Thursday, November 15, 2012

Smoking Marijuana may be a new experience.


An Israeli company states that they could manage removing THC from marijuana; being, in this way, able to use the plant with medical purposes and no side effects.
The majority of the countries around the world do not allow the cultivation, transportation, possession, and of course consumption of marijuana. As the herb is considered illegal because of its side effects –physical effects are related to increase heart rate, dry mouth, reddening of eyes, muscle relaxation and a sensation of cold or hot in hands and feet; psychological effects mention a lower alpha waves frequency in the brain.
Considering all the causes mention, the Israeli company “Tikkun Olam” (which means “healing the world”) decided to isolate THC and growth a new plant just composed by cannabidiol improving the quality and the benefits of this medicine, thanks to this new properties Israel government allows the use of this new medication.  
Zahi Klein, who works at this company, claims that patients can have a normal day, referring to being alert all the time and having control of the reality. Adding that, “it has the same scent, shape and taste as the original plant, but the numbing sensation that users are accustomed to has disappeared.”
It seems that, the new plant could have huge potential treating complex, degenerative and painful diseases, of course providing that any policy frustrates its use.
This link will provide further information about at least twenty-five diseases that have been treated under the traditional marijuana plant (means containing THC plus cannabidiol), that maybe can be treated with the new plant in the future, according to the illness requirements.




If you were suffering from a painful disease (arthritis, cancer, migraines, nausea), would you try smoking marijuana in order to feel better? Would you recommend to someone you know who is experiencing any complicated disease? Do you believe in that this new treatment will be successful?




6 comments:

  1. A few days ago, I watched a documental about the consumption of cannabis with medical purposes in the US, and actually 99% of people who used it, were highly satisfied with the results. The case that called my attention the most was a woman who suffered from arthritis for several years, spending lots of money to afford the medication. Because of a friend, she tried marijuana as a desperate determination. The surprise was big when her pain decreased notoriously. As a result,she gave up the medication completely.
    In my opinion, if you are suffering from such painful diseases, all possible alternatives should be taken into account. So, If I were in that sort of situation, definitely I'd try it.

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  2. In my iponion, marijuana should never be legalized and actually I don't think any drug should, but I have to admit that there is some people who have to be thankful for its existence as it can be a really good painkiller and relief them from suffering; so if there is a way for them to keep using it, in a legal way and without taking any other risks, I would accept it to be legal but I don't know if I would try it, I still have some issues with this type of treatment.

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  3. I also heard that some people tried the so called "mary jane" jaja with painkillers purposes and it worked better than expected, even better that legar medications. I also heard that cannabis was prescripted to people who had glaucoma. I don't know what that desease is about, but, what i know, is that is the most famous desease that was treated with that drug, even people from MTV did a South Park episode related to glaucoma and the consumption of marijuana as a treatment.

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