Drug Worriers Preferred Methods of Treatment

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  1. DdC

    DdC Member

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    Cannabis Tinctures, Fluid Extracts, Powders,
    Vapes, Edibles and traditional doobies…

    Anti-Asthmatic Cigarettes

    Cannabis
    * Warning Poison
    * Number of people that die each year = 0
    * Antidote = Coffee

    Kevin Sabeteurs preferred methods of treatment…

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    Drug Index A to Z

    Partial list of Side Effects

    Ambien, delusions,dementia,lack of feeling or emotion,thoughts of killing oneself,confusion,shakiness…

    Celexa, lack of emotion,loss of memory,Behavior change similar to drunkenness,convulsions, (seizures)….

    Adderall, Blistering,peeling,loosening of the skin-difficulty breathing,speaking,swallowing-dizziness….

    Xanax, changes in patterns and rhythms of speech,clumsiness or unsteadiness,difficulty with coordination,shakiness and unsteady walk,feeling sad or empty,trouble performing routine tasks,burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, “pins and needles, or tingling feelings,confusion about identity, place, and time

    Prozac, inability to sit still,difficulty with concentration,drowsiness,mood or behavior changes,purple or red spots on the skin,continuing vomiting

    Zoloft, very stiff (rigid) muscles, high fever, sweating, confusion, fast or uneven heartbeats, feeling like you might pass out; agitation, hallucinations, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, feeling unsteady, loss of coordination; or headache, trouble concentrating, memory problems, weakness, fainting, seizure, shallow breathing or breathing that stops. decreased sex drive, impotence, or difficulty having an orgasm...

    Paxil, unusual bone pain or tenderness, swelling or bruising; easy bruising, unusual bleeding (nose, mouth, vagina, or rectum), coughing up blood;agitation, hallucinations, fever, fast heart rate, overactive reflexes, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of coordination, fainting; slurred speech, severe nervous system reaction, uneven heartbeats, tremors...

    3 million children taking stimulant drugs for ADHD

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    Ganja for ADHD

    Cannabis Treatment For Alzheimer's, Autism & Seizures.
    Blame the Hippies!

    Relief Of Medical Marijuana Off-Limits at N.J. Hospitals

    U.S. Blocks Legal Marijuana Growers From Using Federal Irrigation Water

    A new way to heal
    Santa Cruz nonprofit navigates politics, science to put MDMA on path to clinical use

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    Just a slimy trail of corruption

    United Nations Drug Report Disappointing
    September 23, 2003
    According to the report, ecstasy users risk suffering the effects of early decline in mental function and memory, or Alzheimer-type symptoms.

    ☛Sentencing Guidelines Toughened for Ecstasy
    '☛Ecstasy' For Agony


    The report was released just weeks after scientists at Johns Hopkins University retracted their research findings that suggested that a single evening's use of ecstasy could cause permanent brain damage and Parkinson's disease. The scientists admitted that they utilized the wrong drug in their studies.

    ☛The UN report makes no mention of the retracted studies.

    The RAVE Act Has Landed June 10, 2003
    National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and Students for Sensible Drug Policy, was called off by the manager of the venue after she received threats from a local DEA agent of a $250,000 fine if someone at the event smoked a joint, according to a report by Phillip S. Smith of DRCNet.

    The RAVE Act, authored by Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE), was intended to target the electronic music shows, called raves, which are known for open use of the drug ecstasy, by making it a crime for the owner of a venue to knowingly host an event where illegal drugs are used. Opponents of the law, fearing that it would be used to infringe on the free speech of groups advocating drug law reform, were able to block it in Congress last year. But Biden attached it as an amendment to the popular Amber Alert bill passed in May.

    ☛Report of Ecstasy Drug's Great Risks Is Retracted
    The monkeys and baboons in the study were not injected with Ecstasy but with a powerful amphetamine, said the journal, Science magazine. The retraction was submitted by the team at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine that did the study.

    ☛SECOND ECSTASY STUDY RETRACTED Mon, 15 Sep 2003
    The retraction, to be published in next Friday's issue of the journal Science, has reignited a smoldering and sometimes angry debate over the risks and benefits of the drug, also known as MDMA.

    A $Trillion spent on the Ganjawar is a $Trillion in the Pockets of Prohibitionists.

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  2. DdC

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    FDA-Approved Medical Marijuana Research Blocked Dec 15 01
    On December 6, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) prevented a privately funded, FDA approved medical marijuana study from taking place by refusing to allow the researcher to purchase marijuana from a legal source.

    Federal agency blocks FDA-approved marijuana research for veterans
    04 October 2011
    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has blocked a pilot study to examine the benefits of marijuana for veterans with treatment-resistant post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

    Republican State Senator blocks PTSD study

    Cannabis Shrinks Tumors: Government Knew in 74

    Cover-Ups, Prevarications, Subversions & Sabotage

    Calvina Fay Prohibition Inc.

    Project ScAM

    Money Grubbing Dung Worriers
    ☛Marijuana Prohibitionists and Profiteers:
    Naked Opposition Exposed in The New York Times
    ☛Kochroach & Aleech...
    Drug Detention Centers
    ☛Potential Prohibition Profits
    Outweigh Citizens Benefits
    ☛Prohibition Profiteers
    Incarceration Nation and Drug War Profiteers
    ☛Dying Patient Kicked Out of Hospital
    for Using Medical Marijuana

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    New on Erowid: 7 EcstasyData Results

    MAPS Announce Orphan Drug Designation for Cannabis
    October 11, 1999
    ☛Israel’s state-run medical marijuana program
    ☛Light-up Nation
    ☛A new way to heal
    ☛Just a slimy trail of corruption
    ☛Santa Cruz, CA

    “in the war on drugs, unlike any war in American History, unlike any modern civilized war of the past two centuries in this war on drugs they are not stopping the battle and allowing the Red Cross on the field. In fact, they are shooting directly at the sick and at those who are trying to help them..and they are shooting to kill."
    ~-Peter McWilliams, speech before the LNC, July 4, 1999

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    Ganja 4 PTSD & Depression
    ☛Veterans for Medical Marijuana Access
    ☛Military Veterans Say Pot Eases PTSD
    ☛Veterans Form Pro-Legal Marijuana Group
    ☛On Afghan War 11th Anniversary
    ☛VA prescribes/opposes addictive drugs for PTSD
    ☛Why U.S. Vets Are Fighting for Medical Marijuana
    ☛PTSD Sufferers Qualify for Medical Marijuana
    ☛300000 Iraq & Afghan Vets Suffer PTSD & Depression
    ☛Republican State Senator blocks PTSD study

    Cannabis, the Importance of Forgetting

    PTSD patients could be dropped from state's medical program

    Worth Repeating: Marijuana Treats Anxiety and Depression

    Veterans for Medical Marijuana Access

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  3. 5x5 Extreme

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    Ginseng, the plant must be growned for at least five years before it can be used. In a 2008 review, rich seven studies on red ginseng and ED, in doses 600-1000 mg three times a day were showed to be the evidence of the effectiveness of the herbs in the ED treatment. Prolargent 5x5 Extreme contains ginseng. Regular use of it nourishes and stimulates sexuality and deeply nourishes the reproductive organs.
     

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