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From
the book, The Emperor Wears No Clothes
[reprinted with permission]
Therapeutic Use of Cannabis
There are more than 60 therapeutic compounds in
cannabis that are healing agents in medical and herbal treatments. The
primary one is THC, and the effectiveness of therapy is directly proportionate
to the herb's potency or concentration of THC. Recent DEA reports of increasingly
potent marijuana therefore represent a major medical advance; but, incredibly,
the government uses these very numbers to solicit bigger budgets and harsher
penalties.
On November 5, 1996, 56% of California citizens
voted for the California Compassionate Use Act (medical marijuana initiative)
ending all legal state efforts to keep marijuana from being used as medicine
by California citizens.
Arizona citizens, in November 1996, also passed,
by an even greater margin - 65% - a drug declassification initiative that
included medical marijuana, backed by, among others, the late U.S. Senator
Barry Goldwater.
Arizona's governor and legislature, exercising
their veto override ability on their state initiative laws for the first
time in 90 years, struck down this popular initiative passed by the people
Arizona citizens angrily responded by re-collecting more than 150,000
signatures in a 90-day referendum period and promptly returned the medical
marijuana initiative to the ballot for November 1998.
The following explains how people will benefit
when the freedom of choice of doctors and patients is once again respected.
Warning:
This writer, responsible scientists and doctors
advise:
There is no pharmacological free lunch in cannabis
or any drug. Negative reactions can result. A small percentage of people
have negative or allergic reactions to marijuana. Heart patients could
have problems, even though cannabis generally relieves stress, dilates
the arteries, and in general lowers the diastolic pressure. A small percentage
of people get especially high heart rates and anxieties with cannabis.
These persons should not use it. Some bronchial asthma sufferers benefit
from cannabis; however, for others it may serve as an additional irritant.
For the overwhelming majority of people, cannabis
has demonstrated literally hundreds of therapeutic uses. Among them:
ASTHMA
More than 15 million Americans are affected by
asthma. Smoking cannabis (the "raw drug" as the AMA called it)
would be beneficial for 80% of them and add 30-a60 million person-years
in the aggregate of extended life to current asthmatics over presently
legal toxic medicines such as the Theophylline prescribed to children.
"Taking a hit of marijuana has been known to stop a full blown asthma
attack." (Personal communication with Dr. Donald Tashkin, December
12, 1989 and December 1, 1997.) The use of cannabis for asthmatics goes
back thousands of years in literature. American doctors of the last century
wrote glowing reports in medical papers that asthma sufferers of the world
would "bless" Indian hemp (cannabis) all their lives. Today,
of the 16 million American asthma sufferers, only Californians, with a
doctor's recommendation, can legally grow and use cannabis medicines,
even though it is generally the most effective treatment for asthma.
(Tashkin, Dr. Donald, UCLA Pulmonary Studies (for
smoked marijuana), 1969-97; Ibid., asthma studies, 1969-76; Cohen, Sidney
& Stillman, Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana, 1976; Life Insurance
Actuarial rates; Life shortening effects of childhood asthma, 1983.)
GLAUCOMA
Fourteen percent of all blindness in America is
from glaucoma, a progressive loss of vision. Cannabis smoking would benefit
90% of our 2.5 million glaucoma victims, and is two to three times as
effective as any current medicines for reducing ocular pressure! Cannabis
use has no toxic side effects to the liver and kidneys; nor is there any
danger of the occasional sudden death syndromes associated with the legal
pharmaceutical glaucoma drugs/drops. Many California eye doctors, through
the 1970s, '80s, and '90s, discreetly advised their patients to use "street"
marijuana in addition to (or to mitigate) their toxic legal glaucoma medicines.
Since November 1996, California doctors can legally recommend, advise
or tacitly approve cannabis use by their glaucoma patients who may then
grow and smoke their own marijuana, or go to the few remaining Cannabis
Buyers' Clubs to acquire medical marijuana. (Harvard; Hepler & Frank,
1971, UCLA; Medical College of Georgia; U. of North Carolina School of
Medicine, 1975; Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana,
UCLA, 1976; National Eye Institute; Records of Bob Randolph/Elvy Musika,
1975, 1998.)
TUMORS
A tumor is a mass of swollen tissue. Researchers
at the Medical College of Virginia discovered that cannabis is an incredibly
successful herb for reducing many types of tumors, both benign and malignant
(cancerous). The DEA and other federal agencies had ordered these tumor
studies done after hearing erroneous reports of possible immunicological
problems associated with cannabis smoke. But, in 1975, instead of health
problems, an apparent medical breakthrough occurred and successful tumor
reductions were recorded! Following this remarkably positive discovery
by the Medical College of Virginia, orders were immediately handed down
by the DE and the National Institute of Health to defund all furter cannabis/tumor
research and reporting! Millions of Americans who might be alive today
are dead because of these and other DEA orders regarding marijuana. Since
1996, the Medical College of Virginia has again applied to receive grants
for cannabis research and has been turned down by the DEA.
NAUSEA RELIEF (e.g.,
AIDS, CANCER THERAPY, SEA SICKNESS)
Though it is known to be extremely damaging to
the immune system, chemotherapy is claimed by practitioners to benefit
cancer and AIDS patients. But chemo has some other serious side effects
too, including nausea. "Marijuana is the best agent for control of
nausea in cancer chemotherapy," according to Dr. Thomas Ungerleider,
who headed California's Marijuana for Cancer research program from 1979
to 1984. This is also true in AIDS and even in the unsettled stomach common
in m otion sickness. Pharmaceutical nausea control drugs come in pills
that are often swallowed by the patient, only to be thrown back up. Because
cannabis can be ingested as smoke, it stays in the system and keeps working
even if vomiting continues. Throughout the state's 10-year Compassionate
Marijuana Medical law, George Deukmejian, both as attorney general and
as governor, with no regard for the suffering or dying cancer patients,
made it virtually impossible for them to get cannabis. Californa Governor
Pete Wilson was following the same course until the medical marijuana
initiative passed in November 1996.
EPILEPSY, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, BACK PAIN,
MUSCLE SPASMS
Cannabis is beneficial for 60% of all epileptics.
It is definitely the best treatment for many, but not all types of epilepsy,
and for victims' post-seizure mental traumas. Cannabis extract is more
effective than Dilantin (a commonly prescribed anti-epileptic with severe
side effects). Medical World News reported in 1971: "Marijuana .
. . is probably the most potent anti-epileptic known to medicine today."
(Mikuriya, Tod H., M.D., Marijuana Medical Papers, 1839-1972, page xxii.)
Cannabis users' epileptic seizures are of less intensity than the more
dangerous seizures experienced by users of pharmaceuticals. Similarly,
smoking cannabis has proven to be a major source of relief for multiple
sclerosis, which affects the nervous system and is characterized by muscular
weakness, tremors, etc. Aside from addictive morphine, cannabis, whether
smoked or applied as an herbal pack or poultice, is also the best muscle
relaxant, back spasm medicine and general antispasmodic medication on
our planet. In September 1993, in Santa Cruz County, California, Sheriffs
rearrested eqileptic Valerie Corral and confiscated the five marijuana
plants she was growing for medicine even though 77% of the citizens of
Santa Cruz voted in November 1992 to instruct local law enforcement not
to prosecute medical marijuana users. Charges against Corral had been
dropped earlier in March 1993 because she was the first person in California
to meet all six points of a medical necessity defense. In 1997, Valerie,
who runs a compassionate use club, was named Citizen of the Year in Santa
Cruz. (Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana, 1976;
Consult U.S. Pharmacopoeia prior to 1937; Mikuriya, Tod H., M.D., Marijuana
Medical Papers, 1839-1972.)
ANTIBIOTIC CBD DISINFECTANTS
Young un-budded hemp plants provide extractions
of CBDs (cannabidiolic acids). There are many antibiotic uses of the cannabidiols,
including treatment for gonorrhea. A 1990 Florida study indicated its
use in treating herpes. The acid side of tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabidiols
occur inversely to the amount of the plant's THC and is therefore more
acceptable to prohibitionists because "it won't get you high."
For virtually any disease or infection that can be treated with terramycin,
cannabis derivatives did better in Czechoslovakian studies, 1952-1955.
The Czechs in 1997 still published farm crop reports on strategies to
grow cannabidiol rich hemp. (Also see Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic
Potential of Marijuana; Mikuriya, Tod H., M.D., Marijuana Medical Papers;
Roffman, Marijuana as Medicine, 1982; International Farm Crop abstracts.)
ARTHRITIS, HERPES, CYSTIC FIBROSIS AND
RHEUMATISM
Cannabis is a topical analgesic.2 Until 1937, virtually
all corn plasters, mustard plasters, muscle ointments, and fibrosis poultices
were made from or with cannabis extracts. Rheumatism was treated throughout
South America until the 1960s with hemp leaves and/or flower tops heated
in water or alcohol and placed on painful joints. In fact, this form of
herbal medicine is still widely used in rural areas of Mexico, Central
and South America, and by California Latinos for relief of rheumatism
and arthritis pain. Direct contact with THC killed herpes virus in a University
of South Florida (Tampa) 1990 research study by Dr. Gerald Lancz, who
warns that "smoking marijuana will not cure herpes." However,
anecdotal reports indicate a faster drying and healing of the outbreak
after topical application of "strong bud," soaked in rubbing
alcohol and crushed into a paste.
LUNG CLEANER AND EXPECTORANT
Cannabis is the best natural expectorant to clear
the human lungs of smog, dust and the phlegm associated with tobacco use.
Marijuana smoke effectively dilates the airways of the lungs, the bronchi,
opening them to allow more oxygen into the lungs. It is also the best
natural dilator of the tiny airways of the lungs, the bronchial tubes
- making cannabis the best overall bronchial dilator for 80% of the population
(the remaining 20% sometimes show minor negative reactions). (See section
on asthma - a disease that closes these passages in spasms - UCLA Tashkin
studies, 1969-97; U.S. Costa Rican, 1980-82; Jamaican studies 1969-74,
76.) Statistical evidence - showing up consistently as anomalies in matched
populations - indicates that people who smoke tobacco cigarettes are usually
better off and will live longer if they smoke cannabis moderately, too.
(Jamaicna, Costa Rican studies.) Millions of Americans have given up or
avoided smoking tobacco products in favor of cannabis, which is not good
news to the powerful tobacco lobby - Senator Jesse Helms and his cohorts.
A turn-of-the-century grandfather clause in U.S. tobacco law allows 400
to 6,000 additional chemicals to be added. Additions since then to the
average tobacco cigarette are unknown, and the public in the U.S. has
no right to know what they are. Many joggers and marathon runners feel
cannabis use cleans their lungs, allowing better endurance. The evidence
indicates that cannabis use will probably increase these outlaw American
marijuana-users' lives by about one to two years - yet they may lose their
rights, property, children, state licenses, etc., just for using that
safest of substances: cannabis.
SLEEP AND RELAXATION
Cannabis lowers blood pressure, dilates the arteries
and reduces body temperature an average of one-half degree, thereby relieving
stress. Evening cannabis smokers in general report more restful sleep.
Using cannabis allows most people a more complete rest with a higher amount
of "alpha time" during sleep as compared with prescription or
sleep-inducing patent sedatives. Prescription sleeping pills (the so called
"legal, safe and effective" drugs) are often just synthesized
analogs of truly dangerous plants like mandrake, henbane and belladonna.
As late as 1991, doctors, pharmacists and drug companies were fighting
off new legislation to restrict these often abused compounds. (L.A. Times,
April 2, 1991). Unlike Valium, cannabis does not potentiate the effects
of alcohol. It is estimated that cannabis could replace more than 50%
of Valium, Librium, Thorazine, Stelazine, other "-zine" drugs
and most sleeping pills. It is unconscionable that, over the past two
decades, tens of thousands of parents have committed their own children,
aged 11 to 17, to be treated by massive doses of so-called "-zine"
drugs in order to get them off pot, at the urging of parent groups, the
PDFA, the feds and administrators and doctors from federally approved,
private and high-profit drug rehabilitation centers. Often, "-zine"
drugs do work to stop these youths from using pot. They also stop a kid
from loving his or her dog, too - and children stand a one-in-four chance
of suffering from uncontrollable shaking for the rest of their lives.*
But at least they're not high. * The U.S. Centers for Disease Control
in Atlanta said that 20-40% of "-zine" drug users have or will
develop permanent lifetime pasies (shakes), November 1983. These prescription
neurotoxins are chemically related to the pesticide and warfare nerve
gas Sarin. Hundreds of private drug-rehabilitation centers and their leaders
keep this policy alive and in front of the media, often quoting discredited
reports from NIDA or DEA (see Chapter 16, debunking) - because they earn
fat profits selling their useless or destructive "marijuana treatment"
for children. After all, a relapse just means using marijuana against
after a number of bouts with an "authority." This is mind control
and an attempt to destroy individual free will.
THERAPEUTIC EMPHYSEMA POTENTIAL
Medical research indicates that light cannabis
smoking might be useful for a majority of mild emphysema victims. It would
improve the quality of life for millions of sufferers and extend their
life spans. The U.S. government and DEA (since 1976) saky the side effect
of being "high" is not acceptable, no matter how many years
or lives it saves; even though some 90 million Americans have tried marijuana
and 25 to 30 million still smoke marijuana relaxationally, or use it responsibly
as a form of daily self-medication, without one single death from overdoes
- ever! All research into the oxygen blood transfer effects cause by cannabis
indicates that the chest (lung) pains, extremity pains, shallowness of
breath, and headaches we may experience on heavy smog days are usually
alleviated by cannabis smoking throughout the day. Dr. Donald Tashkin,
the U.S. government's leading scientist on marijuana pulmonary research,
told us in December 1989*, and again in December 1997, that you cannot
get or potentiate emphysema with cannabis smoking. * See Tashkin's Marijuana
Pulmonary Research, UCLA, 1969-1997. Since 1981, this author has personally
taken part in these studies and has continuously interviewed Tashkin on
cannabis' medical indications; last personal interview was in December
1997.
STRESS AND MIGRAINE HEADACHE RELIEF
Most of all: it is best for the world's number
one killer - stress. It can safely curtail or replace Valium, Librium,
alcohol, or even Prozac, for millions of Americans. While cannabis intoxication
varies with psychological set and social setting, "the most common
response is a calm, mildly euphoric state in which time slows and a sensitivity
to sights, sounds and touch his enhanced." In contrast to marijuana's
safe, therapeutic action, benzodiazepine (Valium) abuse is the number
one drug abuse problem in the country, and is responsible for more emergency
room admissions in the United States than either cocaine-related problems
or morphone and heroin-related admissions combined.* While tobacco constricts
arteries, cannabis dilates (opens) them. Because migraine headaches are
the result of artery spasms combined with over-relaxation of veins, the
vascular changes cannabis causes in the covering of the brain (the meninges)
usually make migraines disappear. Evidence of vascular change caused by
cannabis can be seen in the user's red eyes, which are extensions of the
brain. However, unlike most other drugs, cannabis has no apparent effect
on the vascular system in general, except for a slightly increased heart
rate during the onset of the high.
TO INCREASE APPETITE
Users of marijuana often (but not always) experience
"the munchies," a stimulated appetite for food, which, at this
time, makes cannabis the very best medicine on the planet for anorexia.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans in old age, convalescent wards or hospital
situations have anorxia. Most could be helped by cannabis - yet these
Americans are being denied a healthy life by governmental policy dictated
by government police! This effect can also extend the lives of AIDS and
pancreatic cancer (eat or die). However, the DEA and U.S. government prevented
any research or use of cannabis in pancreatic cancer therapy since 1976.
They have effectively allowed tens of thousands of people to die each
year, denying them the right to live otherwise normal, healthy and productive
lives.
TO REDUCE SALIVA
Marijuana smoking can help dry your mouth for the
dentist. This is the best way to dry the mouth's saliva non-toxically
in what is known among smokers as its "cotton mouth" effect.
According to the Canadian Board of Dentistry in studies conducted in the
1970s, cannabis could replace the highly toxic Probathine compounds produced
by Searle & Co. This may also indicate that cannabis could be good
for treating peptic ulcers.
IN ADDITION. . .
AIDS, DEPRESSION & HUNDREDS OF OTHER
PRIMARY MEDICAL USES
One well known effect of THC is to life the spirit,
or make you "high." Cannabis users in Jamaica praise ganja's
benefits for meditation, concentration, consciousness-raising and promoting
a state of well being and self assertiveness.5 This kind of attitude adjustment,
along with a healthier appetite and better rest, often represents the
difference between feeling like you are "dying of" AIDS or cancer
and feeling like you are "living with" AIDS or cancer. Cannabis
also eases small pains and some big ones and helps senior citizens live
with aches and pains like arthritis, insomnia and debilitating infirmities,
and enjoy life in greater dignity and comfort. Legend has it, and medical
evidence indicates, that cannabis is the best overall treatment for dementia,
senility, and maybe Alzheimer's disease, for long-term memory "gain"
and hundreds of other benefits. U.S. statistics of the 1970s indicated
that you will live eight to 24 years longer if you substitute daily cannabis
use for daily tobacco and alcohol use. New research is outlawed, of course.
ACCEPTABLE RISKS
Every U.S. commission or federal judge who has
studied the evidence has agreed that cannabis is one of the safest drugs
known. With all its therapeutic uses, it has only one side effect that
has been exaggerated as a concern: the "high." The DEA says
this is not acceptable, so cannbis continues to be totally illegal in
utter disregard for both doctor and patient. Every day we trust physicians
to determine whether the risks associated with therapeutic, yet potentially
dangerous drugs are acceptable for their patients. Yet, doctors are not
allowed to prescribe the herb that Federal Judge Francis Young in 1988
called "one of the safest therapeutically active substances known
to man." We don't put out doctors in charge of stopping violent crimes.
The police, prosecutors and prison guards should not be in charge of which
herbal therapies people may use to treat their personal health problems.
Footnotes:
1. Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic Potential
of Marijuana, UCLA, 1976; personal interviewd in Washington, D.C. (1982)
with researchers from the Medical College of Virginia.
2. Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic Potential
of Marijuana, UCLA, 1976; Mikuriya, Tod H., M.D., Marijuana Medical Papers
1839-1972, Medi-Comp Press, Oakland, CA, 1973. 3. The Antibiotic Effect
of Cannabis Indica, 1952-53-55. The Antibacterial Effect of Cannabis Indica,
1955, from Marijuana Medical Papers; Cohen & Stillman, Therapeutic
Potential of Marijuana, UCLA, 1976.
4. Harvard Medical School Mental Health Letter,
Vol. 4, No. 5, November 1987.
5. Ruben, Vera & Comitas, Lambros, Ganja in
Jamaica, A Medical Anthropological Study of Chronic Marijuana Use, Mouton
& Co., The Hague an Paris, Anchor Books, U.S.A., 1976.
6. Stopping Valium Public Citizen Health Research
Group, 2000 P St. NW, Washington, DC.
Hempseed Nutrition
Cannabis hempseeds contain all the essential amino
acids and essential fatty acids necessary to maintain healthy human life.
No other single plant source provides complete protein in such an easily
digestible form, nor has the oils essential to life in as perfect a ratio
for human health and vitality.
Hempseed is the highest of any plant in essential
fatty acids. Hempseed oil is among the lowest in saturated fats at 8%
of total oil volume. The oil pressed from hempseed contains 55% linoleic
acid (LA) and 25% llinolenic acid (LNA). Only flax oil has more linolenic
acid at 58%, but hempseed oil is the highest in total essential fatty
acids at 80% of total oil volume.
"These essential fatty acids are responsible
for our immune response. In the old country the peasants ate hemp butter.
They were more resistant to disease than the nobility." The higher
classes wouldn't eat hemp because the poor ate it. - R. Hamilton, ED.D.,
Ph.D. Medical Researcher-Bichemist U.C.L.A. Emeritus.
LA and LNA are involved in producing life energy
from food and the movement of that energy throughout the body.
Essential fatty acids govern growth, vitality and
state of mind. LA and LNA are involved in transferring oxygen from the
air in the lungs to every cell in the body. They play a part in holding
oxygen in the cell membrane where it acts as a barrier to invading viruses
and bacteria, neither of which thrive in the presence of oxygen.
The bent shape of the essential fatty acids keep
them from dissolving into each other. They are slippery and will not clog
arteries like the sticky straight-shaped saturated fats and the trans-fatty
acids in cooking oils and shortenings that are made by subjecting polyunsaturated
oils like LA and LNA to high temperatures during the refining process.
LA and LNA possess a slightly negative charge and
have a tendency to form very thin surface layers. This property is called
surface activity, and it provides the power to carry substances like toxins
to the surface of the skin, intestinal tract, kidneys and lungs where
they can be removed. Their very sensitivity causes them to break down
rapidly into toxic compounds when refined with high heat or improper storage
exposes them to light or air.
Nature provides seeds with an outer shell that
safely protects the vital oils and vitamins within from spoilage.
It's a perfect as well as perfectly edible container.
Hempseed can be ground into a paste similar to peanut butter only more
delicate in flavor. Udo Erasmus, Ph.D. nutritionist says: "Hemp butter
puts our peanut butter to shame for nutritiounal value." The ground
seeds can be baked into breads, cakes and casseroles. Hempseed makes a
hearty addition to granola bars.
Pioneers in the fields of biochemistry and human
nutrition now believe cardiovascular disease (CVD) and most cancers are
really diseases of fatty degeneration caused by the continued over-consumption
of saturated fats and refined vegetable oils that turn essential fatty
acids into carcinogenic killers. One out of two Americans will die from
the effects of CVD. One out of four Americans will die from cancer. Researchers
believe cancers erupt when immune system response is weakened. And more
Americans are succumbing to immune deficiency diseases than ever before.
Promising studies are now under way using the essential oils to support
the immune systems of HIV virus patients.
The complete protein in hempseed gives the body
all the essential amino acids required to maintain health, and provides
the necessary kinds and amounts of amino acids the body needs to make
human serum albumin and serum globulins like the immune enhancing gamma
globulin antibodies.
The body's ability to resist and recover from illness
depends upon how rapidly it can produce massive amounts of antibodies
to fend off the initial attack. If the globulin protein starting material
is in short supply, the army of antibodies may be too small to prevent
the symptoms of sickness from setting in.
The best way to insure the body has enough amino
acid material to make the globulins is to eat foods high in globulin proteins.
Hempseed protein is 65% globulin edestin plus quantities of albumin (present
in all seeds) so its easily digestible proteen is readily available in
a form quite similar to that found in blood plasma.
Hempseed was used to treat nutritional deficiencies
brought on by tuberculosis, a severe nutrition blocking disease that causes
the body to waste away. (Czechoslovakia Tubercular Nutritional Study,
1955.)
The energy of life is in the whole seed. Hempseed
foods taste great!
They will insure we get enough essential amino
acids and essential fatty acids, to build strong bodies and immune systems,
and to maintain health and vitality.
Please copy. Excerpted from Hempseed Nutrition by Lynn Osburn.
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