Marijuana now proven as a carcinogen???

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terpenophenolic
this study in the link....79 people...LOL...the results mean nothing...that's a joke of a study........also they forgot to mention some key differences in marijuana smoke and cig smoke...not all smoke is the same.....they even point out that marijuana smoke contains more carcinogens but fail to mention the effects of the THC...THC is a dilator, it opens the alveoli in your lungs and causes them to expel carcinogens..dirt and tars from your lungs thats why MJ smoke make you cough so much and why pot smokers cough up more nasty sputum then cigarette smokers...cigarette smoke is the opposite it contains nicotine which causes the alveoli to contract or close trapping in tars and carcinogens..............I have asthma and I treat it with cannabis, I've not used an inhaler in 13 years....a hit of pot has the same effect by opening up my alveoli and allowing me to breathe...doctors know this...and you can get a med card for asthma.........
 

bigbossGF

Active Member
Wow man that's really informative:mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:!!!

It all makes so much sense now, like the reasons for having pasties and all. :blsmoke:
 

nowstopwhining

Too many brownies


A 125-year-old woman, said to be one of the oldest women in India, died at her home in Orissa, her family said Sunday. Fulla Nayak claimed that smoking cannabis every day was her secret to long life.

Fulla Nayak, a resident of Kanarpur village in the coastal district of Kendrapada, died of old age complications Saturday.

According to her 72-year-old grandson, Fulla was 125. But as per a voter photo identity card issued by the government in 1995 she was 120 years.

The grand old woman lived in a small mud-walled thatched house in Kanarpur, about 25 km from the district headquarters. She is survived by two of her four daughters and around two dozen relatives.

Her eldest daughter, Jamuna, 92, lives in the same village. Her husband died at the age of 50.

Fulla was in the news when her grandson Narayan Nayak claimed last week that she could be the oldest woman living in the world. He had said that he would write to the Guinness book authorities to record the claim.

Fulla was known for her love of smoking ganja and cigars and palm juice. She also loved steaming hot tea.

She had never suffered any debilitating ailment throughout her life. Except for her weak eyesight, Fulla maintained good health and used to walk without support.
 

stonegrove

Well-Known Member


A 125-year-old woman, said to be one of the oldest women in India, died at her home in Orissa, her family said Sunday. Fulla Nayak claimed that smoking cannabis every day was her secret to long life.

Fulla Nayak, a resident of Kanarpur village in the coastal district of Kendrapada, died of old age complications Saturday.

According to her 72-year-old grandson, Fulla was 125. But as per a voter photo identity card issued by the government in 1995 she was 120 years.

The grand old woman lived in a small mud-walled thatched house in Kanarpur, about 25 km from the district headquarters. She is survived by two of her four daughters and around two dozen relatives.

Her eldest daughter, Jamuna, 92, lives in the same village. Her husband died at the age of 50.

Fulla was in the news when her grandson Narayan Nayak claimed last week that she could be the oldest woman living in the world. He had said that he would write to the Guinness book authorities to record the claim.

Fulla was known for her love of smoking ganja and cigars and palm juice. She also loved steaming hot tea.

She had never suffered any debilitating ailment throughout her life. Except for her weak eyesight, Fulla maintained good health and used to walk without support.
It would be sick to have a smoking session with her lol. she some serious Ol G, lol
 
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