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anthonyqkiernan 7087 posts |
Jul 02, 2003, 10:15
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"For health reasons". But, still she plans to take her life. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3037282.stm
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anthonyqkiernan 7087 posts |
Jul 02, 2003, 12:19
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3037282.stm
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anthonyqkiernan 7087 posts |
Jul 02, 2003, 13:00
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This has just occured to me. Please correct me if I'm wrong. But, I'm I right in thinking that MS is (currently) incurable and ulimately terminal? And, if so, does this represent a back-door legalisation of the use of marijuana 'treat' it?
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grimo 145 posts |
Jul 02, 2003, 14:39
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MS is officially incurable but many sufferers have found their condition vastly improve after looking at their diet. Often, gluten, dairy produce, legumes and excess sugar can exacebate MS. Taking them out of your diet can lead to recovery (especially the younger you are when diagnosed). I can vouch for this. Any questions, I can lead you onto reputable sites.... Doctors and neurologists refuse to look at something so simple, but there is increasing anecdotal and scientific evidence showing that western diets can lead to more myelin being attacked... But still, cannabis should be legalised in any case and especially for MS sufferers....
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anthonyqkiernan 7087 posts |
Jul 02, 2003, 15:01
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But, if they set a legal precedent by not prosecuting one sufferer on 'health grounds' does that mean that all other sufferers should expect the same?
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