Ever smoked hemp?

ford442

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oh running away eh? hemp isn't good enough for you eh?

wtf is this??
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/03/israel-highless-marijuana_n_1645488.html?utm_hp_ref=fb&src=sp&comm_ref=false#sb=1838604,b=facebook

[h=1]Israel 'Highless' Marijuana Offers Medical Benefits Without The High[/h]
SAFED, Israel (Reuters) - They grow in a secret location in northern Israel. A tall fence, security cameras and an armed guard protect them from criminals. A hint of their sweet-scented blossom carries in the air: rows and rows of cannabis plants, as far as the eye can see.

It is here, at a medical marijuana plantation atop the hills of the Galilee, where researchers say they have developed marijuana that can be used to ease the symptoms of some ailments without getting patients high.

"Sometimes the high is not always what they need. Sometimes it is an unwanted side effect. For some of the people it's not even pleasant," said Zack Klein, head of development at Tikun Olam, the company that developed the plant.

Cannabis has more than 60 constituents called cannabinoids. THC is perhaps the best known of those, less so for its medical benefits and more for its psychoactive properties that give people a "high" feeling.

But cannabis also contains Cannabidiol, or CBD, a substance that some researchers say has anti-inflammatory benefits. Unlike THC, it hardly binds to the brain's receptors and can therefore work without getting patients stoned.

"CBD plants are available in different forms all over the world," said Klein, adding that the company's plant is free of THC and very high in CBD.

Tikun Olam began its research on CBD enhanced cannabis in 2009 and about six months ago they came up with Avidekel, Klein said, a cannabis strain that contains 15.8 percent CBD and only traces of THC, less than one percent.

CANNABIS AS MEDICINE

Marijuana is an illegal drug in Israel. Medicinal use of it was first permitted in 1993, according to the health ministry.

Today cannabis is used in Israel to treat 9,000 people suffering from illnesses such as cancer, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, Crohn's disease and post traumatic stress disorder, according to Israel's health ministry.

Drug companies have also been interested in cannabis as a medicine. Britain's GW Pharmaceuticals, with Bayer and Almirall, sells an under-the-tongue spray called Sativex that is designed to minimize highs by manipulating ratios of active ingredients.

Raphael Mechoulam, a professor of medicinal chemistry at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, said Avidekel is thought to be the first CBD-enriched cannabis plant with no THC to have been developed in Israel.

"It is possible that (Avidekel's) CBD to THC ratio is the highest among medical marijuana companies in the world, but the industry is not very organized, so one cannot keep exact track of what each company is doing," he explained.

Although there have been no clinical trials in humans, Mechoulam, who is a leading researcher of cannabinoids, said that Avidekel showed promise as a potent anti-inflammatory.

Ruth Gallily of the Hebrew University who works for the company and has been studying CBD for more than 12 years, said she has found that the substance has impressive anti-inflammatory qualities. She has been testing the effects of Tikun Olam's CBD-enhanced cannabis on mice and expects clinical trials to begin in a few months.

Avidekel is a new strain of a plant that is already permitted for medical use so there is nothing stopping patients who are already being treated with marijuana from trying Avidekel. About 10 patients began using it in the past six months, Klein said.

"The cannabis plant, enriched with CBD, can be used for treating diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, liver inflammation, heart disease and diabetes," she said, adding there are no side effects.

"It's a huge advantage," said one 35-year-old patient who asked not to be identified, "I can smoke during the day, function with a lot less pain and still be focused, work and drive. It is a great gift."

The woman began suffering chronic pains after a tumor was removed from her spine. She began treatment with regular THC-containing marijuana eight months ago. Two months ago she started smoking Avidekel.

"The difference is huge. Before, I would only smoke at the end of the day and stay in pain." Now, she said, with the highless marijuana "my life is so much better."

Despite Avidekel's highless benefit, Klein does not see regular marijuana disappearing any time soon. THC has its own unique effects that alleviate illness symptoms.

"Don't worry, I think that cannabis with THC will still be (around)," he said.

(Editing by Jeffrey Heller and Paul Casciato)
 

george xxx

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Wild hemp grows around some of our country roads. It is called ditch weed. It has no effects and some say it does give a headache...That may be from the chemicals the country sprays to kill it. You can see 10ft+ no shit hemp only plants one day, and the next they are withered and dead from the tank sprayers.
Most or many places have outlawed such road side spraying. Here the national guard is kept busy chopping and burning.
 

Huel Perkins

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I'd be willing to bet that if you made some hash from hemp buds it would pack a buzz. It would be very interesting to see some hemp buds lab tested to see what their cannabinoid make up really is.
 

ford442

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hemp was made illegal because it competes with timber, oil, cotton, imported textiles, big pharma, etc...
 

no clue

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Back in the 70's in the countryside around Madison, Wisconsin, it grew wild in ditches and fallow fields. Some even had purple leaves and tops. We used to sell it to others who knew even less than we did about MJ. You could smoke that stuff all day without the slightest buzz
 

Grojak

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Why f with hemp when you can smoke dank? Just curious.

Anyways as I believe Racer stated hemp is illegal for finical reasons. Imagine southern cotton farmers suddenly having to compete with hemp, paper mills suddenly competing with hemp, rope makers.

I'll spin the propaganda for you (imagine I was at a GOP convention). Do you want to see innocent families starving, complete cities on welfare all because of hemp? Imagine the forest industry not needing to cut down as many logs putting loggers out of business, cotton farmers and their workers no being able to sell all their cotton, towns built around paper mills that would go out of business. The children, do you want you children addicted to marijuana because it looks so much like hemp and hey if hemps ok marijuana must be too.

Of course the real answer is that Weyerhauser (and their millions of owned trees) Cotton farmers of the south, these folks have money and in my USA money buys politicians and politicians tell us whats right and wrong, good and bad for us.
 

ford442

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i want hemp to see if it could replace my tobacco addiction.. if i could puff on it all day and not get high and not get cancer then great..
also i have a mental condition that can be helped with CBD which hemp has and i cannot have...

hemp was never a concern for the public at large - it was a back room deal that took place between Andrew Mellon (US Secretary of Treasury - biggest profit is textile import), Harry Ansliger (Mellon's nephew and current drug czar), Randalph Hearst (timber and newspaper magnate), DuPont Pharmacuticals (duh) and other major players of the day.. there was no vote for the people - just bills pushed through congress at 1am with no discussion or reaction to the AMA's pleas for mercy..
 

GODOFBUD

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Yup I smoked hemp in the 5th grade it was hemp string and we smoked it in a can and I will tell you the headache we got after was horrible lol
 

freshgreen

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Ok really? Don't go smoking hemp string, that's made from the fibers of the plant and has more than likely been treated. I've smoked homegrown hemp before with no headache at all.
 

ford442

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If it tastes anything like pot i would love to get it out to people who simply want something to puff on that won't kill them.. hell, kids can smoke it if they want.. :p
 

ford442

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i remember when i was in grade school we smoked tea.. one guy offered to find us weed, but we were like nah, we just want to puff on something sweet.. :p
 
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