pot that doesn't get you stoned

leaffan

Well-Known Member
I bet Harper loves these guys...

http://www.lfpress.com/2014/09/23/london-researchers-are-developing-a-better-bud-thats-healthy-without-negative-side-effects

London scientists want to cash in on the growing use of medical marijuana by using a lab to build better bud.

The goal is to build a business that takes what’s learned in the lab to create pot substitutes that pack health benefits without leaving users bouncing between paranoia and listlessness.

“We’re excited about it,” said Steven Laviolette of Western University’s Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry where he’s a professor in both psychiatry and anatomy and cell biology.

It’s early days in the venture, but Laviolette and his partners are looking for investors and have even coined a name for the start-up, Indica Agrifarm.

Indica is one of two types of marijuana plants.

It was 13 years ago Health Canada began to regulate use of marijuana prescribed by doctors.

But this year, it became big business when that agency ended basement operations and required medicinal pot be produced by government-licensed facilities.

The changing business model is expected to lead to a spike in demand: Health Canada predicts the number of users could grow from 38,000 last year to as many as 450,000 in 2024.

Marijuana contains at least 70 chemical compounds, so there’s much to learn about how each affects users, Laviolette said.

That learning curve received a boost Tuesday when the Western scientists published their latest findings online in The Journal of Neuroscience. Using rats and chemicals to simulate the effects of marijuana, they found how small doses can cause paranoia and long-term exposure can result in emotionally-blunted behaviour, or what some call the “stoner” phenomenon.

Key to both is an area of the brain behind the forehead, the prefrontal cortex, used for emotions and thinking, and the role of dopamine, affecting emotions.

The chemical used to simulate marijuana either ramped up or shut down dopamine neurons.

But those effects can be minimized in the lab: Rats given an anti-psychotic drug first didn’t suffer effects that in people cause paranoia.

Another type of chemical blocked the reaction associated with the stoner phenomenon.

“This has huge implications for identifying potential pharmacological means to prevent some of the undesired side-effects of marijuana,” Laviolette said.

Will there be a miracle pill that delivers benefits but not the harm of pot? That’s the question whose pursuit will hopefully garner backing, Laviolette said.

[email protected]
 

bigbuddin84

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Cool. A product no one will use...jk. But I feel the demand for this will be way less than what they are expecting.
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
Side effects?
Every 19 mins someone dies from a side effect of pharmaceutical medication.
Why let them do that with something that CANT DO THAT!! or have that effect????

NO matter..??!!
it's ok...these drugs may sorta work...well kinda anyway... and... they make us a shit load of cash.
Oh what will become of POT?
Those people need to be incarcerated. :lol:
 

sunni

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Staff member
Side effects?
Every 19 mins someone dies from a side effect of pharmaceutical medication.
Why let them do that with something that CANT DO THAT!! or have that effect????

NO matter..??!!
it's ok...these drugs may sorta work...well kinda anyway... and... they make us a shit load of cash.
Oh what will become of POT?
Those people need to be incarcerated. :lol:
i think they just want to eliminate the side effects that marijuana has on some people who mental disorders so that they may also use the medication
its actually a pretty neat idea if it does work, alot of people cant smoke marijuana because of those reasons, like people with schizophrenia , perhaps im being overally hopeful though
 

WHATFG

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Not a peep about all the fucked up side effects from phamaceuticals. I actually want, seek out, and thoroughly enjoy the side effects from mj. Why oh why do people think they can create a better plant? I just don't understand that thinking - improve upon nature???WTF
 

NorthernLass

Well-Known Member
Actually, right now I'm using a 7% thc/ 7% cbd variety that I can take during the day and still function at my job. Sometimes these things have a place.
 

gb123

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i think they just want to eliminate the side effects that marijuana has on some people who mental disorders so that they may also use the medication
its actually a pretty neat idea if it does work, alot of people cant smoke marijuana because of those reasons, like people with schizophrenia , perhaps im being overally hopeful though
That would be a great thing Sunni... somehow I highly SADLY DOUBT that is the idea behind their game It's about Proffit only Sunni. Wish it was about healingt.

ps and welcome back from your ...vacation?
 

Jackal69

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I wouldn't mind a plant that when eaten in a cookie twice a day that didn't get you high but killed the pain, this way driving and other things would be normal. But of course I would only be smoking like a rec user ... :shock:
 

Red1966

Well-Known Member
I bet Harper loves these guys...

http://www.lfpress.com/2014/09/23/london-researchers-are-developing-a-better-bud-thats-healthy-without-negative-side-effects

London scientists want to cash in on the growing use of medical marijuana by using a lab to build better bud.

The goal is to build a business that takes what’s learned in the lab to create pot substitutes that pack health benefits without leaving users bouncing between paranoia and listlessness.

“We’re excited about it,” said Steven Laviolette of Western University’s Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry where he’s a professor in both psychiatry and anatomy and cell biology.

It’s early days in the venture, but Laviolette and his partners are looking for investors and have even coined a name for the start-up, Indica Agrifarm.

Indica is one of two types of marijuana plants.

It was 13 years ago Health Canada began to regulate use of marijuana prescribed by doctors.

But this year, it became big business when that agency ended basement operations and required medicinal pot be produced by government-licensed facilities.

The changing business model is expected to lead to a spike in demand: Health Canada predicts the number of users could grow from 38,000 last year to as many as 450,000 in 2024.

Marijuana contains at least 70 chemical compounds, so there’s much to learn about how each affects users, Laviolette said.

That learning curve received a boost Tuesday when the Western scientists published their latest findings online in The Journal of Neuroscience. Using rats and chemicals to simulate the effects of marijuana, they found how small doses can cause paranoia and long-term exposure can result in emotionally-blunted behaviour, or what some call the “stoner” phenomenon.

Key to both is an area of the brain behind the forehead, the prefrontal cortex, used for emotions and thinking, and the role of dopamine, affecting emotions.

The chemical used to simulate marijuana either ramped up or shut down dopamine neurons.

But those effects can be minimized in the lab: Rats given an anti-psychotic drug first didn’t suffer effects that in people cause paranoia.

Another type of chemical blocked the reaction associated with the stoner phenomenon.

“This has huge implications for identifying potential pharmacological means to prevent some of the undesired side-effects of marijuana,” Laviolette said.

Will there be a miracle pill that delivers benefits but not the harm of pot? That’s the question whose pursuit will hopefully garner backing, Laviolette said.

[email protected]
What do you mean "negative side effects"?
 

bud nugbong

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actually .its a pretty good idea ...for people who suffer from mental issues rather than physical pain/suffering
I don't think there are any mental issues that MMJ will help better than pharmadrugs. Pain relief, sleep, apetite, depression are all helped by the "negative side effects" of MMJ taking that part away would make it pointless.

"The chemical used to simulate marijuana either ramped up or shut down dopamine neurons.
But those effects can be minimized in the lab: Rats given an anti-psychotic drug first didn’t suffer effects that in people cause paranoia.
Another type of chemical blocked the reaction associated with the stoner phenomenon.
“This has huge implications for identifying potential pharmacological means to prevent some of the undesired side-effects of marijuana,” Laviolette said."


See I don't like the talk of simulated marijuana being unpredictable. When there are already medications that work fine. And the Term "stoner phenomenon" Is that scientific lingo in Canada? Seems to me Someone with a chemistry degree wants to have stable work doing nothing for the next 10 years.
 
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