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Yoda wrote:Medical marijuana is not monitored like FDA-approved medicines. When using it, you don’t know its potential to cause cancer, its purity, potency, or side effects.
Boomchild wrote:Yoda wrote:Medical marijuana is not monitored like FDA-approved medicines. When using it, you don’t know its potential to cause cancer, its purity, potency, or side effects.
This this the part that grabbed me. So in CA you have doctors prescribing something that is not monitored and they seem to have no way of knowing if it's something that could harm a patient due to impurities or other side effects including cancer due to the way it is administered. Show me a doctor that would condone the inhalation of any type of smoke and I will show you a quack.
conversationpc wrote:Boomchild wrote:Yoda wrote:Medical marijuana is not monitored like FDA-approved medicines. When using it, you don’t know its potential to cause cancer, its purity, potency, or side effects.
This this the part that grabbed me. So in CA you have doctors prescribing something that is not monitored and they seem to have no way of knowing if it's something that could harm a patient due to impurities or other side effects including cancer due to the way it is administered. Show me a doctor that would condone the inhalation of any type of smoke and I will show you a quack.
If it was only for an already terminal patient who has tried other unsuccessful methods of pain management and the marijuana works to reduce or manage the pain, I wouldn't consider a doctor condoning that to be a quack.
conversationpc wrote:Boomchild wrote:Yoda wrote:Medical marijuana is not monitored like FDA-approved medicines. When using it, you don’t know its potential to cause cancer, its purity, potency, or side effects.
This this the part that grabbed me. So in CA you have doctors prescribing something that is not monitored and they seem to have no way of knowing if it's something that could harm a patient due to impurities or other side effects including cancer due to the way it is administered. Show me a doctor that would condone the inhalation of any type of smoke and I will show you a quack.
If it was only for an already terminal patient who has tried other unsuccessful methods of pain management and the marijuana works to reduce or manage the pain, I wouldn't consider a doctor condoning that to be a quack.
Regular pot smokers have shrunken brains, study says
Experimental mice have been telling us this for years, but pot-smoking humans didn't want to believe it could happen to them: Compared with a person who never smoked marijuana, someone who uses marijuana regularly has, on average, less gray matter in his orbital frontal cortex, a region that is a key node in the brain's reward, motivation, decision-making and addictive behaviors network.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/regula ... ar-AA7unyl
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