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Ironically he's ok with the pot. If it helps him sleep it may even be of benefit. The old data showing immune suppression has been retracted by the original researcher.

 

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nationalrazor9 <restrictionsapplyoleander soup Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 6:14:01 PM interaction with marijuana

 

tony my friend, i am trying to get a family friend to start taking oleander and adoptyour cancer diet for his prostate cancer. he is a pothead. he smokes it, not pills or anything. he believes that the pot helps him to feel better, and he is a firmbeliever that pot is a magic substance that makes life wonderful inall aspects. NOT to start a debate about marijuana, but in your opinion, is thisgoing to affect the oleander and the cancer diet? obviously, smokingANYTHING is going to be detrimental to the body, but what if he wereto ingest the marijuana in a different way? will the pot inhibit,enhance, or have no effect on the effectiveness of the your protocol?thanks a millionblessings from the emerald city, sean.

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I do not think that any kind of smoke that is inhaled is liable to be healthy for the lungs. Other than that I am not sure that pot will hamper my suggested protocol nor enhance it either other than it may well help if there are any pain issues and could also help if someone has a poor apetite.

It might also make him have a tendency to listen to loud music and forget to take his other supplements on time. So try to help him establish a schedule or get help keeping one.

And keep non-healthy food items like twinkees, dingdongs, snowballs and screaming yellow zonkers hidden away! (I wonder if they still make screaming yellow zonkers?)

 

oleander soup , "nationalrazor9" <restrictionsapply wrote:>> tony my friend, > > i am trying to get a family friend to start taking oleander and adopt> your cancer diet for his prostate cancer. > > he is a pothead. he smokes it, not pills or anything. > > he believes that the pot helps him to feel better, and he is a firm> believer that pot is a magic substance that makes life wonderful in> all aspects. > > NOT to start a debate about marijuana, but in your opinion, is this> going to affect the oleander and the cancer diet? obviously, smoking> ANYTHING is going to be detrimental to the body, but what if he were> to ingest the marijuana in a different way? will the pot inhibit,> enhance, or have no effect on the effectiveness of the your protocol?> > thanks a million> > blessings from the emerald city, > > sean.>

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I want to know the Answer to this question also we should OPEN up decussionon this topicSent on the Now Network™ from my Sprint® BlackBerry"nationalrazor9" Tue, 27 Jan 2009 00:14:01 -0000<oleander soup > interaction with marijuana tony my friend, i am trying to get a family friend to start taking oleander and adopt your cancer diet for his prostate cancer. he is a pothead. he smokes it, not pills or anything. he believes that the pot helps him to feel better, and he is a firm believer that pot is a magic substance that makes life wonderful in all aspects. NOT to start a debate about marijuana, but in your opinion, is this going to affect the oleander and the cancer diet? obviously, smoking ANYTHING is going to be detrimental to the body, but what if he were to ingest the marijuana in a different way? will the pot inhibit, enhance, or have no effect on the effectiveness of the your protocol? thanks a million blessings from the emerald city, sean.

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screaming yellow zonkers.

 

" open the top, and turn the box upside down. if the zonkers fall out

this is the bottom. if they fall up, this is the top. if nothing

happens, the box is empty. "

 

hahahahahahahaha priceless.

 

to answer your question tony, they were discontinued a year or so ago.

 

as for my friend, perhaps i can get him to switch the joints with

those candy cigarettes, and he can switch the beer with those little

wax bottles.

 

i'm going to suggest to him that he stop smoking it and investigate

other methods of ingesting.

 

thanks tony!

 

sean.

 

 

 

oleander soup , " Tony " wrote:

>

>

> I do not think that any kind of smoke that is inhaled is liable to be

> healthy for the lungs. Other than that I am not sure that pot will

> hamper my suggested protocol nor enhance it either other than it may

> well help if there are any pain issues and could also help if someone

> has a poor apetite.

>

> It might also make him have a tendency to listen to loud music and

> forget to take his other supplements on time. So try to help him

> establish a schedule or get help keeping one.

>

> And keep non-healthy food items like twinkees, dingdongs, snowballs and

> screaming yellow zonkers hidden away! (I wonder if they still make

> screaming yellow zonkers?)

>

> [:D]

>

> >

>

> oleander soup , " nationalrazor9 "

> <restrictionsapply@> wrote:

> >

> > tony my friend,

> >

> > i am trying to get a family friend to start taking oleander and adopt

> > your cancer diet for his prostate cancer.

> >

> > he is a pothead. he smokes it, not pills or anything.

> >

> > he believes that the pot helps him to feel better, and he is a firm

> > believer that pot is a magic substance that makes life wonderful in

> > all aspects.

> >

> > NOT to start a debate about marijuana, but in your opinion, is this

> > going to affect the oleander and the cancer diet? obviously, smoking

> > ANYTHING is going to be detrimental to the body, but what if he were

> > to ingest the marijuana in a different way? will the pot inhibit,

> > enhance, or have no effect on the effectiveness of the your protocol?

> >

> > thanks a million

> >

> > blessings from the emerald city,

> >

> > sean.

> >

>

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Well, for goodness sakes! The smoke from marijuana is loaded with

resin. Have you seen what happens to rolling paper, or the inside of

a hash pipe? *That* is what is coating the respiratory system of a

pot smoker!

How on earth could that be beneficial to health in any way? It could

only be detrimental! Just because something makes you feel good

doesn't mean it's good for you. Sugar tastes great to most people

(makes me gag). But, wow, is it bad for you!

 

And think of all that THC collecting in the hypothalamus.

 

I'm sorry, this is just wrong on so many levels.

 

In terms of each one's journey to self-knowledge and true freedom,

pot, like any drug, dulls the senses and disconnects one from outer

and inner reality. The so-called " enlightment " some claim is a

benefit is a deception and results in not even seeing oneself

clearly, but more like a funhouse mirror. One should look only at the

reflection that God shows you, whatever you perceive God to be.

 

I just realized I am ranting, sorry about that! It is the wee smas

and I feel strongly about this.

 

Jill~

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This is a ver good and true reply .keep up the good workSent on the Now Network™ from my Sprint® BlackBerry"lillisilly" Wed, 28 Jan 2009 07:13:31 -0000<oleander soup > Re: interaction with marijuana Well, for goodness sakes! The smoke from marijuana is loaded with resin. Have you seen what happens to rolling paper, or the inside of a hash pipe? *That* is what is coating the respiratory system of a pot smoker! How on earth could that be beneficial to health in any way? It could only be detrimental! Just because something makes you feel good doesn't mean it's good for you. Sugar tastes great to most people (makes me gag). But, wow, is it bad for you! And think of all that THC collecting in the hypothalamus. I'm sorry, this is just wrong on so many levels. In terms of each one's journey to self-knowledge and true freedom, pot, like any drug, dulls the senses and disconnects one from outer and inner reality. The so-called " enlightment " some claim is a benefit is a deception and results in not even seeing oneself clearly, but more like a funhouse mirror. One should look only at the reflection that God shows you, whatever you perceive God to be. I just realized I am ranting, sorry about that! It is the wee smas and I feel strongly about this. Jill~

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But what about the people with glocoma . They say it is good for that . Also in California its Legal for medicine only . You can get a prescriptionSent on the Now Network™ from my Sprint® BlackBerry"lillisilly" Wed, 28 Jan 2009 07:13:31 -0000<oleander soup > Re: interaction with marijuana Well, for goodness sakes! The smoke from marijuana is loaded with resin. Have you seen what happens to rolling paper, or the inside of a hash pipe? *That* is what is coating the respiratory system of a pot smoker! How on earth could that be beneficial to health in any way? It could only be detrimental! Just because something makes you feel good doesn't mean it's good for you. Sugar tastes great to most people (makes me gag). But, wow, is it bad for you! And think of all that THC collecting in the hypothalamus. I'm sorry, this is just wrong on so many levels. In terms of each one's journey to self-knowledge and true freedom, pot, like any drug, dulls the senses and disconnects one from outer and inner reality. The so-called " enlightment " some claim is a benefit is a deception and results in not even seeing oneself clearly, but more like a funhouse mirror. One should look only at the reflection that God shows you, whatever you perceive God to be. I just realized I am ranting, sorry about that! It is the wee smas and I feel strongly about this. Jill~

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I really do not know enough about the use of marijuana in the treatment

of glaucoma to comment on it. I do know that marijuana can be ingested

rather than smoked. However, this only increases the psychedelic

responses of the body and soul to certain substances in marijuana.

 

Aren't there other natural treatments for glaucoma? Some folks use

marijauna for pain management. Again, isn't this treating the symptoms

and not the cause of the condition causing the pain?

 

I don't know. There just really has to be a better way.

 

Jill~

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There are some interesting videos on You Tube relating the health benefits of cannabis oileghttp://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pjhT9282-Tw & feature=PlayList & p=4F8964E0A0B46084 & index=0 & playnext=1You may have to copy and paste the link.Jonathan --- On Thu, 1/29/09, lillisilly <evangelnet wrote:lillisilly <evangelnet Re: interaction with marijuanaoleander soup Date: Thursday, January 29, 2009, 10:42 AM

 

I really do not know enough about the use of marijuana in the treatment

of glaucoma to comment on it. I do know that marijuana can be ingested

rather than smoked. However, this only increases the psychedelic

responses of the body and soul to certain substances in marijuana.

 

Aren't there other natural treatments for glaucoma? Some folks use

marijauna for pain management. Again, isn't this treating the symptoms

and not the cause of the condition causing the pain?

 

I don't know. There just really has to be a better way.

 

Jill~

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THC oil from marijuana is one of the oldest natural remedies on the planet. It does not just offer symptomatic relief. It has therapeutic applications for a number of disorders, including cancer. The amount ingested for cancer generally produces little to no psychoactive effect. The oil soluble cannabinoids are able to produce apoptosis in cancer cells. There is a fair amount of European research on this. The same constituents can be effective in neurological problems. In addition to being therapeutic, marijuana can remedy insomnia and lack of appetite in cancer patients. It can help reverse cachexia. Mikejonathan chamberlain <jonomark33oleander soup Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 7:44:31 AMRe: Re: interaction with marijuana

 

There are some interesting videos on You Tube relating the health benefits of cannabis oileghttp://uk.youtube. com/watch? v=pjhT9282- Tw & feature=PlayList & p=4F8964E0A0B46084 & index=0 & playnext=1You may have to copy and paste the link.Jonathan --- On Thu, 1/29/09, lillisilly <evangelnet (AT) vtlink (DOT) net> wrote:lillisilly <evangelnet (AT) vtlink (DOT) net> Re: interaction with marijuanaoleander soupThursday, January 29, 2009, 10:42 AM

 

I really do not know enough about the use of marijuana in the treatment

of glaucoma to comment on it. I do know that marijuana can be ingested

rather than smoked. However, this only increases the psychedelic

responses of the body and soul to certain substances in marijuana.

 

Aren't there other natural treatments for glaucoma? Some folks use

marijauna for pain management. Again, isn't this treating the symptoms

and not the cause of the condition causing the pain?

 

I don't know. There just really has to be a better way.

 

Jill~

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The amount ingested for cancer generally produces little to no

psychoactive effect?

 

Now I'm interested in the stuff. I've avoided it because I have had

bad experiences with the psychoactive effect of pot in the past.

 

oleander soup , Mike Golden <goldenmike86

wrote:

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> THC oil from marijuana is one of the oldest natural remedies on the

planet. It does not just offer symptomatic relief. It has

therapeutic applications for a number of disorders, including cancer.

The amount ingested for cancer generally produces little to no

psychoactive effect. The oil soluble cannabinoids are able to

produce apoptosis in cancer cells. There is a fair amount of

European research on this. The same constituents can be effective in

neurological problems. In addition to being therapeutic, marijuana

can remedy insomnia and lack of appetite in cancer patients. It can

help reverse cachexia.

>

> Mike

>

>

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Jonathan, the link for cannabis oil didn't work, and I tried it several times. Is the url correct?--- On Thu, 1/29/09, jonathan chamberlain <jonomark33 wrote:

jonathan chamberlain <jonomark33Re: Re: interaction with marijuanaoleander soup Date: Thursday, January 29, 2009, 8:44 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are some interesting videos on You Tube relating the health benefits of cannabis oileghttp://uk.youtube. com/watch? v=pjhT9282- Tw & feature=PlayList & p=4F8964E0A0B46084 & index=0 & playnext=1You may have to copy and paste the link.

Jonathan --- On Thu, 1/29/09, lillisilly <evangelnet (AT) vtlink (DOT) net> wrote:

lillisilly <evangelnet (AT) vtlink (DOT) net> Re: interaction with marijuanaoleander soupThursday, January 29, 2009, 10:42 AM

 

 

I really do not know enough about the use of marijuana in the treatment of glaucoma to comment on it. I do know that marijuana can be ingested rather than smoked. However, this only increases the psychedelic responses of the body and soul to certain substances in marijuana. Aren't there other natural treatments for glaucoma? Some folks use marijauna for pain management. Again, isn't this treating the symptoms and not the cause of the condition causing the pain? I don't know. There just really has to be a better way. Jill~

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Plus, the administration of it is humane and not harmful to the body (especially if you find other forms other than smoking) and it passes the blood brain barrier, and specifically kills brain cancer cells.

 

Thanx.--- On Thu, 1/29/09, jrrjim <jim.mcelroy10 wrote:

jrrjim <jim.mcelroy10 Re: interaction with marijuanaoleander soup Date: Thursday, January 29, 2009, 8:48 AM

 

 

The amount ingested for cancer generally produces little to no psychoactive effect?Now I'm interested in the stuff. I've avoided it because I have had bad experiences with the psychoactive effect of pot in the past.oleander soup, Mike Golden <goldenmike86@ ...> wrote:>> THC oil from marijuana is one of the oldest natural remedies on the planet. It does not just offer symptomatic relief. It has therapeutic applications for a number of disorders, including cancer. The amount ingested for cancer generally produces little to no psychoactive effect. The oil soluble cannabinoids are able to produce apoptosis in cancer cells. There is a fair amount of European research on this. The same constituents can be effective in neurological problems. In addition to being therapeutic,

marijuana can remedy insomnia and lack of appetite in cancer patients. It can help reverse cachexia. > > Mike> >

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Well, you are in the right State for it.Mikejrrjim <jim.mcelroy10oleander soup Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 10:48:42 AM Re: interaction with marijuana

 

The amount ingested for cancer generally produces little to no

psychoactive effect?

 

Now I'm interested in the stuff. I've avoided it because I have had

bad experiences with the psychoactive effect of pot in the past.

 

oleander soup, Mike Golden <goldenmike86@ ...>

wrote:

>

> THC oil from marijuana is one of the oldest natural remedies on the

planet. It does not just offer symptomatic relief. It has

therapeutic applications for a number of disorders, including cancer.

The amount ingested for cancer generally produces little to no

psychoactive effect. The oil soluble cannabinoids are able to

produce apoptosis in cancer cells. There is a fair amount of

European research on this. The same constituents can be effective in

neurological problems. In addition to being therapeutic, marijuana

can remedy insomnia and lack of appetite in cancer patients. It can

help reverse cachexia.

>

> Mike

>

>

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I wonder if the black goop is available in California, or if you have

to get the vegetable matter and create your own goop.

 

I think Arne and the State Legislature need some medicinal marijuana

to get the budget straightened out. I think our deficit is now up to

$1000 for every man, woman, and child in the state.

 

(40 million people x $1,000 = 40 billion deficit)

 

oleander soup , Mike Golden <goldenmike86

wrote:

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> Well, you are in the right State for it.

>

> Mike

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> jrrjim <jim.mcelroy10

> oleander soup

> Thursday, January 29, 2009 10:48:42 AM

> Re: interaction with marijuana

>

>

> The amount ingested for cancer generally produces little to no

> psychoactive effect?

>

> Now I'm interested in the stuff. I've avoided it because I have

had

> bad experiences with the psychoactive effect of pot in the past.

>

> oleander soup, Mike Golden

<goldenmike86@ ...>

> wrote:

> >

> > THC oil from marijuana is one of the oldest natural remedies on

the

> planet. It does not just offer symptomatic relief. It has

> therapeutic applications for a number of disorders, including

cancer.

> The amount ingested for cancer generally produces little to no

> psychoactive effect. The oil soluble cannabinoids are able to

> produce apoptosis in cancer cells. There is a fair amount of

> European research on this. The same constituents can be effective

in

> neurological problems. In addition to being therapeutic, marijuana

> can remedy insomnia and lack of appetite in cancer patients. It can

> help reverse cachexia.

> >

> > Mike

> >

> >

>

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I don't know what happened there. I hope the link below works - otherwise do a search for the 'Rick Simpson story' or 'hemp oil health'http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pjhT9282-TwJonathan'>http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pjhT9282-TwJonathan --- On Thu, 1/29/09, Steve Cox <cox_agent wrote:Steve Cox <cox_agentRe: Re: interaction with marijuanaoleander soup Date: Thursday, January 29, 2009, 4:59 PM

 

Jonathan, the link for cannabis oil didn't work, and I tried it several times. Is the url correct?--- On Thu, 1/29/09, jonathan chamberlain <jonomark33 > wrote:

jonathan chamberlain <jonomark33 >Re: Re: interaction with marijuanaoleander soupThursday, January 29, 2009, 8:44 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are some interesting videos on You Tube relating the health benefits of cannabis oileghttp://uk.youtube. com/watch? v=pjhT9282- Tw & feature=PlayList & p=4F8964E0A0B46084 & index=0 & playnext=1You may have to copy and paste the link.

Jonathan --- On Thu, 1/29/09, lillisilly <evangelnet (AT) vtlink (DOT) net> wrote:

lillisilly <evangelnet (AT) vtlink (DOT) net> Re: interaction with marijuanaoleander soupThursday, January 29, 2009, 10:42 AM

 

 

I really do not know enough about the use of marijuana in the treatment of glaucoma to comment on it. I do know that marijuana can be ingested rather than smoked. However, this only increases the psychedelic responses of the body and soul to certain substances in marijuana. Aren't there other natural treatments for glaucoma? Some folks use marijauna for pain management. Again, isn't this treating the symptoms and not the cause of the condition causing the pain? I don't know. There just really has to be a better way. Jill~

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