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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Cannabis Treatment Threatens Deadly Painkiller Industry Cannabis Treatment Threatens Deadly Painkiller Industry January 10, 2012 Print Version Anthony Gucciardi Activist Post Pharmaceutical painkillers are now responsible for more deaths in the United States than heroin and cocaine combined. These pharmaceuticals are responsible for more than 15,000 deaths conservatively in 2008 alone. With no sign of slowing down, the painkiller industry is becoming wildly popular among Americans as a result, so is the high rate of painkiller abuse. Classified as dangerous by the U.S. government, cannabis (even in THC-free form, or free of psychoactive effects) has been identified as a powerful pain reliever in more than 80 peer-reviewed studies. You may be aware of the fact that marijuana is usually quite high in THC (delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol), which is the compound responsible for the psychoactive effect of cannabis. In contrast, it is also low in CBD (cannabidiol) content. Both THC and CBD are known as cannabinoids, however, which interacts with your body in a very unique way. In fact, cannabinoids are key when it comes to pain relief. While this information alone is enough to shatter the traditional beliefs on government marijuana regulation, the relationship between CBD and THC is even more revealing. What you may not be familiar with is how CBD has been shown to block the effect of THC in the nervous system. This allows for marijuana to be used with little or no psychoactive effects. Hemp, on the other hand, is high in CBD and low in THC. This is due to the fact that it is bred to maximize its fiber, seeds, and oil. Of course these key properties are what it is most commonly used for. Trials Indicate Cannabis as an Effective Treatment for Chronic Pain In a 2011 study published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, researchers examined the effects of cannabinoids on chronic pain and proper sleep. What they found in their trials challenges federal government claims that cannabis has no accepted medical use. The researchers conducted 18 trials using cannabinoids in the treatment of chronic pain, and found that cannabinoids demonstrated a significant painkilling effect as well as noticeable improvements in sleep in 15 of trials. Compared, to placebo, the cannabinoids were extremely effective. Most importantly, there were no adverse effects. Another study, performed in 2002, reached similar conclusions. Finding cannabis to aid in pain relief as well as quality of sleep, researchers from the McGill University Health Centre stated in summary that cannabis can be used as an effective way of improving pain, mood, and sleep in some patients with chronic pain. There are many forms of the cannabis plant, many without mind-altering properties, many of which can be utilized without adverse reactions, as detailed in the peer-reviewed research. It is also quite clear that the painkiller industry simply cannot continue to wreak havoc on the lives of many, and a natural alternative must soon emerge to prevent another 15,000 plus deaths this year. Why is the federal government refusing to admit the medicinal properties of cannabis and the unique ability of this substance to curb pain, insomnia, and impaired mood? This is only one example of how the government decides what is and what is not good for your health. Disqus Like Dislike 10 people liked this. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: tom007 (#0)
When I broke my arms bad enough to need bone grafts I smoked cannabis so much at the Vancouver, WA rehab clinic, I gave them most of the pain killer pills back they had prescribed for me. A savvy nurse stalked out me taking a hit off my atomizer and told me he figured that that was how I was beating the pain I had to have had. Fortunately his insight came from his own use of healing herb. He just winked, smiled and said to carry on. I have friends who are nice people when they are not abusing the pharmaceuticals they get, insufferable when they pick that crap up from the pusher at the pharmacy. I also have seen many die who went into the anti-depressant treatment cycle. The worst pushers in America are doing their trade legally and making some very evil corporations rich.
And contributing heavily to the political system. The brewers and distillers are also a little known factor was to why weed is illegal. Occupy our nation. No wonder everyones pissed off. |
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