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Understanding how cannabinoids and anadamide regulate pain.
We normally associate the brain with pain management because of how the brain processes pain, but the brain itself doesn't have any pain receptors, and doesn't feel pain. The body is sending signals that are read, or interpreted by the domain.
Pain generally starts in mucosa or the skin to give the warning that damage is taken place.
endogenous opiods work in the brain to regulate our own interpretation of the pain phenomenon, but also work in the periphery to curb pain at its very initiation point.
Dr. Todd Mikuriya
Cannabis research is largely thanks to William Brooke O'shaughnessy who established his reputation by successfully relieving the pain of rheumatism and stilling the convulsions of an infant with cannabis.
He described the first treatment of chronic severe depression with cannabis in the Persian medical system. Provided a clinical framework that is still assumed today.
Non-medical sources (ie: the federal procecutory system) have insinuated themselves into medicine in ungodly and unholy ways, taking away some of the framework that the medical community used to be able to rely upon, creating victims out of sick people.
For example, forbidding Dr. Marion (Mollie) Fry and husband Dale Shafer from practice due to the use of medical cannabis (complete with a jury where anyone who said they'd heard of California's medical marijuana law was dismissed from jury duty), requiring them to take medication which is both sickening and diminishes their ability to mount a defense.
What gives them the right to make medical decisions? Who can you complain to when they commit these ugly acts? Nobody. Because they have insinuated themselves and stuck us with their brand of malpractice.
The DEA (laughable collection of police) taking it upon themselves to make medical judgements - where did they get qualified for that?
full of truth
likeOMGitsUNLTD 8 months ago
great 3 part video
likeOMGitsUNLTD 8 months ago
simply amazing i suffer from bi-polar disorder. thruout high school i used cannibis with great sucess. however after graduating i had to switch to the "legal" drugs with horrible effects. Effexor caused more problems than it fixed in including mannia and rapid cycling, (go figure it caused what it was suposed to be fixing)including nausia and vomiting. watching this gives me hope in humans again, people who see the bull crap and continue to fight for whats right. thank you
kbelliveau312 1 year ago