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Dr. Greenhorn

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Hey wassup gang! Thx for the visits y'all:D

good to see ya drop by grassified, you to NG, DocD, and last but not least, Kat:weed:

hope all of you are still enjoying the holidays! :hug:

almost left out my two best pals, what up CJ and Boss:D
 

kkday

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Hey kat I hear sponge bob wallpaper works better than Mylar. Congrads and good luck, sounds like fun projects for 2010!!
 

Babs34

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till I start making THC lotion for topical pain treatment, that is. :wink: (Friend of a friend makes this, and everyone who uses it swears by it up and down.

I've recently come to the point where I've learned there's just about nothing that MJ doesn't either right out cure or cure what ails ya...may your topical cream become lucrative for you in the New Year. :peace:
 

Babs34

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No, no, no....NOT Happy Holidays........
MERRY CHRISTMAS.........belated any way.
Was Santa good to ya? :hug:
 

bossman88188

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What up peep's
Thanx for all the good word's.
I have my finger's crossed for you Kat.I hope you get the house.
The cream you are talking about. Is it avocado creme with THC?
I just got some from my local co-op and it does work amazing.
I am trying to figure out how to make it my self.

KKday, Thank's bro much appreciated.
I will get some bean's headed you're way soon.

Has every one seen the you tube vid's.
A run from the cure. By Rick Simpson.
Great video. Any one who has not seen it should watch it.

I am having my garden inspected by the co-op I vend to today.
If all goes well. I will be totally legit and covered legally.
They will leave a file with pateint record's showing exactly who I am growing for.
I will be aloud to grow 150 plant's. But I will only do 98. To keep the feds happy.
Also they will leave their lawyer's info. And if anything does happen.
They will handle the leo.
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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hey boss, you got the 2 chicks mixed up:D it's Katatawnic that's going for the house:lol:

and I hope everything works out for you as well, boss:peace:
 

"SICC"

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Christmas is overrated, i my fam stopped doing presents a while ago, it aint all good in the hood either, as long as we got fam and friends right?

have a good new year Doc :bigjoint:
 

Babs34

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Yeah, I recently watched those videos with Rick White, Running from the Cure. I suggest everyone watch it.
I want to learn how to make that oil........damn, you've gotta go through POUNDS just to get a small extraction.:shock:

Herb.....the wonder "drug" :weed:

THC (marijuana) helps cure cancer says Harvard study
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by Donofat | July 19, 2007 at 11:29 am
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Believe it or not, a Harvard study released on April 17, 2007 shows that the active ingredient in marijuana, THC, cuts tumor growth in common lung cancer in half and significantly reduces the ability of the cancer to spread!

Researchers at Harvard tested the chemical THC in both lab and mouse studies. They say this is the first set of experiments to show that the compound, THC actually activates naturally produced receptors to fight off lung cancer. The researchers suggest that THC or other designer agents that activate these receptors might be used in a targeted fashion to treat lung cancer.

Although a medical substitute of THC, known as Marinol, has been used as an appetite stimulant for cancer patients and other similar treatments, few studies have shown that THC might have anti-tumor activity.

*HERE IS THE INTERESTING PART* The only clinical trial testing THC as a treatment against cancer growth was a recently completed British pilot study. For three weeks, researchers injected standard doses of THC into mice that had been implanted with human lung cancer cells, and found that tumors were reduced in size and weight by about 50 percent in treated animals compared to a control group. There was also about a 60 percent reduction in cancer lesions on the lungs in these mice as well as a significant reduction in protein markers associated with cancer progression.

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http://www.nowpublic.com/thc_marijuana_helps_cure_cancer_says_harvard_study


Not familiar with clinical research about marijuana's potential anti-cancer properties? You're not alone.
Clinical research touted by the journal of the American Association for Cancer Research that shows marijuana's components can inhibit the growth of cancerous brain tumors is the latest in a long line of studies demonstrating the drug's potential as an anti-cancer agent. Not familiar with it? You're not alone.

Despite the value of these studies, both in terms of the treatment of life-threatening illnesses and as items of news – the latest being that performed by researchers at Madrid's Complutense University that found cannabis restricts the blood supply to glioblastoma multiforme tumors, an aggressive brain tumor that kills some 7,000 people in the United States per year – U.S. media coverage of them has been almost non-existent.

Why the blackout? For starters, all of these medical cannabis studies were conducted overseas. Secondly, not one of them has been acknowledged by the U.S. government.

This wasn't always the case. In fact, the first experiment documenting pot's anti-tumor effects took place in 1974 at the Medical College of Virginia at the behest of the U.S. government. The results of that study, reported in an Aug. 18, 1974, Washington Post newspaper feature, were that marijuana's psychoactive component, THC, "slowed the growth of lung cancers, breast cancers and a virus-induced leukemia in laboratory mice, and prolonged their lives by as much as 36 percent."

Despite these favorable preliminary findings, U.S. government officials banished the study, and refused to fund any follow-up research until conducting a similar – though secret – clinical trial in the mid-1990s. That study, conducted by the U.S. National Toxicology Program to the tune of $2 million concluded that mice and rats administered high doses of THC over long periods had greater protection against malignant tumors than untreated controls.

However, rather than publicize their findings, government researchers shelved the results, which only became public after a draft copy of its findings were leaked in 1997 to a medical journal which in turn forwarded the story to the national media.

However, in the eight years since the completion of the National Toxicology trial, the U.S. government has yet to fund a single additional study examining the drug's potential anti-cancer properties. Is this a case of federal bureaucrats putting politics over the health and safety of patients? You be the judge.

Fortunately, scientists overseas have generously picked up where U.S. researchers so abruptly left off. In 1998, a research team at Complutense's Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology discovered that THC can selectively induce program cell death in brain tumor cells without negatively impacting the surrounding healthy cells. Then in 2000, they reported in the journal Nature Medicine that injections of synthetic THC eradicated malignant gliomas (brain tumors) in one-third of treated rats, and prolonged life in another third by six weeks.

Last year, researchers at the University of Milan in Naples, Italy, reported in the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics that non-psychoactive compounds in marijuana inhibited the growth of glioma cells in a dose dependent manner, and selectively targeted and killed malignant cells through a process known as apoptosis.

And finally, this month, researchers reported that marijuana's constituents inhibited the spread of brain cancer in human tumor biopsies from patients who had failed standard cancer therapies.

Nevertheless, federal officials in this country have refused to express any interest in funding – or even acknowledging – this clinical research. By doing so, they are doing a disservice not only to the scientific process, but also to the health and well being of America's citizenry.

http://www.alternet.org/drugreporter/20008/
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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...just like sweet, pakalolo sweet...
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theloadeddragon

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been raining a bunch..... I don't fancy diggin in the rain too much...... Gunna take the cuttings for the spring run in January..... plant some more seeds and start vegging for the summer run in Feb ;) :)

the veg for that is gunna be in me perpetual grow... got plenty of indoor action keeping me busy too :)
 
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