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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77278026 United States 01/12/2019 12:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cannabis Harms: Here’s the science that proves it: Quoting: Cannabis Kills People People need to be aware that when the cannabinoid, THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) the psychoactive ingredient giving the ‘high’ in cannabis enters the brain, it sets in motion a chain of reactions that are inevitable, unpredictable, random and uncontrollable. The chemicals taking messages from neuron (brain cell) to neuron are called neurotransmitters. There are dozens of them each performing their own specific functions. The gap between neurons is called the synapse, neurotransmitters cross this gap and fit into receptor sites by shape on the next cell. THC mimics one of our most abundant neurotransmitters called anandamide. It is an endo-cannabinoid (produced in the body). Both occupy the same cannabinoid receptor sites, but THC will be present in much greater quantities. Anandamide regulates how active neurons are, and how much neurotransmitter they release. This acts as a sort of ‘dimmer’ switch, slowing down communication between cells and keeping all the circulating chemicals on an even keel and in balance (homeostasis). Levels of the neurotransmitters, dopamine, serotonin, endorphins etc for pleasure, mood, appetite, motivation, body movement, cognition, concentration. memory, brain development etc are all kept in balance by anandamide. But THC is much stronger and persistent. Being foreign to the body it has no enzymes to break it down, it is fat-soluble so remains in the fatty brain cells, around 50% for a week, 10% for a month, with traces for weeks afterwards, all the time giving out signals and interfering with total brain functioning. Even one joint/month will ensure a permanent presence of THC, and as Professor Sir Robin Murray says, ‘users will be in a state of low grade intoxication most of the time’. ---Less Than 50%--- [link to www.cannabisskunksense.co.uk (secure)] :jay: I must be in a high grade of intoxication most of the time ! |
Cannabis Kills People (OP) User ID: 5945006 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 01:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So you are a admitted drug addict? I hope you don't drive a vehicle. Cannabis destroys the heart and vascular system, dangerously lowers blood pressure and causes psychosis and paranoia Gemma Moss, 31, becomes first woman in Britain to DIE from cannabis poisoning [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] |
jimmyduffy User ID: 77252938 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 01:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cannabis Harms: Here’s the science that proves it: Quoting: Cannabis Kills People People need to be aware that when the cannabinoid, THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) the psychoactive ingredient giving the ‘high’ in cannabis enters the brain, it sets in motion a chain of reactions that are inevitable, unpredictable, random and uncontrollable. The chemicals taking messages from neuron (brain cell) to neuron are called neurotransmitters. There are dozens of them each performing their own specific functions. The gap between neurons is called the synapse, neurotransmitters cross this gap and fit into receptor sites by shape on the next cell. THC mimics one of our most abundant neurotransmitters called anandamide. It is an endo-cannabinoid (produced in the body). Both occupy the same cannabinoid receptor sites, but THC will be present in much greater quantities. Anandamide regulates how active neurons are, and how much neurotransmitter they release. This acts as a sort of ‘dimmer’ switch, slowing down communication between cells and keeping all the circulating chemicals on an even keel and in balance (homeostasis). Levels of the neurotransmitters, dopamine, serotonin, endorphins etc for pleasure, mood, appetite, motivation, body movement, cognition, concentration. memory, brain development etc are all kept in balance by anandamide. But THC is much stronger and persistent. Being foreign to the body it has no enzymes to break it down, it is fat-soluble so remains in the fatty brain cells, around 50% for a week, 10% for a month, with traces for weeks afterwards, all the time giving out signals and interfering with total brain functioning. Even one joint/month will ensure a permanent presence of THC, and as Professor Sir Robin Murray says, ‘users will be in a state of low grade intoxication most of the time’. ---Less Than 50%--- [link to www.cannabisskunksense.co.uk (secure)] jimmyduffy |
jimmyduffy User ID: 77252938 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 01:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cannabis Harms: Here’s the science that proves it: Quoting: Cannabis Kills People People need to be aware that when the cannabinoid, THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) the psychoactive ingredient giving the ‘high’ in cannabis enters the brain, it sets in motion a chain of reactions that are inevitable, unpredictable, random and uncontrollable. The chemicals taking messages from neuron (brain cell) to neuron are called neurotransmitters. There are dozens of them each performing their own specific functions. The gap between neurons is called the synapse, neurotransmitters cross this gap and fit into receptor sites by shape on the next cell. THC mimics one of our most abundant neurotransmitters called anandamide. It is an endo-cannabinoid (produced in the body). Both occupy the same cannabinoid receptor sites, but THC will be present in much greater quantities. Anandamide regulates how active neurons are, and how much neurotransmitter they release. This acts as a sort of ‘dimmer’ switch, slowing down communication between cells and keeping all the circulating chemicals on an even keel and in balance (homeostasis). Levels of the neurotransmitters, dopamine, serotonin, endorphins etc for pleasure, mood, appetite, motivation, body movement, cognition, concentration. memory, brain development etc are all kept in balance by anandamide. But THC is much stronger and persistent. Being foreign to the body it has no enzymes to break it down, it is fat-soluble so remains in the fatty brain cells, around 50% for a week, 10% for a month, with traces for weeks afterwards, all the time giving out signals and interfering with total brain functioning. Even one joint/month will ensure a permanent presence of THC, and as Professor Sir Robin Murray says, ‘users will be in a state of low grade intoxication most of the time’. ---Less Than 50%--- [link to www.cannabisskunksense.co.uk (secure)] OP go away and take your Heroin. jimmyduffy |
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Cannabis Kills People (OP) User ID: 72099278 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 01:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doesn't effect reflexes like alcohol or prescription drugs, impaired is not even comparable until they get that straight fuck off about operating a vehicle, how many accidents you been in? Quoting: Modus operandi Been driving for nearly 30 years and have had 1 minor bump. Cannabis destroys the heart and vascular system, dangerously lowers blood pressure and causes psychosis and paranoia Gemma Moss, 31, becomes first woman in Britain to DIE from cannabis poisoning [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] |
Cannabis Kills People (OP) User ID: 72099278 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 01:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have the flu vaccine every year because I have to take immune suppressants. Cannabis destroys the heart and vascular system, dangerously lowers blood pressure and causes psychosis and paranoia Gemma Moss, 31, becomes first woman in Britain to DIE from cannabis poisoning [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] |
Victor Vectors User ID: 71388910 United States 01/12/2019 02:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The poster admits and posts the following in his cannabis threads I take 50mg of amitriptyline in morning & night 60mg codeine 4 x day 10-20mg morphine 4 x a day 100mg tramadol 4 x a day 300mg gabapentin 4 x a day Diazapam when needed also Methotrexate weekly, steroids and ibuprofen ======================================================= My response is the following ======================================================= The more common side effects of amitriptyline can include: confusion. numbness and tingling in your arms and legs. headache. constipation or diarrhea. blurred vision. skin rash. swelling of your face and tongue. nausea. ====================================================== The more common side effects of codeine can include: Bloating blurred vision chills cold, clammy skin confusion constipation darkened urine difficult or troubled breathing dizziness dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position fainting fast, irregular, pounding, or racing heartbeat or pulse fast, weak pulse feeling of warmth fever indigestion irregular, fast or slow, or shallow breathing lightheadedness loss of appetite nausea no blood pressure or pulse no breathing pains in the stomach, side, or abdomen, possibly radiating to the back pale or blue lips, fingernails, or skin redness of the face, neck, arms, and occasionally, upper chest stopping of the heart sweating unconsciousness unusual tiredness or weakness vomiting yellow eyes or skin ===================================================== The more common side effects of morphine can include: Blurred vision bulging soft spot on the head of an infant burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, "pins and needles", or tingling feelings change in the ability to see colors, especially blue or yellow chest pain or discomfort chills confusion cough decreased urination dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position fainting fast, pounding, or irregular heartbeat or pulse headache hives, itching, or skin rash increased sweating loss of appetite nausea nervousness pounding in the ears puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue severe constipation severe vomiting shakiness in the legs, arms, hands, or feet slow heartbeat stomach pain sweating vomiting ======================================================== Disregarding his posts seems to be the order of the day. ======================================================== Last Edited by Victor Vectors on 01/12/2019 02:24 PM |
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Cannabis Kills People (OP) User ID: 72099278 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 02:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cannabis Harms: Here’s the science that proves it: Quoting: Cannabis Kills People People need to be aware that when the cannabinoid, THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) the psychoactive ingredient giving the ‘high’ in cannabis enters the brain, it sets in motion a chain of reactions that are inevitable, unpredictable, random and uncontrollable. The chemicals taking messages from neuron (brain cell) to neuron are called neurotransmitters. There are dozens of them each performing their own specific functions. The gap between neurons is called the synapse, neurotransmitters cross this gap and fit into receptor sites by shape on the next cell. THC mimics one of our most abundant neurotransmitters called anandamide. It is an endo-cannabinoid (produced in the body). Both occupy the same cannabinoid receptor sites, but THC will be present in much greater quantities. Anandamide regulates how active neurons are, and how much neurotransmitter they release. This acts as a sort of ‘dimmer’ switch, slowing down communication between cells and keeping all the circulating chemicals on an even keel and in balance (homeostasis). Levels of the neurotransmitters, dopamine, serotonin, endorphins etc for pleasure, mood, appetite, motivation, body movement, cognition, concentration. memory, brain development etc are all kept in balance by anandamide. But THC is much stronger and persistent. Being foreign to the body it has no enzymes to break it down, it is fat-soluble so remains in the fatty brain cells, around 50% for a week, 10% for a month, with traces for weeks afterwards, all the time giving out signals and interfering with total brain functioning. Even one joint/month will ensure a permanent presence of THC, and as Professor Sir Robin Murray says, ‘users will be in a state of low grade intoxication most of the time’. ---Less Than 50%--- [link to www.cannabisskunksense.co.uk (secure)] OP go away and take your Heroin. I don't take illegal drugs. Cannabis destroys the heart and vascular system, dangerously lowers blood pressure and causes psychosis and paranoia Gemma Moss, 31, becomes first woman in Britain to DIE from cannabis poisoning [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] |
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Helldogg56 User ID: 72612215 United States 01/12/2019 03:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cannabis Harms: Here’s the science that proves it: Quoting: Cannabis Kills People People need to be aware that when the cannabinoid, THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) the psychoactive ingredient giving the ‘high’ in cannabis enters the brain, it sets in motion a chain of reactions that are inevitable, unpredictable, random and uncontrollable. The chemicals taking messages from neuron (brain cell) to neuron are called neurotransmitters. There are dozens of them each performing their own specific functions. The gap between neurons is called the synapse, neurotransmitters cross this gap and fit into receptor sites by shape on the next cell. THC mimics one of our most abundant neurotransmitters called anandamide. It is an endo-cannabinoid (produced in the body). Both occupy the same cannabinoid receptor sites, but THC will be present in much greater quantities. Anandamide regulates how active neurons are, and how much neurotransmitter they release. This acts as a sort of ‘dimmer’ switch, slowing down communication between cells and keeping all the circulating chemicals on an even keel and in balance (homeostasis). Levels of the neurotransmitters, dopamine, serotonin, endorphins etc for pleasure, mood, appetite, motivation, body movement, cognition, concentration. memory, brain development etc are all kept in balance by anandamide. But THC is much stronger and persistent. Being foreign to the body it has no enzymes to break it down, it is fat-soluble so remains in the fatty brain cells, around 50% for a week, 10% for a month, with traces for weeks afterwards, all the time giving out signals and interfering with total brain functioning. Even one joint/month will ensure a permanent presence of THC, and as Professor Sir Robin Murray says, ‘users will be in a state of low grade intoxication most of the time’. ---Less Than 50%--- [link to www.cannabisskunksense.co.uk (secure)] All you continue to do is make yourself look ignorant and more and more like a pyscho asshat. Just stop dude. No one gives 2-shits about your ignorant views. I'm Don Ready, and I've got the goods. |
Cannabis Kills People (OP) User ID: 72099278 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 03:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cannabis Harms: Here’s the science that proves it: Quoting: Cannabis Kills People People need to be aware that when the cannabinoid, THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) the psychoactive ingredient giving the ‘high’ in cannabis enters the brain, it sets in motion a chain of reactions that are inevitable, unpredictable, random and uncontrollable. The chemicals taking messages from neuron (brain cell) to neuron are called neurotransmitters. There are dozens of them each performing their own specific functions. The gap between neurons is called the synapse, neurotransmitters cross this gap and fit into receptor sites by shape on the next cell. THC mimics one of our most abundant neurotransmitters called anandamide. It is an endo-cannabinoid (produced in the body). Both occupy the same cannabinoid receptor sites, but THC will be present in much greater quantities. Anandamide regulates how active neurons are, and how much neurotransmitter they release. This acts as a sort of ‘dimmer’ switch, slowing down communication between cells and keeping all the circulating chemicals on an even keel and in balance (homeostasis). Levels of the neurotransmitters, dopamine, serotonin, endorphins etc for pleasure, mood, appetite, motivation, body movement, cognition, concentration. memory, brain development etc are all kept in balance by anandamide. But THC is much stronger and persistent. Being foreign to the body it has no enzymes to break it down, it is fat-soluble so remains in the fatty brain cells, around 50% for a week, 10% for a month, with traces for weeks afterwards, all the time giving out signals and interfering with total brain functioning. Even one joint/month will ensure a permanent presence of THC, and as Professor Sir Robin Murray says, ‘users will be in a state of low grade intoxication most of the time’. ---Less Than 50%--- [link to www.cannabisskunksense.co.uk (secure)] All you continue to do is make yourself look ignorant and more and more like a pyscho asshat. Just stop dude. No one gives 2-shits about your ignorant views. Well. Obviously you do or you wouldn't have taken the time to reply. Contradict much? Cannabis destroys the heart and vascular system, dangerously lowers blood pressure and causes psychosis and paranoia Gemma Moss, 31, becomes first woman in Britain to DIE from cannabis poisoning [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] |
Cannabis Kills People (OP) User ID: 72099278 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 03:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks bro! Cannabis destroys the heart and vascular system, dangerously lowers blood pressure and causes psychosis and paranoia Gemma Moss, 31, becomes first woman in Britain to DIE from cannabis poisoning [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] |
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Iceman2 User ID: 42961648 United States 01/12/2019 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doesn't effect reflexes like alcohol or prescription drugs, impaired is not even comparable until they get that straight fuck off about operating a vehicle, how many accidents you been in? Quoting: Modus operandi Been driving for nearly 30 years and have had 1 minor bump. |
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Helldogg56 User ID: 72612215 United States 01/12/2019 03:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cannabis Harms: Here’s the science that proves it: Quoting: Cannabis Kills People People need to be aware that when the cannabinoid, THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) the psychoactive ingredient giving the ‘high’ in cannabis enters the brain, it sets in motion a chain of reactions that are inevitable, unpredictable, random and uncontrollable. The chemicals taking messages from neuron (brain cell) to neuron are called neurotransmitters. There are dozens of them each performing their own specific functions. The gap between neurons is called the synapse, neurotransmitters cross this gap and fit into receptor sites by shape on the next cell. THC mimics one of our most abundant neurotransmitters called anandamide. It is an endo-cannabinoid (produced in the body). Both occupy the same cannabinoid receptor sites, but THC will be present in much greater quantities. Anandamide regulates how active neurons are, and how much neurotransmitter they release. This acts as a sort of ‘dimmer’ switch, slowing down communication between cells and keeping all the circulating chemicals on an even keel and in balance (homeostasis). Levels of the neurotransmitters, dopamine, serotonin, endorphins etc for pleasure, mood, appetite, motivation, body movement, cognition, concentration. memory, brain development etc are all kept in balance by anandamide. But THC is much stronger and persistent. Being foreign to the body it has no enzymes to break it down, it is fat-soluble so remains in the fatty brain cells, around 50% for a week, 10% for a month, with traces for weeks afterwards, all the time giving out signals and interfering with total brain functioning. Even one joint/month will ensure a permanent presence of THC, and as Professor Sir Robin Murray says, ‘users will be in a state of low grade intoxication most of the time’. ---Less Than 50%--- [link to www.cannabisskunksense.co.uk (secure)] All you continue to do is make yourself look ignorant and more and more like a pyscho asshat. Just stop dude. No one gives 2-shits about your ignorant views. Well. Obviously you do or you wouldn't have taken the time to reply. Contradict much? Listen man, we have all watched you post shit information and so called scientific "facts" for the past couple of months. You are obviously so bored and miserable in your life, that you constantly feel the need to instigate people - similar to how a toddler would, whom is seaking attention. The reality here is - I've been where you are with a fucking laundry list of medications that completely fuck with your ability to live any sort of normal life. I can tell you that you are truly not happy with life, so you try and get people worked up so you can have SOMETHING happening. It is completely obvious by the way you continue to push a false agenda the way you do. Reality here is that pot truly saved my life from the laundry list of shit they had me on prior to stopping cold turkey and changing my path. 11 years later - I've smoked every day of my life since i stopped the medications and have gone YEARS between needing to go to the doctor. To add to this - my last 3 blood tests have come back impeccable. Cannibis doesn't kill people. In fact, it truly saved my life. Not a soul on earth can say the same thing about the laundry list of meds you are on. Even if someone did - the quality of life argument would take center stage. Find another hobby, man. I'm Don Ready, and I've got the goods. |
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Cannabis Kills People (OP) User ID: 72099278 United Kingdom 01/12/2019 03:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cannabis Harms: Here’s the science that proves it: Quoting: Cannabis Kills People People need to be aware that when the cannabinoid, THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) the psychoactive ingredient giving the ‘high’ in cannabis enters the brain, it sets in motion a chain of reactions that are inevitable, unpredictable, random and uncontrollable. The chemicals taking messages from neuron (brain cell) to neuron are called neurotransmitters. There are dozens of them each performing their own specific functions. The gap between neurons is called the synapse, neurotransmitters cross this gap and fit into receptor sites by shape on the next cell. THC mimics one of our most abundant neurotransmitters called anandamide. It is an endo-cannabinoid (produced in the body). Both occupy the same cannabinoid receptor sites, but THC will be present in much greater quantities. Anandamide regulates how active neurons are, and how much neurotransmitter they release. This acts as a sort of ‘dimmer’ switch, slowing down communication between cells and keeping all the circulating chemicals on an even keel and in balance (homeostasis). Levels of the neurotransmitters, dopamine, serotonin, endorphins etc for pleasure, mood, appetite, motivation, body movement, cognition, concentration. memory, brain development etc are all kept in balance by anandamide. But THC is much stronger and persistent. Being foreign to the body it has no enzymes to break it down, it is fat-soluble so remains in the fatty brain cells, around 50% for a week, 10% for a month, with traces for weeks afterwards, all the time giving out signals and interfering with total brain functioning. Even one joint/month will ensure a permanent presence of THC, and as Professor Sir Robin Murray says, ‘users will be in a state of low grade intoxication most of the time’. ---Less Than 50%--- [link to www.cannabisskunksense.co.uk (secure)] All you continue to do is make yourself look ignorant and more and more like a pyscho asshat. Just stop dude. No one gives 2-shits about your ignorant views. Well. Obviously you do or you wouldn't have taken the time to reply. Contradict much? Listen man, we have all watched you post shit information and so called scientific "facts" for the past couple of months. You are obviously so bored and miserable in your life, that you constantly feel the need to instigate people - similar to how a toddler would, whom is seaking attention. The reality here is - I've been where you are with a fucking laundry list of medications that completely fuck with your ability to live any sort of normal life. I can tell you that you are truly not happy with life, so you try and get people worked up so you can have SOMETHING happening. It is completely obvious by the way you continue to push a false agenda the way you do. Reality here is that pot truly saved my life from the laundry list of shit they had me on prior to stopping cold turkey and changing my path. 11 years later - I've smoked every day of my life since i stopped the medications and have gone YEARS between needing to go to the doctor. To add to this - my last 3 blood tests have come back impeccable. Cannibis doesn't kill people. In fact, it truly saved my life. Not a soul on earth can say the same thing about the laundry list of meds you are on. Even if someone did - the quality of life argument would take center stage. Find another hobby, man. That is because your pain was not real physical pain, it was in your head because you have mental health problems. Also this ain't a hobby, my hobbies are video games and traveling. Cannabis destroys the heart and vascular system, dangerously lowers blood pressure and causes psychosis and paranoia Gemma Moss, 31, becomes first woman in Britain to DIE from cannabis poisoning [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] |