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Thraxz13

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We are a new Delivery service, and patient collective!! Check us out on the Web!!! We are here to answer any ? and help in any way possible! Give us a call for our very low and reasonable donations!!
Free delivery!! Easy to Verify and courteous, Knowledgeable staff..We strive to make this an enjoyable experience, While offering the utmost discretion!

Thanks: Thraxz A.K.A. Jackbean, Cannabis Jay!!
 

MadDawg

Active Member
Is it true that there are different strains for different medical conditions?
And how would one know what strain they should take?
Would they be able to try different strains to see what one works best for them?

Thanks!
-MD
 

Thraxz13

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Yes, it is true that Different Strains of Idicas and Sativas have different effects on each individual for their illness.. You would want to try a few different types to see which one helps your condition!!
Sativas are more for the Body, and I think an anti depresant, Where as a Indica is more for the head and mind, Not a downer but more of a relaxant..If you have any more ? Please feel free to ask and I hope this helped!

Another example of a botanic subspecies is Cannabis sativa subsp. indica (a type of marijuana, considered to be a separate species, Cannabis indica, by some authorities).

Cannabis (drug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)


Ninety percent of glaucoma victims can benefit from the use of Marijuana.

Marijuana is also the supreme dilator of the airways, the bronchi, opening them up to allow more oxygen into the blood. Marijuana is the best dilator of the little air tubes of the lungs, the bronchioles.

Medical research indicates that light Marijuana smoking would be the therapy of choice for mild emphysema to allow more fresh areas of bronchi to open up for more transfer and increase the quality of life for tens of millions of sufferers of emphysema.

Sixty percent of epileptics can benefit from the use of Marijuana. It is considered to be the best medication for many types of epilepsy and most victims' post-seizure trauma.

Marijuana completely alleviates most migraine headaches - Marijuana could replace 50% of all the valium, librium, thoracine, and stelacine used today

Research into oxygen transfer effects caused by Marijuana smoking indicates that chest pain, shortness of breath, headaches and such, which are symptomatic of heavy smog exposure, are usually alleviated entirely by light smoking of Marijuana throughout the day.

Marijuana is the best way presently known to dry the mouth's saliva in dentistry. If legal, it would replace the highly toxic and deadly Probanthine.

Marijuana has been proven to:

Relieve migraine headaches
Stop the advancement of glaucoma
Control spasticity from multiple sclerosis (MS) and paralysis
Alleviate nausea and pain associated with cancer chemotherapy treatments. Also helps in other cases of severe nausea
Block epileptic seizures
Help emphysema patients to breathe better, increasing their oxygen transfer
Help in the treatment of smog illnesses
Relievies the pain of arthritis and rheumatism and helps other chronic pain diseases
Help in anorexia nervosa and other loss of appetite diseases
Work as a back spasm medicine; Marijuana is the best relaxant of muscles short of morphine
Relieve asthma attacks and improve breathing
Help people with AIDS
-relieve stress and depression
-reduce pain
-eliminate nausea, stimulate appetite
Help skin diseases, like pruritis
Help depression and other mood disorders and be an adjunct to psychotherapy
Help overcome insomnia, deepen sleep
Help paraplegia and quadriplegia patients
Help alleviate the symptoms of withdrawal from alcohol and narcotics
Have antimicrobal and antibacterial affects
Cure fistulas, corns, and fibrosis when used in a poultice
What doctors say about Marijuana effectiveness:

-The journal of Clinical Oncology reported in 1989 that 48% of respondents to a survey of cancer specialists recommended Marijuana as medicine.

-Jocelyn Elders, the news Surgeon General of the United States, has said that she will back the medical use of Marijuana and "Marijuana is beneficial to many patients."

-Dr. James Malone-Lee, a consultant urologist at St. Pancras Hospital, London has several MS patients who smoke Marijuana. "I'm quite impressed by what's happened to patients who have used it", he says.

-Dr. Anthony Henman, former Secretary of International Anti-Prohibition League, says "one of the best effects Marijuana can have in any terminal illness is to produce a degree of euphoria which boosts morale in a depressing situation."

-"Marijuana is one of the best least toxic substances in the whole pharmacopoeia", according to Dr. Lester Grinspoon, Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

-Nabilone (from Eli Lilly) a synthetic cousin of Delta-9 THC is still considered virtually useless when compared with Marijuana by doctors and patients alike.

-The U.S. governments leading scientist on pulmonary research, said in 1989 at UCLA "that you can't get or pontentiate emphysema with Marijuana smoking.

Just some resources!!
 

DiscoLies

Active Member
What would I have to acquire before calling? I need a license first correct? Also, I read somewhere that medical marijuana helps menstrual cramps, is that accurate?
 

Thraxz13

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Yes, It does help menstrual cramps!! Call the # Pre verify!! We have a number of Doctors that we can refer you to..Get legal it helps the movement!! Its completely private !!
 

Thraxz13

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Like The War On Some Drugs? Thank Dems’ VP Pick Senator Joe Biden!
I found this article on Norml's Website (www.norml.org). It was written by their board Member, Dominic Holden. I'm not sure if others have read it, but here it is:

Like The War On Some Drugs? Thank Dems’ VP Pick Senator Joe Biden!
by Dominic Holden, Sunday September 7, 2008

Barack Obama just claimed the nomination. And Joe Biden, as his official running mate, is about to speak. But Obama selecting Biden was a punch to the gut. Like that sickening feeling you got as a high school freshman, walking up the steps to the big party—and you’re telling yourself, if I fuck this up, my dreams are shot. But if things go well, this could be an excellent four years.

I am anything but a single-issue voter, but I’m also a die-hard zealot against the drug war. Everything that could have gone wrong has been an unbridled catastrophe: Drug epidemics and cartel routes breeze across the continent, privacy laws are gutted for sport, kids try drugs younger and younger, our prisons are stuffed with young black men…

And it’s Joe Biden’s fault.

As former chairman for the Senate Judiciary Committee, Biden is the person most responsible for passing a package of laws in the mid-80s that we think of as today’s drug war. Biden presided over the mandatory-minimum sentencing guidelines that required judges to sentence dealers’ girlfriends and small-time peddlers to decades-long terms in state and federal prisons, where thousands are rotting to this day.

He used hearings “to mislead his colleagues and the public… on drug policy where police, prosecutors and DEA officials got the opportunity [to speak] while opponents were kept out,” says Kevin Zeese, a former director of Common Sense for Drug Policy and a leading drug-law reformer in Washington, D.C. since the 1980s. “Pick a drug law you don’t like from the last 25 years and thank Senator Biden.”

It wasn’t just coincidence that these laws were passed while Biden was at the helm of the judiciary committee. He was the leading advocate for establishing the Office of National Drug Control Policy—the White House Drug Czar’s Office—an agency that to this day gives lip service to drug treatment programs but spends its millions on ads linking pot to terrorism. The ads actually increased drug-initiation rates among teenagers. He’s a conservative on most crime issues. And in recent years, Biden pushed the so-called RAVE Act, which criminalized everyone attending parties where drugs were found. Biden is the drug war embodied.

But, since this is Obama’s campaign, I’m trying to hope—hope that Biden can change.

“Our intentions were good, but much of our information was bad,” Biden said in February. He decried the very sentencing disparities he created between crack and cocaine, which is one of the reasons prisons are full of young black men. “Each of the myths upon which we based the sentencing disparity has since been dispelled or altered,” he said.

A change of heart, perhaps. And when it comes to the playing the old white guy card—a requisite in the run against McCain—Biden’s the king of hearts. Also, nice teeth. They must be fake. Anyway, I like to think that the folks who pushed the drug war in the 1970s and 1980s—Richard Nixon, Nancy Reagan, Joe Biden—believed that it may have worked. Clinton should have known better. But by every measure of efficacy, it’s failed.

Obama cannot alter drug laws on his own—he’s lived a youth of indiscretions. (Realistically, no politician can make any sweeping changes; it must be incremental.) But if anyone has the credibility at the federal level to say we were wrong, to push the Senate for sentencing reform, to back Barney Frank’s bill in the House to decriminalize pot—nobody is more more capable than Joe Biden. And if he does, this could be an excellent four years.


Originally published on the Seattle Stranger's SLOG.


Found this thought I would share!
 

Thraxz13

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I am a not a Club, I am a Collective and we dont buy anything, But we do donate and take donations..You have to call the # and go from there..As long as your a patient Im sure theres something we can work out.
 

Thraxz13

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You need to find a Dr. in your area.If you go to canorml site there is a list of Dr.s If your in the So.Cal area gives us a call and we can help refer you!!
 
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