 2014
#5
Two plants can be a lot of pot. Done right, one plant is a pound of great stuff.
panader0
Oct 2014
#4
The best part of ending prohibition is that there will be NO "major drug rings"
Maedhros
Oct 2014
#12
I talked to the Oregon campaign today. They said it all depends on turn-out.
Comrade Grumpy
Oct 2014
#35
Damn few things on this planet are completely harmless, that is not the right question to ask. nt
bemildred
Oct 2014
#23
More honest means that we pretend 90 years of reefer madness never happened
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#33
If you can buy all the Tylenol and alcohol you want you should be able to buy all the marijuana you
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2014
#29