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Medicalisation of weed – UK against the US
Richard Shrubb discusses the economics of medical cannabis in the USA and UK
Continue readingScheduling Sativex cannabis
The UK Government says cannabis has no medicinal benefit, yet lets GWPharma grow tons of it.
Continue readingCannabis and cancer. Is there any truth about tumour busting?
Richard Shrubb looks at the anecdotal evidence that suggests cannabis oil can beat cancer.
Continue readingCannabis: The Grey Area
James Sutherland uses cannabis as a medicine to lead a pain free life.
Continue readingJuicing raw fresh cannabis
Richard Shrubb looks at juicing raw fresh cannabis for medicinal consumption.
Continue readingCannabis and autism?
Cannabis may be used to treat symptoms associated with learning disabilities such as autism and ADHD.
Continue readingHave a Butchers at Frank
By Des Humphey I have just watched Talk to FRANK’s latest cannabis awareness commercial, which is quite frankly the most insulting cannabis propaganda, the tax-payer funded anti-cannabis site has aired to date. The advertisement shows five butchers sitting round a table with a school party theme of soft drinks and silly hats, passing around a joint […]
Continue readingHow does cannabis work in your system?
By Richard Shrubb My last blog discussed the endocannabinoid system (ECB). This will tentatively look at how cannabis works when it hits the system, and what medicines may come from research into this. Weed smokers may have changed the world for the better, and advanced medicine in ways few other recreations could ever do. In […]
Continue readingWhat are the real risks of taking cannabis?
By Richard Shrubb The right wing press would have you believe that cannabis makes you a psychotic knife wielding monster, about to progress through the gateway to a lonely death from an OD on heroin and crack cocaine speedballs. Never believe everything you read in the papers … Many years ago I was surprised to […]
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