Ptsd Therapy

by admin on December 3, 2007

I am writing this in response to a previous article by a professor of psychiatry at a major school of the East Coast doctor, but my comments are directed to 75 percent of physicians in the U.S. The article had incorrect information that I thought of a psychiatry professor.

The big problem seems to be the impact of "Reefer Madness", and obviously, many doctors still believe and attest to the validity of the U.S. Gov't propaganda.

I'm going through the uncertainties in several articles.

First, says that "marijuana is not benign." Medically is one of the drugs more benign but effective, which has been found.

After outlining the potential risks. There are none or very few.

Said Napoleon led troops to Europe. In fact, the Persians took Scythia, part of European Russia, perhaps thousands of years earlier.

While THC is the main chemical possibly 95 per cent, CBD and CBN seems to be this more present. Apparently, few people know about the activities of others because they are in such small amounts.

Medical marijuana and specialists will disagree with this statement become addicted to 9 percent.

Just because someone uses it constantly is because it works, who are not addicted. Users of physicians who have been without the minimum withdrawal symptoms. Medical marijuana have seen little or no syndromes of abstinence!

The U.S. Government said that about 70 million people have used here, and possibly 10 million use it daily. There has been an epidemic damage.

Many people, however, could admit that they are "addicted" and seek treatment for abuse of avoiding jail or risk losing their work.

The article uses the "poisoning", which means it is not poisoning. This "poisoning" even compares Alcohol or two espresso coffees.

It's nothing like withdrawal from nicotine, which is harder to beat than heroin. Beating the big "H" involves excruciating pain and illness, but when its over, its over. Cigarette smokers have to go out a year later that they still have cravings.

It is assumed that the causes of cancer and immune system damage. It does the opposite. It also means that may lead to addiction to opiates. In reality, marijuana / cannabis has been used to get addicts to give up alcohol, opiates and nicotine.

He says that triggers psychosis. Actually, California doctors are using to treat psychoses including PTSD, probably the most common one now.

Any medical / scientific articles over 5 years of age are sadly outdated. Marijuana is used successfully for perhaps a hundred or more of the conditions and medical conditions can be found easily by sitting at a computer for a few minutes.

Dronabinol / Marinol is not a substitute for marijuana used with a vaporizer, not a cigarette. For nausea and vomiting, Marinol is useless. People throw up. It takes too long to act, one to two hours, and patients often get terrible anxiety and panic attacks that are typical signs of overdose.

If the physician or another doctor to see a few marijuana patients, most of whom had used for 10 to 50 years, went to see very badly about some medically indigent patients who are getting good relief of marijuana.

Some California doctors say that "all marijuana use is medical." It certainly seems very effective in addressing and the euphoria of a medical dose is beneficial for patients in extreme pain, or suffering from cancer or AIDS.

Marijuana physicians advise the href = "http://www.vaporoutlet.com/"> use of vaporizers, which reduces almost to zero any common bronchial irritation with burning / smoking.

We welcome the testing and FDA approval, but remember that approved Thalidamide, Latrite, Vioxx and several real Nasy poisons.

If marijuana is good for terminal cancer why it should not be available for people with severe chronic pain, spasms and nausea? Cannabis has been used for 5000 years without a death.

Source: Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com

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