See the entire list at Introducing... in .pdf format, or view it at: Breaking News: Cannabis Science Releases 620 Peer-Reviewed Scientific Cannabis and Cancer References (From 1975 - 2011) - Cannabinoids are the safest therapeutically active substances known to man. These therapeutic compounds DO NOT exist in plants o Cannabis Science works with World Authorities on phytocannabinoid science targeting critical illnesses. This pioneering biotech company, led by Dr. Robert Melamede, PhD, adheres to scientific methodologies in order to develop, produce, and commercialize phytocannabinoid based pharmaceutical products. Medical Uses of Cannabinoids Endocannabinoids are currently being intensively investigated by scientists around the world as their intimate involvement in human health is reveled. Below are selected abstracts from PubMed, the NIH database of peer reviewed articles on medicine and biology. There are thousands additional articles, some with opposing results. For most people, most of the time, the medicinal use of cannabis appears to be extremely safe and effective. Nevertheless, as is true with every other medicine, cannabis has potential dangers. From: Medical Uses of Cannabinoids | Evolutionism | Dr. Bob Melamede Aging Autoimmune Diseases Arthritis Crohn's Disease Diabetes Multiple Sclerosis Behavior Addictions Aggression Cancer Breast Cancer Colorectal Cancer Glioma Lung Cancer Lymphoma Cardiovascular Disease Artherosclerosis Myocardial Infarct Gastrointestinal Disorders GERDS Gastro-intestinal Reflux Syndrome Ulcers Musculo-Skeletal Disorders Osteopathic Manipulation Osteoporosis Neurological Disorders ALS Alzheimer's Disease Epilepsy Huntington's Disease Tourette's Mental Disorders Bipolar Disorder Depression Schizophrenia Stress and Anxiety Pain Arthritic Pain Fibromyalgia Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain Migraines Pain Processing Reproductive System Critical Developmental Periods Milk Reproductive Revew Sperm Uterine Receptivity Liver Disease Cerebral Disfunction Following Liver Failure Respiratory System Disorders Asthma Broncoconstriction Influenza Pheochromocytoma Vision Glaucoma Memory Short term memory From: Medical Uses of Cannabinoids | Evolutionism | Dr. Bob Melamede So, what happens when we don't have cannabinoids? Here is just one example of what happens to us warm-blooded mammals without CB1 receptors - we die. (Quickly.) See: "Increased mortality, hypoactivity, and hypoalgesia in cannabinoid CB1 receptor knockout mice" From: CB1 Knockout Mice | Evolutionism | Dr. Bob Melamede
Oh no... no, no indeed. We certainly can't have increased morality. What would our Great Nation do if people started caring about each other instead of light beer, blue jeans and Dancing With The Stars. Damn that evil weed!
hahaha its MorTality. as in death. theyre saying mice genetically modified to be born without CB1 receptors live shitty lives and then die sooner.
Damn, I just though about how busy Granny is going to be, going over and integrating all of this in her list. Wonder if she can still keep it at 420 pages?