THC has been found to have great results with reducing pain and nausea in 
patients undergoing Chemotherapy.

-Gel 

-----Original Message-----
From: G 

I can't cite any legit studies by any legit studies, but I think it's pretty 
clear that marijuana's primary adverse health issues
require extended use over an extended period of time. Similar to cigarettes or 
alcohol. One cigarette won't give you lung cancer,
one joint won't give you brain damage.

Another consideration. Different people have different reactions to different 
drugs. Morphine works great as a pain killer in an
awful lot of situations....but has no pain alleviating affect on me, and makes 
me nauseous. If certain patients are found to respond
most favorably to marijuana, over a relatively short amount of time (or 
extended time if the condition is terminal anyway), then why
shouldn't a competent doctor be at his discretion to prescribe it?

That being said, I doubt many competent doctors would find many occasions on 
which they'd prescribe marijuana.


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