Through the Prince George MS Self Help group & Chapter (and the community of Prince George at large), I have seen a variety of attitudes concerning the use of Marijuana for any reason. Due to my personal belief in this plant I have been criticized and shunned from elements of society, most of which I had no desire to be in. It has denied me places to live in the past and paid employment. If I had a drinking problem I would have been treated better. Society has been prejudiced against hemp for almost a century now, many generations have had it drilled into them that Marijuana is an evil drug that has no place within our society and users are Junkies.
In research I have done online (*mostly American sourced) I have seen that Hemp (family of vegetation which Marijuana- AKA Cannabis - belongs to) has a multitude of benefits for society. In MS, Medical Marijuana relaxes muscles and reduces the pain felt by patients. The depression we feel may be lifted by ingesting Marijuana via smoking, vaporizing or eating. The MS Society of Canada has done some research on how Marijuana reacts to MS here: MS Society of Canada - MS Research. Not everyone is benefited by Medical Marijuana.
By eating Hempen products such as bread or cereal & other products made from Hemp flour we are sure to have a ballenced diet high in anti-oxidents and essential fatty acids which strengthens the body against flareups. Hempen products are not psychoactive, you will not get high from them. They may even prevent or eliminate Cancer cells from the body by providing a rich wellness source. The oils from the Hemp plant are rich in the oils our skin needs to retain that youthful look; hair washed in Hemp shampoo is shiny and full of life. Don't knock it until you try it, it is an important wellness product.
The MS Society of Canada and the MS Self Help groups do not recommend or endorse any treatment or procedure but we all feel you should be aware of treatments and wellness products available so you can make an informed choice. Use caution when trying anything and never change any prescribed treatments or take any medications with out your doctor's knowledge. Be well.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
More history not taught in High (sic) School
Why are Students not taught this? Anyone want to link me to a conspiracy theory on this?
Legal history of cannabis in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "
Legal history of cannabis in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "
History not taught in High (sic) School
List of United States politicians who admit to cannabis use - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While growing up and being educated in British Columbia, I learned that Canada's laws on Marijuana mirror laws set out by the American Government. I would toke recreationally during my "misspent youth" never knowing if it was doing harm or not, always looking out for the long arm of the law. I gave up after I turned 19 and set about creating a life that would be comfortable for myself in an alcohol fueled world.
I set upon traveling along life's roadway, never too far from the pot culture and always aware of my connections to a hardened batch of so-called criminals. In May of my 33rd year I wook up 1/2 blind while living life in some sort of discomfort, employed in Prince George BC. I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in June of the next year (2000).
I had been weed free for the better part of 2 decades (with an occasional toke to sleep during fires I fought years before). 2 years post diagnoses I decided to try it again. It had a favorable reaction. I researched it online. I was overwhelmed by the amount of legitimate information praising it. It is proven to help society. How could it help me? I pushed the wire and quit smoking in 2005. Weed helped with that. Some said I replaced the habit. Could be- but at least I do not support tobacco use any more! Weed has never been known to kill anyone directly like Tobacco kills thousands per year.
When people asked, I promoted it. Some people reacted with horror; some support agencies and medical support refuse to admit it exists in their culture. Now, the Americans have a president who admits to toking and Canada's Medical Marijuana program is public knowledge. California leads the way in the USA to do the whole legalization thing; a few other states are doing the same. British Columbia will lead the way to a new future fueled by Hemp over Petroleum once things change south of us!
List of United States politicians who admit to cannabis use - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "
While growing up and being educated in British Columbia, I learned that Canada's laws on Marijuana mirror laws set out by the American Government. I would toke recreationally during my "misspent youth" never knowing if it was doing harm or not, always looking out for the long arm of the law. I gave up after I turned 19 and set about creating a life that would be comfortable for myself in an alcohol fueled world.
I set upon traveling along life's roadway, never too far from the pot culture and always aware of my connections to a hardened batch of so-called criminals. In May of my 33rd year I wook up 1/2 blind while living life in some sort of discomfort, employed in Prince George BC. I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in June of the next year (2000).
I had been weed free for the better part of 2 decades (with an occasional toke to sleep during fires I fought years before). 2 years post diagnoses I decided to try it again. It had a favorable reaction. I researched it online. I was overwhelmed by the amount of legitimate information praising it. It is proven to help society. How could it help me? I pushed the wire and quit smoking in 2005. Weed helped with that. Some said I replaced the habit. Could be- but at least I do not support tobacco use any more! Weed has never been known to kill anyone directly like Tobacco kills thousands per year.
When people asked, I promoted it. Some people reacted with horror; some support agencies and medical support refuse to admit it exists in their culture. Now, the Americans have a president who admits to toking and Canada's Medical Marijuana program is public knowledge. California leads the way in the USA to do the whole legalization thing; a few other states are doing the same. British Columbia will lead the way to a new future fueled by Hemp over Petroleum once things change south of us!
List of United States politicians who admit to cannabis use - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "
Sunday, August 1, 2010
CANNABUDDIES - the first ever Interactive Digital Cannabis Pets!
Want to grow your own fact filled virtual Pot plant? Check out this site below and help spread the news that this valuable wellness aid should be set free!
CANNABUDDIES - the first ever Interactive Digital Cannabis Pets!
CANNABUDDIES - the first ever Interactive Digital Cannabis Pets!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
The DOC zone "Cannabiz"
Wow. This is all about the City of Grand Forks, the emerging Medical Marijuana and the Growing confusion of the local RCMP's and municiple governments. Let us try to convince our own municipalities concerning the industry as a whole for British Columbia! Very interesting, Thanks CBC; Keep us posted!
CBC.ca Video
Read this local paper for more info on this!
Local News | Grand Forks Gazette, Grand Forks, BC
CBC.ca Video
Read this local paper for more info on this!
Local News | Grand Forks Gazette, Grand Forks, BC
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Chemical in Marijuana to Slow Multiple Sclerosis?
How does Medical marijuana affect a high percent of MS Patents? How does it work? Why does it work? They are not certain however they are studying it... I love "About.Com" for accurate information :)
Chemical in Marijuana to Slow Multiple Sclerosis?
Chemical in Marijuana to Slow Multiple Sclerosis?
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Sativex information
This site has good information about Sativex, which is a non-psychoactive byproduct of Cannabis, a proven non-addictive effective painkiller that does not make you high. It is available for Multiple Sclerosis, Canada was the first nation to approve it.
I personally think that using pot without the high is like drinking non-alcoholic beer but apparently it does work. In Canada, Sativex is not covered by any medical insurance. It is an approved medicine worth about $50 (Cdn) for a month supply. Ask your Doctor (GP or Neuro) or Pharmacist for more information and to obtain the product.
For direct Canadian information on Sativex: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodpharma/notices-avis/conditions/sativex_fs_fd_091289-eng.php
From the UK where it has just been approved: Daily News for Neuros, Nurses & Savvy Patients!: GW Pharmaceuticals Sativex Cannabis is Psychoactive Free
I personally think that using pot without the high is like drinking non-alcoholic beer but apparently it does work. In Canada, Sativex is not covered by any medical insurance. It is an approved medicine worth about $50 (Cdn) for a month supply. Ask your Doctor (GP or Neuro) or Pharmacist for more information and to obtain the product.
For direct Canadian information on Sativex: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodpharma/notices-avis/conditions/sativex_fs_fd_091289-eng.php
From the UK where it has just been approved: Daily News for Neuros, Nurses & Savvy Patients!: GW Pharmaceuticals Sativex Cannabis is Psychoactive Free
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