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Medical Marijuana Safe For Children

posted 13th Jan
http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2013/01/07/medical-marijuana-is-safe-for-children

The courage and fortitude of parents who have chosen cannabis compounds to treat their children facing life-threatening illness have raised eyebrows. Some live in terror that their government will take their child away, since medical marijuana is only legal in some states. However, there are numerous cases demonstrating the benefits of clinical cannabis, which happen to threaten a very profitable healthcare industry that relies on conventional drugs, as well as political agendas.

The cannabinoid acids in cannabis have been found to have anti-proliferative, anti-neoplastic, anti-inflammatory, anti-epileptic, anti-ischemic, anti-diabetic, anti-psychotic, anti-nausea, anti-spasmodic, antibiotic, anti-anxiety, and anti-depressant functions. The anti-neoplastic action of cannabis—inhibiting development of malignant cells —was recognized in the 1970s and patented by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 2003.

Out of 7,000 patients, my youngest, an 8-month-old, was diagnosed with a massive midbrain tumor. Pediatric oncologists recommended chemotherapy and radiation. Instead, the parents applied a cannabinoid concentrate to their son's pacifier twice a day, which resulted in a significant reduction in the size of the tumor in 30 days. The response prevented a million-dollar chemo-radiation hospitalization. The child's oncologist calls the infant a 'miracle baby,' but most medical experts would discount the case as anecdotal, unacceptable in a peer-reviewed journal. But the real peers are other parents reluctant to consent to the devastation of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation—not those benefiting from the $2.6 trillion healthcare industry.

A 2-year-old spent a year in a pediatric oncology ward, endured 39 hours of brain surgery, received chemotherapy, a bone marrow transplant, and radiation under general anesthesia for 42 days, only to be discharged home on hospice and morphine. The child's local pediatrician started to treat her with juiced raw cannabis leaf. Two years later, she is still alive, now free of cancer and scar tissue.


A 6-year-old patient with a severe, intractable form of childhood epilepsy, was tried on 11 anti-epileptics, including experimental European drugs. He was finally placed on a drug commonly used to prevent seizures, but continued having 300-400 seizures a day. An ointment produced from cannabis with an increased amount of cannabidiol, a compound patented by HHS, has reduced his seizures to one every 3-4 days.

Several years ago, I proposed that cannabis be recognized as an essential nutrient in the diet of individuals in their 30s and older. Children were excluded out of fear of backlash but it is now my incontrovertible opinion that the immune system of the 8-month-old would never have allowed the tumor to gain a foothold if supported with dietary cannabis, or Vitamin F.

We know Vitamin C deficiency results in scurvy and Vitamin D deficiency results in rickets. Vitamin F, the previous label for Omega-3 and -6 essential fatty acids, is an appropriate appellation for the cannabinoid acids found in cannabis. Vitamin F deficiency allows the cell proliferation found in tumors and cancer. Three studies of over 24,000 children have shown no adverse effects from use of cannabis in pregnancy.

There is no other area in medicine where the heavy hand of federal funding and political agenda compromise valid and reproducible findings to this extent. To advance disease prevention and benign therapy, we must re-examine our preconceptions.

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Would you even consider it for your child?
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I have 1 child & live in Kentucky
posted 13th Jan
Absolutely.

In fact, if it could get them to eat vegetables I would use bud butter on them. LMAO! jk

But seriously yes I would.
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I have 1 angel baby & live in Texas
posted 13th Jan
I would definitely consider it, a lot of the drugs the FDA approves are taken off of the market because they have dangerous side effects and marijuana does not have any dangerous side effects.
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posted 13th Jan
I didn't read all of that. If my kid was facing a life- threatening illness absolutely would consider/try it. I would want to save my kid. Idgaf what the law says at that time.
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I'm due June 3rd, have 2 kids & 2 angel babies & live in Tennessee
posted 13th Jan
Absolutely. Someone brought this topic up last year. I would so much rather my child be given a more natural option than be pumped full of chemicals.
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I have 2 kids & 1 angel baby & live in Jacksonville, Florida
posted 13th Jan
If I had no other options absolutely. Or if my hippie dr. Said I should try it. He told me he wished he could just give all pregnant women pot till their morning sickness was over.
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I have 1 child & live in Greenville, South Carolina
posted 13th Jan
Yes I would do anything that would help them, there's no dangers and it's better than most if the other medicines out there that have horrible, dangerous side effects
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I have 1 child & live in Albany, New York
posted 13th Jan
I definitely would. If they have a life threatening illness, what would that harm really be?
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I'm due July 28th (a boy), have 1 child & live in St Albans, Vermont
posted 13th Jan
absolutely! It's been proven to devour cancer cells, not only in kids but adults. As it becomes more and more accepted we'll probably see it more readily available as treatment for a lot of different illnesses.
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I have 3 kids & live in New York
posted 13th Jan
For me to ever use that it would ONLY be if they are effected with a terminal illness.
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I have 2 kids & 2 angel babies & live in North Las Vegas, Nevada
posted 13th Jan
Quoting Delena™:" I would definitely consider it, a lot of the drugs the FDA approves are taken off of the market because they have dangerous side effects and marijuana does not have any dangerous side effects."

 
The FDA doesn't care about what these medications do to people. They've got money on their minds IMO. One of the biggest downfalls to marijuana for the pharmaceutical giants is that it can be grown at home. Marijuana is a fairly sturdy plant.
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I have 1 child & live in Kentucky
posted 13th Jan
Quoting Rabbit™:"   The FDA doesn't care about what these medications do to people. They've got money on their minds ... [snip!] ... downfalls to marijuana for the pharmaceutical giants is that it can be grown at home. Marijuana is a fairly sturdy plant."
I agree 100% with this. It's sad but the government and the pharmaceutical companies care more about our money than they do for our health. It should not be like that.
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posted 13th Jan
Quoting Mama Rice:" For me to ever use that it would ONLY be if they are effected with a terminal illness."

So even if their illness has a low rate of death, but the medication can make them infertile, have low stature, and other side effects, but the cannabis compound had no ill effects, you still wouldn't pick the more natural, less harmful medication?
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I have 3 kids & live in New York
posted 13th Jan
Quoting Devil Duckie:" So even if their illness has a low rate of death, but the medication can make them infertile, have low ... [snip!] ... side effects, but the cannabis compound had no ill effects, you still wouldn't pick the more natural, less harmful medication? "

There are other medications I would have to try first. If they were not working then I would consider it.
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I have 2 kids & 2 angel babies & live in North Las Vegas, Nevada
posted 13th Jan
Quoting DifferentDay:" I didn't read all of that. If my kid was facing a life- threatening illness absolutely would consider/try it. I would want to save my kid. Idgaf what the law says at that time."

Long story short, marijuana has been clinically shown to help inflammatory diseases, epilepsy, cancer, muscle and motor illnesses/diseases, nausea associated with various illnesses, diseases and their associated treatments and a ton of other health issues. It has even helped terminal cancer patients go into remission. It's the super drug the government has been dying to make.


 
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I have 1 child & live in Kentucky
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