There’s no shortage of controversy surrounding the use of medical marijuana. Despite the copious amount of scientifically-backed data gathered over decades, if not centuries, which show that cannabis has tremendous therapeutic potential, many lawmakers remain hesitant to approve its use. Regardless, a growing number of dedicated researchers continue to investigate new therapeutic applications for juicing or eating raw cannabis.
For some people, it still remains difficult to distinguish between the plant’s medicinal and recreational uses. This stems largely – let’s face it – from the fact that inhaling the plant’s vapors gets you high, even when that isn’t the primary reason why its being consumed. Read more
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Medical Marijuana without the High?
Edward Group discusses the power of eating and juicing raw cannabis.
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