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What the National Institute of Drug Abuse Tried to Hide: The Medicinal Properties of Cannabis Acknowledged (in English)
Russell Redden
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What the National Institute of Drug Abuse Tried to Hide: The Medicinal Properties of Cannabis Acknowledged (in English) - Redden, Russell
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Synopsis "What the National Institute of Drug Abuse Tried to Hide: The Medicinal Properties of Cannabis Acknowledged (in English)"
Among the numerous research Monographs released by the National Institutes of Drug Abuse, a link to one of them is conspicuously missing on their web site. Research Monograph 14-released merely four years after the Controlled Substances Act was signed by Richard Nixon-list numerous medical applications for marijuana, in contrast to it's placement in "Schedule 1," a declaration by the government that this plant has no medicinal value. Some of these medicinal properties could treat some serious conditions, such as tumors, asthma, epilepsy, and drug addiction. Read the Monograph NIDA did not want you to see...followed by a critique that adds recent evidence, and how many people die from these conditions each year, while research into safer drugs made from Cannabis remains blocked, or hindered by current law.
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