Re: Cannabis and Cardio Health?

From: fresh~horses (fresh~horses_at_despammed.com)
Date: 10/14/04


Date: 14 Oct 2004 09:58:00 -0700


"Guido Marx" <guidosjunkmail@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<416d97b8$1_6@news.athenanews.com>...
> "fresh~horses" <fresh~horses@despammed.com> wrote in message
> news:abf8de5b.0410131244.3d45e8eb@posting.google.com...
> > pxhxz@cadence.com (Pete nospam Zakel) wrote in message
> news:<416b682b$1@news.cadence.com>...
> > > In article <416b176d$1_3@news.athenanews.com> "Guido Marx"
> <guidosjunkmail@yahoo.com> writes:
> > > >"Pete nospam Zakel" <pxhxz@cadence.com> wrote in message
> > > >news:416aef32$1@news.cadence.com...
> > > >> In article <4167439c$0$1024$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au> "Glyco
> > > >Research" <info @NOSPAM.glycoresearch.com> writes:
> >
> >
> > Why do you find this idea so improbable? Are the brain changing
> > effects of pot not why one uses it?
> >
> > Zee
>
> I can't answer for Pete - but as for me, I find the idea improbable because
> the emperical data shows that it isn't so. If marijuana caused
> schizophrenia - then we WOULD see changes in the rate of schizophrenia in
> populations as the use of marijuana increased/decreased.

Perhaps use hasn't increased but product being used today is more
psychotropic than that used 10 years ago, and surely than that used 25
years ago.

Have those studies been done to prove or disprove?

Zee

 We don't - so the
> theory is wrong. It really is that simple. If you have a model which
> attempts to describe the world and it fails - it's time to discard that
> model...
>
> Guido



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