17 December 2014 at 15:41 Comments are Disabled
The race is on!… A landmark independent medical investigation into the potential of cannabis as a cancer cure is due to begin in 2015, thanks to funds raised by sponsors of The Medical Cannabis Bike Tour. At a press conference in Madrid, On November 27th, The Medical Cannabis Bike Tour handed over 100,000€ to beginRead More …
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24 July 2014 at 13:05 Comments are Disabled
What’s not to love about a product that both increases the intensity of an orgasm and gets you stoned at the same time? Enter entrepreneur Mathew Gerson, who recently launched a marijuana-infused sexual lubricant for women called Foria, which is essentially an intoxicating concoction of cannabis and coconut oil that will not only grease upRead More …
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24 January 2014 at 18:00 Comments are Disabled
Following the success of last year’s ride, the MC Bike Tour returns with the aim to raise over €50,000 to support scientific research into how cannabis treats cancer. From March 11- 13th 2014, 50 riders will ride on a 400km journey. The MC Bike Tour will arrive 3 days later to a heroes’ welcome atRead More …
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8 October 2013 at 15:24 Comments are Disabled
Authorized medical patients in Romania may now use marijuana to allay their pain under new provisions in two of the country’s narcotic laws. Romania legalized medical marijuana this week, becoming the 10th member of the European Union to do so, according to local reports. Currently, possession of marijuana is outlawed throughout the country. Though recreationalRead More …
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30 July 2013 at 16:18 Comments are Disabled
Anti-drug laws are blocking the progress of far-reaching research that can show the therapeutic uses of Psilocybe mushrooms, plants like cannabis and other psychedelia like MDMA. That is what Professor David Nutt contends, after he first sounded the alarm bell on 12 June 2013 in Nature Reviews Neuroscience. The world-wide drug repression, also called theRead More …
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30 April 2013 at 15:40 Comments are Disabled
3 days…. 385km… €50,000… Thanks to the second annual Medical Cannabis Bike Tour, €50,000 has been raised to fund medical research into the cancer fighting properties of cannabis. With cyclists from all over Europe taking part, the MC Bike Tour was an epic 385km adventure through the mountains from Madrid to the GrowMed Expo inRead More …
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6 March 2013 at 14:22 Comments are Disabled
NORML is pleased to announce the first ever Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference in Philadelphia, PA on March 16th, 2013! The conference will feature a day of enlightening panel discussions and speakers on topics ranging from new reform strategies, recent legislative efforts, the science of medical cannabis, and much more. Hear from some of the most experiencedRead More …
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7 January 2013 at 13:05 Comments are Disabled
A German court has ruled in favor of allowing seriously ill patients to grow their own cannabis for medical treatment. But the ruling, with certain stipulations, could still prevent self-cultivation for some patients. Michael F. is seriously ill. For more than 20 years, the craftsman from the western German city of Mannheim has suffered fromRead More …
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19 December 2012 at 12:00 Comments are Disabled
Marijuana is an incredibly important and often life-changing medication for people who suffer a variety of ailments, from pain, nausea and vomiting, to anxiety, migraines, menstrual cramps, glaucoma, cancer, anorexia, and for just plain relaxation. Marijuana is one of the most versatile medications on the planet, effective without needing to be chemically altered like mostRead More …
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24 October 2012 at 12:35 Comments are Disabled
Blue Dream is a cross of Blueberry and Haze and was bred as both sativa and indica. Blue Dream is 20% indica, the second kind of Cannabis that was discovered by Jean Lamarck. Cannabis indica relatively short, conical and densely branched. It was traditionally cultivated for the production of hashish in India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh andRead More …
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