Cannabis, Marijuana, Hemp

Simpson, Rick

[2009 April] Marijuana may help fight cancer: Study

[Media Dec 14, 1999] Cannabis 'cure' for brain injury

SHADOW OF THE SWASTIKA: The Real Reason the Government Won't Debate Medical Cannabis and Industrial Hemp Re-legalization by R. William Davis

[2005] The Marijuana Trick by Doug Yurchey

[2000] Pot Shrinks Tumors; Government Knew in '74

[2004] Marijuana Extract Shrinks Brain Tumors

See: Herbs for cancer

External
Hemp Oil: Another Suppressed Cancer Cure & Incredible Panacea! (Dec. 16, 2008)**

RUN FROM THE CURE After a serious head injury in 1997, Rick Simpson sought relief from his medical condition through the use of medicinal hemp oil. When Rick discovered that the hemp oil (with its high concentration of T.H.C.) cured cancers and other illnesses, he tried to share it with as many people as he could free of charge - curing and controlling literally hundreds of people... but when the story went public, the long arm of the law snatched the medicine - leaving potentially thousands of people without their cancer treatments - and leaving Rick with unconsitutional charges of possessing and trafficking marijuana!

Freedom Growers Of America

www.youtube.com/user/chrychek Does cannabis cure cancer video?, and how to make oil yourself!

 http://www.phoenixtears.ca/ For additional oil info, and protest info.

www.medicalmarijuanapatient.com/ For milk

http://freedomgrowers.blogspot.com/ Cannabis Medicinal Information Site with Links

Books:
Marijuana Medicine: A World Tour of the Healing and Visionary Powers of Cannabis by Christian Ratsch, John Baker

Women and Cannabis: Medicine, Science, and Sociology (Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics) by Ethan, Md. Russo, et al

Marijuana, The Forbidden Medicine by Lester Grinspoon, James B. Bakalar

You know the answer to that. It's the combination of easy diagnosis plus the drug fix. The pill craze for everything. Take a drug and everything will work out. I see it as the classic street-drug promotion. Feel good. Take this drug and you'll feel different and better. Combine that with the basic immaturity of most people and you have the interlock. Why work out your problems and strive to have the life you want when you can arrive at the best destination with a pill? I'd take this a step further. If you stacked up all the tranquilizers and antidepressants, for adults, next to, say, marijuana, as a way of dealing with stress, I'd say that a very modest amount of a mild marijuana would be more successful than all those other drugs at the levels they're normally prescribed. If I were forced to recommend one or the other, I'd go with the marijuana. And I'd say the drug companies know this. Which is one reason why, in the US, the enforcement on marijuana has been stepping up. But again, you're always dealing with an individual. Each person is different. I've seen people who react very badly to pot. It affects them like a psychedelic.  [April 2007] VIRGINIA TECH AND BEYOND: AN EXPLOSIVE INTERVIEW WITH A REBEL PSYCHIATRIST

Video [See: Cancer.]


Steve Kubby @ 34th Annual Cancer Convention