Medical Marijuana ? Necessity Rather Than An Option

Posted by Connie on June 5th, 2010

Medical Marijuana ? Necessity Rather Than An Option

Once known as a recreational drug or gateway drug, Marijuana now is widely known for its medicinal values. Controversial however, the medicinal benefits of marijuana can not be ignored by simply blaming the drug for causing addiction or a dependency for its users. Marijuana is not only very effective in treating a number of illnesses and diseases but it also has become a drug which is extraordinarily safe — safer than most medicines prescribed every day.

Marijuana effectively provide relief in many medical conditions and symptoms like – nausea, vomiting, glaucoma, seizure disorders, cancer, diabetes, muscle spasms, spasticity, appetite loss, certain types of pain include chronic pain, and much more including relief in Alzheimer’s disease, brain cancer, lung cancer, HIV/AIDS and alleviating addiction issues related to alcohol abuse and opiate dependency. Globally accepted by the medical fraternity as an option to cure those who are suffering from certain chronic ailments, marijuana has become a necessity for those the only effective treatment available is marijuana.

However Medical Marijuana is available in market for purchase, it is essential for a patient to have a Medical Marijuana card in order to purchase a drug from a seller.Most states that have passed laws legalizing marijuana for medical use have some type of registration program and require patients and caregivers to obtain a medical marijuana card. Using cannabis without a medical marijuana card could be blamed as a legal offence in many states and counties and there are strict laws for breaking the rules.

It is legally essential for patients to have Medical Marijuana cards first so that they don’t have to face legal hassles later. One of the best parts about being a card-carrying medical marijuana patient is that you are afforded full legal protection under the states medical marijuana laws. Obtaining Medical Marijuana card could be a tough task, the one which may require a recommendation from a licensed doctor, Contact the Hemp and Cannabis Foundation, Check with the county office where you reside to see what other documentation is required besides a doctor’s recommendation, and also a visit to a marijuana dispensary located in your state.

Although it may take some time and efforts to obtain a card to use marijuana it is worth while for the only substance on Earth that is all available naturally to cure the painful nausea caused by chemotherapy, greatly retard the onset of blindness from glaucoma and relieve depression without destroying your bodies’ chemical balance – all with zero negative long-term side effects.

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Marijuana Buds for Less: Grow 8 oz. of Bud for Less Than $100

Posted by Connie on February 6th, 2010

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This grow guide keeps it cool and green by showing how energy-saving fluorescent bulbs can produce a crop. Most marijuana cultivation books emphasize specialized lighting that leads to hefty electric bills and requires ventilation and air conditioning equipment to control the temperature. This book keeps it simple: spend $100 on the grow room, and you too can harvest 8 ounces of marijuana.

The author SeeMoreBuds, known for his cultivation DVDs, shows how to create the ultimate no-fuss garden. Each day is pictured so you can compare your plants with his. SeeMoreBuds keeps the garden simple and cheap by using compact fluorescent bulbs. This keeps electric bills low and the closet cool. All supplies are available from the local hardware store…except the seed.

Marijuana Buds for Less: Grow 8 oz. of Bud for Less Than $100

Is it true that pot does less damage to you than alcohol? If true, should pot become legal in America?

Posted by Connie on December 9th, 2009

I read some where that pot does less damage to your brain than alcohol. And, if they made pot legal, wouldn’t companies be able to sell pot putting out the businesses of drug dealers dealing pot?


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