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On the front porch, chilling:) ~Chill Out Land of Beauty~ Ocean Island - Chill Out Music!! Ganja. A Marijuana History Lesson. Top 10 Health Benefits of Cannabis: Study. By: Banoosh There is no plant on Earth more condemned than marijuana. We’re talking about a living organism which governments have taken upon themselves to designate as an illegal substance.

Despite no existing evidence of anyone ever dying of a marijuana overdose, possession of this plant is still illegal in many parts. Marijuana has been found to suppress cancer, reduce blood pressure, treat glaucoma, alleviate pain and even inhibit HIV. It is an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective. No Independent Study Has Ever Linked Marijuana To Psychosocial Problems Cannabis is one of the most powerful healing plants on the planet. Macleod and his team reviewed 48 long-term studies, 16 of which provided the highest quality information about the association between illicit drug use reported by people 25 years old or younger and later psychological or social problems. Cannabis use was not consistently associated with violent or antisocial behavior, or with psychological problems. 1. 18 of Nature’s Most Powerful Medicinal Plants.

(Part of an Exclusive WebEcoist Series on Amazing Trees, Plants, Forests and Flowers) From marijuana to catnip, there are hundreds of remarkably common herbs, flowers, berries and plants that serve all kinds of important medicinal and health purposes that might surprise you: anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, insect repellent, antiseptic, expectorant, antibacterial, detoxification, fever reduction, antihistamine and pain relief. Here are eighteen potent medical plants you're likely to find in the wild – or even someone's backyard – that can help with minor injuries, scrapes, bites and pains.* Marijuana Images via Current and Street Knowledge Seriously. Lady Ferns Image via US Forest Service If you grew up in the Pacific Northwest you likely know what ferns are good for: treating stinging nettles. California Poppy Images via Netstate and Mountain Meadow Seeds The brilliant blooms of the poppy make this opioid plant an iconic one. Blood Flower Tansy Image via Earth Heart Farm Korean Mint (hyssop) Sage.

10 Geniuses Who Used Drugs & Their Drugs of Choice. Medical Marijuana | Benefits of Cannabis | Natural Medicinal Solutions | Holistic Health Cures. Trying to list all of the medicinal and medical benefits of marijuana is like trying to name and list all of the stars in the sky; there are just so many of them! Americans, and people all across the rest of the planet, are standing up for their rights to incorporate holistic, natural medicines in order to remedy their ailments. We cannot be forced into taking in the toxic substances released as medicines from multibillion-dollar pharmaceutical companies.

And with the help of modern technologies, the many medicinal benefits of marijuana are ever-increasingly becoming integrated into the very fabric of worldwide societies everywhere. Isn't it strange that the United States government, the same government that denies its people the legal right to use medical marijuana, holds patents on the medicinal attributes of weed's usage? Cannabis sativa has been used as a holistically effective medicinal agent on every continent, by all types of people, for thousands and thousands of years. 11 Chores To Do While Stoned. 1. Raking leaves Your rewarding autumn harvest. Puff, puff, pass and rake, rake, crash. 2.

Mopping Mopping the floor sucks. 3. With a sweet sativa, this could be your sartorial reality. 4. The pattern possibilities are endless when you mow with Mary Jane. 5. Toke up and feel like you’re solving all your the world’s problems when you make your house sparkle! 6. A bong rip, and then turn something gross into A MISSION. 7. Attention to detail is easy when you’re baked; your table will never look better. 8. Nothing’s as satisfying as unclogging your brain -- and then that drain. 9.

So much easier when you’re stoned. 10. If only we could all see PAID on our billing statements. 11. If you’re stoned-smart, you can make that dog walk your ass. Marijuana Conspiracy - the Sequel. Printer-friendly version Send to friend by Doug Yurchey [100777.com also recommends the article titled "The Truth about Drugs"] In 2005, this writer penned ‘The Real Reason Marijuana is Illegal’ and it became (by far) my most popular article. Translated into Italian, French, Spanish, Russian, Swedish, Bulgarian and even Japanese, the responses were overwhelming.

Once people read the news of what has been kept from them, the truth, the reactions were outrage and disbelief at our federal authorities. SAVE THE WORLD! So many people wrote to me and said the suppression of hemp is ‘insane.’ Now, with soaring gas prices bleeding us for every dollar inflating all prices, we need a cheap (renewable) fuel and energy source more than ever. Why is there a war in the Middle East over oil?

Email replies to the original article mainly asked WHY? There are no easy answers. Power was never in the hands of the people. Instead of THEM industrializing hemp to save the planet…they have banned it. Map reveals multi-billion dollar economic growth potential for states that legalize marijuana, hemp. (NaturalNews) It is a fact that, legal or illegal, marijuana will always be around. Those that grow, sell and buy it will always find a way to, well, grow, sell and buy it, no matter how the government feels about the issue. The question is, do the individual states want in on this lucrative industry and the immense economic benefits it can bring for their citizens, or do they want to continue to flounder on the wrong side of history?

According to the latest statistics, cannabis continues to be the nation's most valuable cash crop, even though it is still mindlessly regarded as illegal for recreational use by 48 states and the federal government. A recent "infographic" published by the Floating Sheep blog illustrates how the marijuana industry, both in its legal and underground form, is worth some $120 billion annually or more, a hefty sum that outpaces the entire value of U.S. corn and wheat crops combined.

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