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Yea, I said cure... A new Harvard study claims Marijuana (Hemp-Cannabis) cuts tumor growth in common lung cancer in half and significantly reduces the ability of the cancer to spread!
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The war on drugs is hurting the planet. Hemp itself is legal in Canada, however due to US influence on our soils, it is not encouraged as a major commodity in Canadian trade. If the planet would give up on the Refer-Madness mentality, what would our planet look like? OK, some of you may find this hard to believe however I did use Cannabis to overcome my 35 year addiction to Tobacco and to the best of my knowledge, I escaped from Tobacco's grip unscathed unlike quite a few other quitters who developed serious complications due to the harming effects of this poisonous treat. Could the Cannabis use have prevented my developing a problem? The way my life has gone since my teen years, I would not think that I was lucky enough to avoid any complication from such a risky habit; this must be the truth.
When I was younger, I would smoke tobacco like a chimney, and at one point up to 1/4 oz of weed would be consumed daily by me and my buds. When I turned 20 I gave up on weed. I would not smoke it except for once or twice at Camp while I worked in the bush (to help me sleep some exhausting nights) but I would not go to camp without 2 cartons of Tobacco Cigarettes. When I fought forest fires in the Provence of BC during the 1980's I was the only non-native (non-first nation) on our Unit Crew. I was called the non-toking token white boy. Just to upset that title I would have one toke every 3 fires after the day ended. When I turned 34 I was diagnosed with MS and at 35 they tagged me as clinically depressed. It seemed I had been undiagnosed with depression since early childhood according to the shrinks I saw. The age they mentioned was 5 years old; coincidentally I began my 35 year stint of Smoking Tobacco at that age. The depression caused me to have a sleep disorder that would see me stay awake for days, then sleep for an equal amount of time. My ex got me some weak shake (bunk marijuana- mostly leaves) which when smoked, relieved my sleep disorder. At age 39 and 10 months I made the decision to quit tobacco completely and it was some more shake that helped me overcome tobacco. |