This was a surprise coming out of the CNBC website. So, get ready, coming to a town near you! Probably the “alternative treatment” Obamacare will give us instead of the surgery, Oh, my aching back, or…I forget……
What you need to know on a silly Sunday!
With 15 U.S. states and Washington DC already allowing medicinal marijuana users a legal alternative to managing their own pain, advocates fighting to legalize, regulate and tax cannabis claim their time is near.
In an attempt to take a closer look into marijuana’s alleged medicinal values, we consulted Danny Danko, High Times magazine’s senior cultivation editor, to help us identify the most popular strains for medicinal use. Highlighting excerpts from Danko’s new book, High Times Field Guide to Marijuana Strains , we compiled a list of marijuana strains that he claims to have medicinal value.
No 1: White Berry
According to Danko, White Berry can make a great nighttime smoke, claiming its soothing qualities can induce a peaceful, easy feeling just perfect for sitting on the couch. He also recommends White Berry for relieving muscle spasms and restless-leg syndrome.
For updates go to Cannabist Reviews
Here is the link to the Slide Show with beautiful photographs of the plants with the rest of the recommendations.
May 22, 2017 at 11:23 am
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April 29, 2016 at 3:17 pm
If it turns out to help anybody or to be beneficial in the relief of suffering you can rest assured that Big Pharma will latch onto it and make it so expensive only the very wealthy can afford it.
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December 6, 2014 at 11:53 am
You won’t find US sponsored studies on the effectiveness of marijuana as a medicine, but you will in other countries. Marijuana is actively anti-tumor in lung cancers, causing the tumors to shrivel, just as a for-instance. Marijuana was an ingredient in many medicines until the 30’s when it was outlawed; physicians recognized its medicinal properties just as they did heroin – heroin may still be illegal, but morphine, oxycodone, oxycontin, hydrocodone, and codeine are all derived from heroin either directly or synthetically. I think the main difference is that the plant based medicines – opium, marijuana, psylocybin, coca, etc all are direct plant medicines and have other ingredients that we have no idea what they do where modern medicines (which are mainly based on plant medicinal properties) target one thing and one thing only, causing a host of side effects. Our ancestors understood that our bodies work as an interlinked system and that you can’t pull out one part and treat it while expecting not to affect all the other interlinked systems. As a person with one foot in Western medicine and one foot in herbalism and natural medicines, I see the benefits of both sides for specific things and specific time frames. Balance is the key, as is understanding that we evolved with plants like marijuana. Did you know that the reason aspirin/naproxen/ibuprofen work is because they attach to cannaboid receptors in our brains to reduce pain? So tell me marijuana has no medicinal effects after learning that. OK, so some people will abuse marijuana. It’s no reason to keep it illegal – look at the numbers of abusers of legal drugs like oxycodone– I don’t see anyone agitating to make that illegal. Of the two, I’d much rather prescribe MJ than oxycodone for a patient.
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December 6, 2014 at 1:23 pm
I didn’t know much of this. Thanks for the info. All I know it is a big pain reliever. This is the same as alcohol in my mind and nothing like the hard stuff.
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September 10, 2011 at 11:30 am
my shit better then that
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December 13, 2010 at 12:16 am
remember those Ball jars used to be used for canning fruit and vegggies- now they house medical marijuana-
thanks for the heads up on the ‘new meds’ !
C-CS
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December 13, 2010 at 11:39 am
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December 12, 2010 at 5:54 pm
lol hadnt heard this anywhere~!:)
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December 12, 2010 at 7:12 pm
I think some of the Interns over at CNBC must have had some holiday cheer!
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