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SHOULD YOU USE ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES?

Thursday , May 2830, 2015 | Posted By: admin

 

ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES: ARE THEY SAFE?

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Should You Use Electronic Cigarettes?

 Electronic Cigarette Safety

Electronic cigarettes have received a lot of media attention in recent months, so you probably already know a little bit about them. Are you wondering whether to start using electronic cigarettes? Information available, both online and from the media, is conflicting and confusing – making it difficult for you to make a decision. Here are a few questions to ask yourself:

 

Do you already smoke?

If you’re already a smoker, you may be considering a switch to electronic cigarettes. If you’d like to reduce the number of harmful chemicals you inhale on a regular basis, reduce the harmful effects of smoking, or quit altogether, electronic cigarettes are a good choice. If you don’t already smoke, you should question why you would consider using electronic cigarettes. Nicotine addiction is difficult to break, and is associated with a wide variety of health conditions.

 

Do you want to reduce the number of cigarettes you smoke each day?

If you’re not ready to stop smoking altogether, vaping can be a good way to at least reduce the number of cigarettes you smoke each day. Alternating traditional cigarettes with electronic cigarettes means you can satisfy your nicotine cravings in between cigarettes, making it easier for you to cut down.

 

Do you want to quit smoking altogether?

If you want to quit smoking altogether, but haven’t been successful using other methods, you should try electronic cigarettes. They have been consistently proven as an effective aid to those looking to quit, and enable a gradual transition into a smoke – and nicotine – free life! To start with, you should aim to use an electronic cigarette that offers the same amount of nicotine to your current smoking habit. Over time, you can reduce the strength to lower your nicotine intake, eventually quitting altogether.

 

Do you have no intention of quitting, but want to reduce harm?

If you don’t intend to quit smoking, or reverse your nicotine addiction, but would like to reduce the harmful side effects of smoking, electronic cigarettes can help you achieve this. You’ll never be able to eliminate all of the dangers without quitting completely, but research has consistently demonstrated that electronic cigarettes are less harmful than their traditional counterparts.

 

Do you want to smoke in public places?

Many smokers are still struggling with the restrictions on smoking in public places. When you use electronic cigarettes, you don’t emit any smoke, which means you can often use your e-cigarettes where smoking is otherwise prohibited. You should still be conscious of those around you, and avoid vaping in confined spaces. Ultimately, some premises may decide to ban vaping too, but there are currently no laws that prevent you from doing so.

 

Do you want to stop smelling of smoke?

Smoking can damage your image and self-esteem, as well as your health. Many smokers are incredibly conscious of the fact they smell of smoke, and find it difficult to remove the smell from their hair and clothes. Using electronic cigarettes, and vaping instead of smoking, makes this distinctive smell a thing of the past! Furthermore, electronic cigarettes are available in a variety of flavours, which is great for those of you who don’t enjoy the taste of tobacco smoke. For those of you that do, you can even purchase liquid that tastes the same as traditional cigarettes!

 

 

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DOES CANNABIS CURE SKIN CANCER?

Wednesday , May 2004, 2015 | Posted By: admin

CURING CANCER WITH CANNABIS

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By Bud S. Moker, Th.C.

 

DOES CANNABIS CURE SKIN CANCER?

Last year on November 11th, 2014 I had an appointment with a well-respected dermatologist in Los Angeles County to find out if a strange mark on my left shoulder was skin cancer.

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A few weeks later I was called and given the bad news: The biopsy showed it was basil cell cancer and it was recommended that I schedule a Mohs Surgery to remove it.

During my follow-up appointment, I asked why I needed the more expensive Mohs Surgery (3-6x the cost of a regular excision) and was told that either would be fine. What? Then why the fuck did you tell me to get the most expensive surgery!?! I had done my own research, of course, and found out that Mohs Surgery IS a great option for cancers of the face because it reduces the amount of skin removed and therefore reduces scarring. However, this cancer was on the back of my shoulder and NOTHING I found suggested that Mohs Surgery was called for. I was pushed to make a choice of how I would be cut, but I refused. Instead , I furthered my studies on alternative methods of curing skin cancer.

After reading through the available literature, I stumbled across Phoenix Tears. From their website I learned how to make a highly concentrated cannabis oil touted to cure even aggressive sink cancers in a matter of weeks.

What follows are my notes which detail my treatment schedule and final results.

 

TREATMENT SCHEDULE

12/13/14 – made batch of cannabis oil and applied to area then covered with bandage. Was hard to spread because it had cooled. Covered an area 4mm in every direction as this is what the medical professionals would do when removing via incision or Mohs. I pray this works!!!

12/15/14 – reapplied and put a new bandage.

12/18/14 – replaced and put new bandage this morning. My cancer began itching during the past few days. Not sure what it means, but something is going on.

12/20/14 – reapplied.

12/23/14 – reapplied.

12/27/14 – reapplied. Was itching every 3rd day or so, but not any more.

12/30/14 – reapplied. Thinking of how to test after a full 2 months of treatment.

1/1/14 – reapplied.

1/4/14 – reapplied.

1/7/14 – reapplied. Been itching again.

1/12/14 – reapplied. Wondering how I’m going to find out for sure if any cancer remains. Maybe the Mohs? Or maybe they can disclose the lab results of the “regular” surgery? Need to find out. Itching again this morning, but still not sure if due to bandage. I suppose I could take off the bandage after day two as it’s already been absorbed or washed off.

1/15/15 – reapplied.

1/18/15 – reapplied.

1/22/15 – reapplied.

1/26/15 – reapplied. Been speaking to surgeon’s office about doing another biopsy or a full excision. However, they are only familiar with making sure the margins are clear and not sure they do a cross section to check to see if there’s any cancer whatsoever. I had to wait until the surgery coordinator came back and now the main doctor is gone on vacation. When I mention examining the whole piece to see if any cancer is left, I get radio silence and they have no idea what I’m talking about. 🙂

1/27/14 – according to Phoenix tears, 3 weeks plus 2 weeks ought to cure it. I’m past that point and think I will stop now until my next biopsy or surgery.

5/19/15 – after many calls and much research I underwent Moh’s treatment to see if my cancer had been cured or not. I decided to go with this expensive technique because they take a small layer at a time and examine it thoroughly. On top of this, I had them cut into the specimen further to verify that the entire sample was clear of cancer (not just the margins). When I left the office I knew that after only one layer of removal, there was no cancer in the margins. This is good news because it means my skin is cancer free. However, I have yet to receive the results from the further testing requested.

5/20/15 – the surgen’s office called back and guess what? No cancer in specimen whatsoever!

 

RESULTS

I have proved, using myself as a patient, that skin cancer (at least basil cell cancer) can be cured with no burning, freezing or cutting. My final word, “Cannabis can cure skin cancer.”

 

THE AFTERMATH OF SURGERY

This could have been avoided!

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THE CANNABIS ENCYCLOPEDIA

Thursday , May 742, 2015 | Posted By: admin

THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO CULTIVATION AND CONSUMPTION

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THE CANNABIS ENCYCLOPEDIA

The Cannabis Encyclopedia is the definitive guide to medical marijuana cultivation and consumption. It explains all the essential techniques to grow indoors, outdoors and in greenhouses. All gardening practices are well-researched and illustrated with easy step-by-step examples and instructions. More than 2,000 beautiful color images illustrate this 588-page book. The large 8.5 x 11-inch format, three-column pages are easy to read and packed with up-to-date information that make this book essential for all cannabis gardeners and patients. Chapters on medical cannabis history, cannabinoid measurement and medical varieties provide a firm background for medical patients and caregivers. The Medicinal Concentrates and Cooking with Medicinal Cannabis chapters feature many different methods to concentrate and consume cannabis. Each stage of plant growth is detailed and graphically explained seed, seedling, vegetative growth, clones and mother plants and flowering. Harvest, drying and curing information aims to preserve cannabinoids. Garden room design, construction and maintenance, greenhouse construction and care, outdoor gardens from backyards and patios to large remote fields are all explained in full detail and many step-by-step examples. Four case studies feature two indoor gardens, one with LED and HP sodium lamps, Jorge´s backyard garden and a big garden in Humboldt County, CA. Each aspect of cannabis cultivation is examined in detail with a focus on organic practices preserving the sanctuary, meters, air, light, lamps and electricity, soil, containers, water, nutrients, additives, container culture and hydroponics, diseases and pests and breeding. The comprehensive Nutrient chapter has individual drawings of 14 cannabis plants showing nutrient excess and deficiencies. The Breeding chapter explains methods, plant crosses, back crosses, true breeds, hybrids, etc. and provides step-by-step illustrated instructions on starting your own home breeding program. Learn exactly how to increase yields, increase cannabinoid potency, and make eco-friendly decisions from the expert, Jorge Cervantes. His advice is basic, detailed and reliable.

 

SMOKING WITH STYLE’S REVIEW

The Cannabis Encyclopedia is a MUST HAVE book which contains everything you need to know about growing marijuana. Here are are few of the topics covered in this book:

  • Measuring
  • Cannabis Varieties
  • Life Cycle
  • Seeds & Seedlings
  • Clones & Cloning
  • Flowering
  • Harvest, Drying & Curing
  • & much more!

The paperback I received is nearly 4 pounds and contains over 2,000 images! What the what? In short, if you want to be an expert on cannabis … buy this book!

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

World-renowned expert on indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse cannabis cultivation, Jorge Cervantes (George Van Patten) concealed his identity from 1983-2010 so that he could cultivate, study, write, photograph, and make videos about cannabis without persecution. After 30 years, travel to 5 continents, 20 books, countless articles in 10 languages, and millions of hits on his YouTube videos, Cervantes brings you his best work to date, The Cannabis Encyclopedia.

 

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