Not only do marijuana users not have to worry about stroke
risks later in life, but CBD oil can help cigarette smokers quit
smoking.
We know it may seem counter-intuitive to what we already know
about tobacco, but a steady stream of scientific research is revealing
some surprising conclusions about cannabis. The latest research,
published on December 27th, 2016, indicates that marijuana use does not run the same risk of stroke that tobacco does.
The study used a sampling of 49,321 Swedish
men, born between 1949 and 1951 and were conscripted to military
service at the age of 18 and 20. Their medical health questionnaire,
completed upon conscription, served as the baseline data for the
soldiers. And since Sweden’s healthcare system is nationalized, the
national database was accessed to compare initial conscription data with
longitudinal health data decades later.
Stroke data was analyzed from the 49,321 participants. The
researchers concluded, “We found no evident association between cannabis
use in young adulthood and stroke, including strokes before 45 years of
age. Tobacco smoking, however, showed a clear, dose–response shaped
association with stroke.” The conclusions may be a surprise to some, but
probably not to cannabis users, whom many consider marijuana to be a
good medicine.
In one related double-blind study,
cannabidiol (CBD) was demonstrated to have helped research study
participants reduce the number of cigarettes smoked daily. The study was
conducted using 24 smokers. Twelve smokers were given a CBD inhaler and
told to inhale the substance whenever they felt the urge to smoke. They
were also not prevented from smoking. The other 12 were given a placebo
inhaler and told to do the same.
The results were
promising. The group which received the CBD inhaler, reportedly smoked
40 percent fewer cigarettes weekly. CBD, which is oil derived from hemp,
is arguably much safer than the Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
(SSRIs) currently prescribed to some smokers who choose to quit. The
SSRIs are required by the FDA to carry what is known as a “black box
warning label” warning consumers of suicidal and homicidal ideations and
actions. CBD, however, is all natural, and is apparently a threat to
the DEA.
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Just last month, in December of 2016, the DEA made the highly
controversial move to classify CBD oil as a Schedule I narcotic along
with heroin, and cocaine. Good luck getting high on CBD as it does not
and cannot get anyone high. The disgusting move on the part of the
enforcement wing of the drug war should be immediately reversed on the
grounds the DEA is heavily influenced by Big Pharma and is not making a
clear headed decision and certainly not one which is best for the
American people.
The aforementioned research studies show promise, not only
for users of marijuana to feel more comfortable about the use of their
medicine, but also for smokers of tobacco, those who are the highest
risk for stroke, cancer, and emphysema. According to the American Cancer Society,
“Tobacco use kills more than 6 million people annually, 30 percent of
whom will die from cancer-related diseases due to smoking. If current
trends continue, tobacco use will kill 8 million people annually by
2030, 83 percent of whom reside in low- and middle-income countries.”
So, we at The Free Thought Project continually ask the common
sense line of questioning. Why is tobacco legal and marijuana illegal?
Why isn’t tobacco on the list of schedule I narcotics? Why, if after
decades and decades of research on Tobacco, is it allowed for purchase
in all 50 states by those 18 and older?
Of course, no one is advocating for outlawing a substance
that makes people happy — regardless of the health effects — however,
the hypocrisy in this scenario is rife.
The logic that marijuana needs to be criminalized and users
kidnapped, caged, and some even killed in police raids, all smacks in
the face of common sense. It’s about time that the government heeds the
published research on the study, ends the war on marijuana, and
declassifies CBD as a narcotic. Enough is enough and we’re fighting back
with information. Thanks to the latest research studies, we once again
have more than enough evidence to show that marijuana is not only safe,
and healthy, but has the potential to help others quit lifelong bad
habits such as smoking cigarettes.
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