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CBD Converts to THC

CBD Converts to THC

Is CBD safe?

It is possible for CBD to convert to THC under the right conditions.

This peer-reviewed scientific article expands on three key points:

 

1. CBD has been shown to convert to THC, the psychoactive component of marijuana with the use of electronic cigarettes.
2. Delta-8 THC is also one of the main components with the use of CBD in electronic cigarettes, which is psychoactive like delta-9 THC and is completely unregulated by the FDA and is easily accessible to youth without any safeguards in place.
3. CBD, is a main component found in hemp, was allowed by the US government to no longer be scheduled controlled substance – yet CBD converts easily to a controlled psychoactive substance (THC).

Read the full article:

"Our results point out that CBD in e-cigarettes can be considered as a precursor of THC, thus it bears all the dangers related to this psychoactive compound. Our findings are fundamental contributions to the safety profile of CBD-based e-cigarettes."
From Nature.com Article "CBD, a precursor of THC in e‑cigarettes"

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René Firestone

René Firestone

The Last Days

“People wonder, how is it we didn’t do something, we didn’t run away, we didn’t hide. Well, things didn’t happen at once, things happened very slowly.  So, each time a new law came out or a restriction, we said, ‘Well, just another thing, it’ll blow over.’

- René Firestone, Holocaust survivor, from the documentary 'The Last Days'

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Smokescreen

Smokescreen

A Review of the book: 

Smokescreen, by Kevin A. Sabet

You’ve been lied to.

For the last 20 or 30 years, you’ve been told that marijuana is safe, that it’s harmless, that it’s “an herb”. It simply isn’t true.

Smokescreen is an impassioned, intelligent plea to look beyond the smokescreen that the vested interests have thrown up. The book details how billionaires such as George Soros and those of his ilk have spent and continue to spend enormous sums of money to entice younger and younger people to try marijuana, in all its various forms.

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Sabet leads us through the serpentine campaign to convince Americans of the wonders of pot consumption. He shows how marijuana lobbyists with almost endless amounts of money have been able to bribe and sway politicians and others into ignoring the irrefutable facts about marijuana and declare that pot is a panacea, that it will “benefit all”. What motivation do these vested interests have in this burgeoning cannabis industry? Join Keven Sabet as he “follows the money”.

US Administrations

Kevin Sabet is the ‘go-to’ guy for those fighting the legalization of marijuana during the last couple of US administrations. The book is loaded with verifiable information, facts and references. He debunks any idea that marijuana today in any way compares to that of the drug from the 60s and 70s. Sabet also relates numerous anecdotes that reveal how passionately he is devoted to protecting the health of children in the world today. He really cares. This book is a must-read for anyone nibbling at the edges of the falsehood-strewn bait that the power-elite vested interests have cast.[/read]

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DSM-IV & DSM-V

DSM-IV & DSM-V

DSM-IV & DSM-V

Psychiatry’s handbook, the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) has some really weird stuff in it.  It, at least, should be questioned. Not a lot of science here.

Great article breaking down some of the disorders that are listed by T.J. Nelson in his blog post: Weird Stuff in the DSM-5 

“What is going on? Some of these are mental disorders and some are neurological diseases. It looks like a mishmash of stuff selected at random. What, if anything, are the criteria for including something in the DSM?”

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In his book ‘A Dose of Sanity’ Dr. Sydney Walker Jr. tells how the so called diseases in the DSM are voted upon as to whether or not they be included in the book each year.  It is not a matter of the disease being verified as an actual sickness.  This problem is largely due to the fact that there is no evidence or test to show any of the mental disorders listed actually have a physical basis. 

Dr. Thomas Szasz:

“The ostensible validity of the DSM is reinforced by psychiatry’s claim that mental illnesses are brain diseases—a claim supposedly based on recent discoveries in neuroscience, made possible by imaging techniques for diagnosis and pharmacological agents for treatment. This is not true. There are no objective diagnostic tests to confirm or disconfirm the diagnosis of depression; the diagnosis can and must be made solely on the basis of the patient’s appearance and behavior and the reports of others about his behavior.”

Another great article in Psychology Today from August 2019. 

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/in-control/201908/mental-health-diagnosis-just-say-no

Mental Health Diagnosis: Just Say No! by Timothy A Carey Ph.D.

“In DSM-IV, there is no assumption that each category of mental disorder is a completely discrete entity with absolute boundaries dividing it from other mental disorders or no mental disorder.” (APA, 2000, p. xxxi). So, the categories that DSM offers us do not have boundaries demarcating one disorder from another or, indeed, one disorder from no disorder. This is an extraordinary revelation. This means, according to the DSM, there is no assumption that the category “schizophrenia” has boundaries that separate it from other mental disorders or from not having schizophrenia.

That is a really weird statement from the authors of the DSM.  They are essentially saying that they don’t know.  Through the rest of the article Dr Carey shows, with excellent references that there exists no pathological basis for any of the ‘diseases’ listed in DSM-IV or DSM-V or any of the earlier issues. 

Medical doctors and psychiatrists have been speaking out against these manuals for years.  It seems that naming a difficulty that someone has gives them a reason for it to not be their fault or not be responsible for fixing it.  Then here comes Big Pharma to the rescue with the drug of the week.

People get depressed. People have problems in life.  Drugs rarely fix these issues.  

Please question so called ‘science’.  Ask your doctor questions about anything he or she may prescribe. 

Do research into side effects. [/read]

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