Monday 25 May 2020

"THE 1947 MEDICAL CANNABIS STUDY WICH COVERUP & THE ROLE OF SALT LAKE CITY TELEGRAM 1949"

THE 1947 MEDICAL CANNABIS STUDY COVERUP Mycannashop
This section of the Antique Cannabis Book, was meant primarily as a tool for active news media reporters who needed a quick source of information on the subject of Governmental Censorship as it relates to Medical Cannabis. 

This study for epilepsy from 1947, was openly but never actually published under the threat of censorship...


However, a quick look beneath the surface shows a different story. One that reveals is wheels within wheels, circles within circles and all spinning around . . . Let’s just say that this study, disarearded to the dark as  so many other Medical Cannabis studies.
The author is convinced that had Anslinger (or anyone at the D.E.A.) known about the study BEFORE IT WAS PUBLISHED , it most assuredly would have been CENSORED.  Either that or (doing what the Narc’s do now), killed it in its cradle by simply denying the researchers the needed licenses and permits.
This one however, seems to have slipped though the cracks. Here let us go over the facts (those we’ve been able to locate), and we let the reader to decide.
(Connected with our previus article "The begining of Western Medicine")

Sunday 10 May 2020

"Can Cannabis Help With Anorexia?"

Can Cannabis Help With Anorexia?" Mycannashop
Cannabinoids gaining great interest, with great focus for the treatment of eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia and cachexia.

And it's not secret that anorexia has proven to be notoriously difficult to treat with traditional medications...



Cannabinoids such as CBD have been shown to be compounds with multi-modal action mechanisms, with clear therapeutic potential in different medical areas and some important clues comes from 5 studies about the role of the endocannabinoid system in anorexia.

There are several clinical studies in recent years show that cannabis is an effective treatment to help people with anorexia, to gain weight again.

But while gaining weight is often the main target of success in these studies, digging into the results shows an even more important pattern: How cannabis may help relieve some of the stress and anxiety associated with psychological and emotional trauma, making it a potentially unique treatment in the field of mainstream medicine.

Monday 4 May 2020

"Could cannabis terpene formulation treat COVID-19"?

After the Canadian University of Lethbridge, which announced a few days ago, the promising first results of its research on the possible contribution of the plant and cannabinoid derivatives in the treatment of the new virus, the Israeli company CannaSoul also announced that it is proceeding with relevant studies.

So lets see what those two studies report about Cannabis & Covid-19.

-In the first study, according to the calgary.ctvnews, researchers presented a series of data according to which components of the cannabis plant effectively contribute to inhibiting the invasion of Covid19 in the human body.

The researchers point out that further clinical studies will be needed to finalize the results of their research, but they do not hide their optimism. According to their findings, based on preliminary data and pending further investigation, high-cannabidiol-CBD cannabis anti-inflammatory extracts can regulate the action of receptors in organs such as the mouth and lungs.