Guest guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 " Daniel Schlather " dschlather Re: cannabis I have a friend with Sleep Apnea, and he takes about ten hits of cannabis each night, it makes him sleep better, he lives with constant depression, but when he is taking the cannabis each night, he says the depression is better. He also told me that it makes sex better for him. He also said that he can stay focused more when he uses it. According to him, his life has been made better because of the use of cannabis. herbal remedies , " Barb Leppky " <bleppky wrote: > > I'm doing a project on herbs and one catagory is the " properties " of herbs. I'm trying to condense all the information from my umpteen dozen books into one single folder. Anyway, only one of my books has info on the medicinal value of cannabis (marijuana). When you read about its medicinal properties it becomes quite clear why it was banned. Over the years doctors and pharmaceuticals would be robbed of billions of dollars in profits for " prescription " drugs. Publically traded corporations would have had very good reason to have marijuana banned. " Drug industry profits are so large they outstrip every other industry's profits by far. " That's a quote from - Public Citizen April 18, 2002 One of cannabis' medicinal values is its effectiveness as an antidepressant. Imagine how it could cut into the pharmaceutical's profits!! Here are a few tiny reasons why cannabis must be kept out of the hands of the people at all costs. > years ago, when i finally decided to get off anti-depressants, cannabis was the only way i could get through the HORRIBLE withdrawls. i am a member or NORML and MPP...these groups are working to legalize this HERB and hopefully we will continue to make progress in helping people with this natural cure. check them out. *(i, personally, don't suggest " smoking " anything)* http://money.cnn.com/2006/01/04/news/companies/antidepressants/index.h tm > > " Any antidepressant drug ends up being a $2 billion drug at least.... Just about everybody has heard of Zoloft. The drug totaled $2.5 billion in sales in the first three quarters of 2005, ...... Robert Hazlett, analyst for Suntrust Robinson Humphrey, said Effexor sales totaled $3.5 billion in 2005 worldwide..... Wyeth filed a new drug application for desvenlafaxine to the FDA on Dec. 22 of last year. Bear Stearns analyst John Boris projects the drug will enter the market in 2007, reaching $1 billion in annual sales by 2010. He adds that Wyeth is well-positioned to " maximize [its] franchise " for antidepressants before Effexor loses patent exclusivity in 2010. " > > Take a look at the rest of the incredible medicinal values of cannabis. Barb > > Cannabis (Marijuana) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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