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Religion and Psychoactive Sacraments: An Entheogen Chrestomathy Thomas B. Roberts, Ph.D. and Paula Jo Hruby, Ed.D. Author Index | Title Index

A Brief History of Drugs: From the Stone Age to the Stoned Age' by Antonio Escohotado

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Bruschetta (Vegan) Estimated Time: 15 minutes Serves: about 4 Ingredients: 6-8 roma or plum tomatoes 4 cloves fresh garlic 1/4 cup fresh basil 4 tablespoons CannaOil (use extra virgin olive oil) (this contains 2 grams worth of cannabis) Instructions: 1. http://www.thecannabischef.com/all_recipes/

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Marijuana affects dreams. Stoners say they don't have dreams but if they stop smoking for a few days, they are flooded with dreams. Is there any psychological research supporting this? Sleep and wakefulness are both parts of a normal daily rhythm. Fish, cats, humans, and many other living things have daily cycles of activity and rest. This daily cycle is called a circadian rhythm.

Marijuana, Sleep and Dreams

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-teenage-mind/200906/marijuana-sleep-and-dreams

Science Says: Lungs Love Weed | TakePart - News, Culture, Videos and Photos That Make the World Better

Breathe easy, tokers. Smoking marijuana in moderate amounts may not be so bad for your lungs, after all. A new study, published in this month's Journal of the American Medical Association , tested the lung function of over 5,000 young adults between 18 and 30 to determine marijuana's effect on lungs. After 20 years of testing, researchers found some buzzworthy results: regular marijuana smokers (defined by up to a joint a day for seven years) had no discernable impairment in lung activity from non-smokers. http://www.takepart.com/article/2012/01/11/marijuana-not-bad-your-lungs
Paleoliberal Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Do they make you show receipts as to where that goes? I don't know about that. Some federal cops like to hassle people for possession, but I think Obama has put an end to that. I guess state or local cops could ask for some kind of proof showing that your only customers are legal dispensaries but even then, you could just claim that it's all for your own use, ending the discussion. I had the same thought as int when I read this; a few spores blown across a field from THC tomatoes into a field with regular tomatoes and ... well, let's just say the salad buffet at the old Golden Corral might become REALLY popular. http://www.selectsmart.com/DISCUSS/read.php?16,706223,706223,quote=1

THC To Any Plant Just Got Real Easy. And The Tomatoes Taste Scrumptious!

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Coolest 'Bonsai' Marijuana Plant Ever! | The Daily Smoker

When it comes to the size of pots for cannabis plants, the general rule is 'The Bigger, The Better'. And that's correct when you have a lot of space. The bigger the pot, the more roots your plant can make, the bigger your plant will get, the bigger your harvest will be. Simple. But sometimes there's not a lot of space available, or maybe you just don't want to get some giant plants. So what happens when you put a seed in an extremely small pot?