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Title: | US CT: Edu: PUB LTE: Medical Evidence in Support of Marijuana |
Published On: | 2004-10-18 |
Source: | Daily Campus, The (UConn, CT Edu) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-17 21:39:40 |
MEDICAL EVIDENCE IN SUPPORT OF MARIJUANA
All body systems (cardiovascular, digestive, endocrine, excretory,
immune, nervous, reproductive and musculoskeletal), of every human
being are regulated by marijuana-like compounds that we all produce.
They are known as endocannabinoids. Some of us may produce too much in
a given system and others may make too little. In general,
cannabinoids protect us from age related damage caused by biochemical
imbalances often associated with free radicals. Since we are all
aging, most of us can benefit from more cannabis activity. Some people
require a lot more for optimal health, whereas other may function
better with less. Marijuana is good medicine for anyone who is helped
by it.
Dr. Robert Melamede
Associate Professor and Biology Chairman
Biology Department
University of Colorado
All body systems (cardiovascular, digestive, endocrine, excretory,
immune, nervous, reproductive and musculoskeletal), of every human
being are regulated by marijuana-like compounds that we all produce.
They are known as endocannabinoids. Some of us may produce too much in
a given system and others may make too little. In general,
cannabinoids protect us from age related damage caused by biochemical
imbalances often associated with free radicals. Since we are all
aging, most of us can benefit from more cannabis activity. Some people
require a lot more for optimal health, whereas other may function
better with less. Marijuana is good medicine for anyone who is helped
by it.
Dr. Robert Melamede
Associate Professor and Biology Chairman
Biology Department
University of Colorado
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