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In reply to the discussion: Marijuana compound removes toxic Alzheimer's protein from the brain [View all]Faux pas
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Marijuana compound removes toxic Alzheimer's protein from the brain [View all]
True Earthling
Jun 2016
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Important news. Whether THC is the ultimate weapon or not it will advance research. . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2016
#5
Take one drug that gives you poor memory to avoid a disease that gives you poor memory..
dixiegrrrrl
Jun 2016
#60
Read up on mj. It prevents many diseases, cancer, heart disease, diabetes...
Elmer S. E. Dump
Jul 2016
#72
No, I read it and agree with it! I guess I just broke into a happy dance.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Jun 2016
#58
THC is already proven better Rx for Alzheimer's than ANY currently available meds
TheSarcastinator
Jun 2016
#11
Good thing the Democratic platform intends to keep it illegal in the face of MORE evidence!
phazed0
Jun 2016
#13
K&R - The more we learn, the more idiotic we look making it illegal. LEGALIZE! nt
99th_Monkey
Jun 2016
#23
If I didn't have to pass drug screens for work, I'd probably get high sometimes.
Skeeter Barnes
Jun 2016
#24
The best university system in the word has to wait for approval from DEA to study weed.
Eleanors38
Jun 2016
#37
Thank god we are still sticking millions of people in prison for smoking it!
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2016
#55
My dear sister was diagnosed at age 50 as having Alzheimers. She passed 10 years later. So, I only
downeastdaniel
Jul 2016
#69