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News (Media Awareness Project) - US AL: PUB LTE: Drug Firms Against Patients Growing Medicine
Title:US AL: PUB LTE: Drug Firms Against Patients Growing Medicine
Published On:2011-04-09
Source:Birmingham News, The (AL)
Fetched On:2011-04-10 06:01:19
DRUG FIRMS AGAINST PATIENTS GROWING MEDICINE

Did you know the U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved pill form
of marijuana (Marinol) only contains one of the compounds or
cannabinoids that are found in the marijuana plant? That compound is
tetrahyrdocannabinol or THC.

Recent research in marijuana has shown it has many therapeutic
compounds or cannabinoids in it, such as CBD, a nonpsychoactive
cannabinoid that has been clinically demonstrated to have analgesic,
anti-spasmodic, anxiolytic, anti-psychotic, anti-nausea and
anti-rheumatoid arthritic properties. Along with CBD, there are other
naturally occurring terpenoids (oils) and flavonoids (phenols) that
also have been clinically demonstrated to possess therapeutic utility.

If you are wondering why this information has not been in the
mainstream, you need look no further than Sunday's Birmingham News
("Doctors rethink ties to drug industry"). The drug industry is rich
and powerful. It pays doctors to promote its products and to not
promote products. The drug industry doesn't want you to be able to
grow your own medicine. Where's the profit in that?

Obviously, there is merit to marijuana helping to relieve symptoms for
various illnesses or 15 states would not have legalized it for
medicinal purposes, nor would the Veterans Administration have relaxed
its policies concerning marijuana.

This legislative session, Alabamians could have the chance to try this
medicine with a recommendation from their doctor. Let your legislators
know to vote yes for House Bill 386, the Michael Phillips
Compassionate Care Act.

Dawn Palmer

Tarrant
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