Fool’s Gold: Diseased Marijuana and Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome

vostok

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worth a read : & pdf's got great pics

This is a easy-reading letter to the editor and discusses the theory that Cannabinoid hyperemesis (vomiting) is due to exposure to hop latent viroid that is attacking our plants. It's a bit long to post here, so I'm going to post up a quote from the letter. There is a photo of the damage that the viroid causes, so you will know what to look for.


Fool's gold: diseased marijuana and cannabis hyperemesis syndrome
Fool’s gold: diseased marijuana and cannabis hyperemesis syndrome

"Crop disease in marijuana has gone unchecked for many years and the prevalence of these bad crops is rapidly becoming the norm.3 As early as 2004, I observed symptoms of hop latent viroid in California’s marijuana market, coincidentally around the same time as the first reports of cannabis hyperemesis syndrome were documented. Observable symptoms of this plant pathogen include, but are not limited to, brittle lateral branch growth (figure 1), sudden wilting, non-sticky small buds, and a lack of aroma. Evidence of its infection in marijuana crops across the USA and Canada are being reported at an exceeding rate.4"

An Israeli scientist chimed in with his favorable opinion of this theory-

Response to 'Fool's gold: diseased marijuana and cannabis hyperemesis syndrome'
Response to 'Fool’s gold: diseased marijuana and cannabis hyperemesis syndrome'

"So now we have a potentially unifying hypothesis which does not compete with the ones already espoused but supplements them by providing the important ‘MISSING LINK’ for this CHS entity –Hop Latent Viroid inducing “diseased” marijuana plants. We thank Dorantes for this very informative and well-crafted information and congratulate him on his pioneering research."


Credit Granny
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Sqwee

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Interesting, I'll have to give this a read. Cannabis Hypermesis is something I've been told I suffer from but its used as a cop out to proper testing. Any mention of stomach problems and cannabis use and you get an automatic diagnosis of hypermesis with no further testing.

I was initially diagnosed with cyclic vomiting syndrome, when I told doctors I used cannabis to help treat my symptoms they say I'm just making my symptoms worse with it and I now have cannabis hypermesis and not CVS.
 
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