Dimethyltryptamine wrote:UnbeatableDevil wrote:Yeah but does it say it cures any of those...nope
Okay bud, well unlike
someone on here, I've actually sourced a number of things I've said or found. Whether or not you believe it is entirely your choice. No skin off my nose.
PS. No, there is no indefinite cure for cancer, however marijuana has proven to be beneficial (i.e. in that it shrinks tumors/cancer etc) to cancer sufferers.
Inky, shall I use a more sophisticated vocabulary, because otherwise, my arguments are apparently null and void?
This is the most ludicrous argument I have ever seen in my entire life. Not only are you in consummate denial over the inimical repercussions onset by the usage of cannabis, but you are enshrouded in some sort of delusion that it actually alleviates the effects of cancer?
You even attack my arguments saying I have no source, and yet you deny to defend the validity of yours? Shall I post some?
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/pot/a/effects.-Lya.htmhttp://www.ukcia.org/research/AdverseEf ... nnabis.pdfhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_o ... archtype=aBtw, these are all scholarly articles with scientific testing, not questionnaires.
Good try though

That better Inky? Are my arguments valid as of now? Also, reading through some of your incongruous posts, you seem to explain the apparent health benefits of THC. THC MAY have positive effects after cancer is seen in the body, HOWEVER, marijuana causes the onset of various cancers, regardless of THC in it. Also, THC only has positive effects when marijuana is prepared in the correct fashion. Again, you conceal yourself behind the candid facts that most people will use it in an unsafe manner, which indefinitely will lead to cancer, lung infections, and various other adverse health effects.
KTHXBAI. O whoops, my argument has just become invalid because I used "/b/speak" which also completely takes away the necessity of you to argue any of what I just said.
Edit: Also, you fail to argue any of the four arguments I place against the article you cite. Mainly, that it is a questionnaire, the study creator admits it has various lurking variables (look it up if you need to, considering you don't argue it I assume you must agree, or have no idea what that means), and also it shows no argument against association or causation of marijuana to any of thousands of adverse health effects.
ALSO, the wall of text-list you place has various words/phrases that aren't diseases, and also has various conditions that are not actually cured or benefited from marijuana, but the painkilling effects of marijuana may ease the symptoms, which exacerbates the real issues, and hides the actual problems in the body.