Re: Do you think patients should have the right to use medical marijuana?
Oct 4, 2009
Thanks for your thoughts,
Dannyc12, I concur with you 100%.
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Medical marijuana should undergo the same examination as other drugs." : quote
Sometimes patients are their own worst enemies. And in this case 'the stoner' stereotype and language perpetually reduces objective credibility. That's why we need professional nurses to back this up, not the chronic user (often a
patient ).
We should start by changing the name from 'marijuana', a Mexican slang term to "CANNABIS", the real scientific name. Latin for 'Two Sexed' (bis) and 'Canes' (canna), the female flower is for medicine and seed, the male plant is for fiber and other industrial uses.
At any rate, it has already been verified and approved by enough doctors and scientist groups that it needs more research.
PUFMM WANTS to see real research into it, not as a patentable synthetic molecule, but as a natural, safe symptom relieving medicine. Study it out like the Germans have studied the herb St Johnswort and the protein L-Tyrosine as 'alternative' sources of a Prozac-like anti-depressant.
There are many 'alternative' ideas floating around and being tested in Europe and in Asia regarding natural substances and sources for medicines. The list is growing. But in the US research is usually narrowed

in scope considerably by the protocols of pharma-giants, a too-high standard of proof, and under-funded grant studies.
What other proteins, enzymes, vitamins, herbs, and natural substances should we be examining ??
For a start, lets begin with......
cannabis : (d-THC + 200 cannabiniods + cannabidiol =
relief )
Thanks again for your consideration and input.
http://www.pufmm.org/petition.php
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