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Smoking Pot All Day, Every Day Might Not Be Good For You
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Ever wonder why the studies purporting to ‘prove’ marijuana’s health risks only recruit subjects who smoke pot 24 hours a day, seven days a week?
The answer: If they didn’t, there wouldn’t be any purported risks left to write about.
Heavy marijuana use shrinks brain parts
via Reuters
Brain scans showed the hippocampus and amygdala were smaller in men who were heavy marijuana users compared to nonusers. … The men had smoked at least five marijuana cigarettes daily for on average 20 years.
I mean, seriously, imagine if these scientists had tried recruiting 15 subjects who drank at least five shots of vodka every day for 20 years? That is, if they could find 15 subjects who were still alive.
So here we go again. Three-hundred and fifty joints per week?! Who are these people? And what’s with the caveat at the end of the story? If the purpose of the study is to assess whether there might be a link between ridiculously heavy pot use and heart disease, then why not, you know, look to see whether the subjects actually suffered from heart disease? (Likely answer: Aside from the abnormal protein level, the patients were probably otherwise healthy.)
Marijuana may up heart attack, stroke risk
via Reuters
Heavy marijuana use can boost blood levels of a particular protein, perhaps raising a person’s risk of a heart attack or stroke, U.S. government researchers said on Tuesday. …The marijuana users in the study averaged smoking 78 to 350 marijuana cigarettes per week.
The study did not look at whether the heavy marijuana users actually had heart disease.
Bottom line: smoking pot all day, every day probably isn’t good for you (though I find it interesting that, even among the most prolific pot users, most of the herb’s purported dangers are either speculative or are only apparent on hyper-sensitive brain scans and multi-tiered neurocognitive tests). Fortunately, 99.9 percent of pot smokers don’t behave this way.
And no, it’s not prohibition that curbs their use habits; it’s the recognition that too much pot is not conducive to an otherwise healthy, responsible lifestyle (just as pounding five shots a day wouldn’t be conducive to, well, life).
So what lesson can be learned from the two studies above (aside from the fact that our government has no interest in investigating the health of ordinary cannabis consumers)? It’s that pot, like alcohol, is best consumed in moderation, and that pot prohibition — even when compared to the excessive use of the drug itself — still poses the greatest threat to health.
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Posted by: undrgrndgirl on Jun 10, 2008 1:43 PM
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were there baseline scans of the heavy marijuana users?? you know - scans taken BEFORE they began using to PROVE that marijuana CAUSED the "shrinkage"? of course not...therefore there is no way to know if pot caused the changes in the hippocampus and/or amygdala IF they are even changes...perhaps these men just have smaller brain areas normally...or maybe the non-users were women who are known to have larger hippocampi than men...
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Posted by: Crazy H on Jun 10, 2008 2:30 PM
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But aside from that, how can I get into one of these studies? Do I have to supply my own rolling papers? What was the question again?
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Posted by: AvgAmerican on Jun 10, 2008 7:13 PM
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Posted by: jack alexander on Jun 10, 2008 8:15 PM
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Judge me if you must, but I have 12 years of higher education, do not currently smoke cannabis, but did for 25 years and have been a substance abuse counselor for 20 years and a nurse for 40. I've also been an explosives expert for 39 years, but you won't find me proposing the use of them, however when it comes to the use of cannabis I find no fault or harm in it and see it as a very useful medicine. It's uses are numerous beyond the entertainment value it has.
Don't listen to this current junk journalism.It is generated by the same type of parasites that would and do promote war, torture, and death penalties. We must evolve mentally past their efforts and I believe with every cell in my body that we can.
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Posted by: meranting on Jun 11, 2008 1:59 AM
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The truth of the matter is this: nearly every problem this country faces comes down to one thing: Lobbies and their constituents. The beer and lumber lobby will not allow for commercial hemp production, and certainly not the production of real herb, because that amounts to one thing: loss of income. The energy lobby won't let us do anything other than use carbon products because of the same reasons - loss of income. In the capitalistic society we live in, nothing has value other than the bottom line. Our economy is based on growth and everything short of that is considered a failure. As a part of keeping everything the way it is, corporations spends millions to put out misinformation. Let's not forget how MJ got banned in the first place - in it's early stages it was claimed that marijuana was keeping people from working and that workers were becoming violent. A bunch of bad press was put out and shortly after it was taxed to death, and thereby finished as a product. Since then, Lobbies have done their part in ensuring that any kind of research, goes directly to the pharmaceutical companies. I forget when it was, but at some point the government actually passed legislation that universities had to hand over their research on Hemp to the pharmaceutical companies. The reason: because big pharma was going to determine which medicinal use Marijuana might have. Needless to say very little research has been released since that.
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Posted by: donl51 on Jun 11, 2008 6:46 AM
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Posted by: bornxeyed on Jun 11, 2008 8:30 AM
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Who the hell could afford that even if you could actually smoke that much.
On another angle.
If you need that much weed, 2 joints an hour, to maintain a high, you need to find a new source!
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Posted by: deporres on Jun 16, 2008 7:12 PM
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Its a perference for many who want to avoid the harmful effects of daily misuse of alcohol: Pot is a healthy choice for many.
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Posted by: edgeofnowhere on Jun 16, 2008 7:58 PM
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Posted by: billgee on Jun 20, 2008 4:41 PM
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Posted by: undrgrndgirl on Jun 10, 2008 1:43 PM
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were there baseline scans of the heavy marijuana users?? you know - scans taken BEFORE they began using to PROVE that marijuana CAUSED the "shrinkage"? of course not...therefore there is no way to know if pot caused the changes in the hippocampus and/or amygdala IF they are even changes...perhaps these men just have smaller brain areas normally...or maybe the non-users were women who are known to have larger hippocampi than men...
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Posted by: Crazy H on Jun 10, 2008 2:30 PM
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But aside from that, how can I get into one of these studies? Do I have to supply my own rolling papers? What was the question again?
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Posted by: jack alexander on Jun 10, 2008 8:15 PM
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Judge me if you must, but I have 12 years of higher education, do not currently smoke cannabis, but did for 25 years and have been a substance abuse counselor for 20 years and a nurse for 40. I've also been an explosives expert for 39 years, but you won't find me proposing the use of them, however when it comes to the use of cannabis I find no fault or harm in it and see it as a very useful medicine. It's uses are numerous beyond the entertainment value it has.
Don't listen to this current junk journalism.It is generated by the same type of parasites that would and do promote war, torture, and death penalties. We must evolve mentally past their efforts and I believe with every cell in my body that we can.
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Posted by: meranting on Jun 11, 2008 1:59 AM
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The truth of the matter is this: nearly every problem this country faces comes down to one thing: Lobbies and their constituents. The beer and lumber lobby will not allow for commercial hemp production, and certainly not the production of real herb, because that amounts to one thing: loss of income. The energy lobby won't let us do anything other than use carbon products because of the same reasons - loss of income. In the capitalistic society we live in, nothing has value other than the bottom line. Our economy is based on growth and everything short of that is considered a failure. As a part of keeping everything the way it is, corporations spends millions to put out misinformation. Let's not forget how MJ got banned in the first place - in it's early stages it was claimed that marijuana was keeping people from working and that workers were becoming violent. A bunch of bad press was put out and shortly after it was taxed to death, and thereby finished as a product. Since then, Lobbies have done their part in ensuring that any kind of research, goes directly to the pharmaceutical companies. I forget when it was, but at some point the government actually passed legislation that universities had to hand over their research on Hemp to the pharmaceutical companies. The reason: because big pharma was going to determine which medicinal use Marijuana might have. Needless to say very little research has been released since that.
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Posted by: bornxeyed on Jun 11, 2008 8:30 AM
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Who the hell could afford that even if you could actually smoke that much.
On another angle.
If you need that much weed, 2 joints an hour, to maintain a high, you need to find a new source!
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Posted by: deporres on Jun 16, 2008 7:12 PM
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Its a perference for many who want to avoid the harmful effects of daily misuse of alcohol: Pot is a healthy choice for many.
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