Archive for August, 2008

hemp and cannabis

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Art CanvasHemp is the perfect archival medium. 7 The paintings of Van Gogh, Gainsborough, Rembrandt, etc., were primarily painted on hemp canvas, as were practically all canvas paintings feminized marijuana seeds. A strong, lustrous fiber, hemp withstands heat, mildew, insects and is not damaged by light. Oil paintings on hemp and/or flax canvas have stayed in fine condition for centuries. Paints & Varnishes For thousands of years, virtually all good paints and varnishes were made with hempseed oil and/or linseed oil.

Cannabis extracted medicines

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Cannabis extract medicines were produced by Eli Lilly, Parke-Davis, Tildens, Brothers Smith (Smith Brothers), Squibb and many other American and European companies and apothecaries feminized marijuana seeds. During all the time there was not one reported death from cannabis extract medicines, and virtually no abuse or mental disorders reported, except for first-time or novice users occasionally becoming disoriented or overly introverted. (Mikuriya, Tod, M.D., Marijuana Medical Papers, Medi-Comp Press, CA; Cohen, Sidney & Stillman, Richard, Therapeutic Potential of Marijuana, Plenum Press, Ny, 1976.)

putative response to marijuana

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Design choices include patients who are the general population of patients with the disorder, or one of the following groups: nonresponders or incomplete responders to other therapies, patients selected in open-trial designs who responded to marijuana, and naive versus experienced marijuana smokers. One proposed strategy, selecting subsets responsive to marijuana in an open manner (i.e., “enrichment design”), assumes that there may be subpopulations that are difficult to recognize marijuana seeds, except on the basis of their prior putative response to marijuana. Once identified, such patients are randomly assigned to a study drug or control group and are evaluated in a prospective manner.