Just to keep all of our sexy American Friends updated we would like to invite you to attend the upcoming Plant Medicine Expo and Conference! Located at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel on September 25th and 26th.
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The event will include seminars, food, a debate moderated by our guest Richard Belzer (Joining Us from Law and Order), and an expo with a large variety of exhibitors.
This is a must-attend event if you are:
We are pleased to provide the most up-to-date information to the public in an upscale, professional environment where people can have their questions answered by industry experts.
Our goal is to raise the level of legitimacy among the patient and healthcare provider communities.
Also to enrich the public knowledge about the use, risks and benefits of medical cannabis.
For more information and to register for the two day conference, visit: www.plantmedicineexpo.com
FOOTHILL RANCH, CA (Marketwire – Sept 15, 2010 – Medical Marijuana Inc (OTC: MJNA) is proud to announce that The Hemp Network, which is a new multi-level marketing division, (www.thehempnetwork.com) reports an excellent response to The Hemp Network at two cannabis and hemp industry events this previous weekend. The two events were Mega Production’s “HempCon” at the Los Angeles Convention Center and The Hemp and Cannabis Foundation’s “Hempstalk 2010″ in Portland, Oregon. Medical Marijuana Inc is now in full momentum as they prepare for their own upcoming medical cannabis trade show in October at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, which is being hailed as the largest event of this kind ever to take place east of the Mississippi (www.harmonyharvestfest.com).
A team of ten Hemp Network’s “International Hemp Consultants” in Los Angeles, California and a team of eight “IHC’s” in Portland, Oregon recorded 328 new signups to The Hemp Network. The Hemp Network now hasover 2,800 distributors and growing rapidly every day making it the largest sales force in the medical marijuana, cannabis and hemp industries.
CEO Bruce Perlowin said “It was exciting and gratifying to feel the energy and note the reaction and interaction of the attendees with the IHC’s. Everyone was aware and involved with the need to revive the hemp plant and its many uses and benefits. That’s why so many people were willing to take the time not only to listen, but to enroll in the Hemp Network (www.thehempnetwork.com) and to learn from the leaders”.
Perlowin was the featured speaker at HempCon, where he spoke both Friday and Saturday night, elaborating on the “Marijuana Business Outlook for the Next Five Years”. The Hemp Network and Medical Marijuana Inc will be showcased in each of the six or more HempCon medical marijuana trade shows scheduled for the coming year in different cities around the US.
ABOUT HEMPCON
HempCon is an elite medical marijuana industry trade show produced by Mega Productions, with a calendar of venues throughout California, Colorado and other states. Prominent attorneys, horticulturists, and industry insiders bring education and products to an eager audience interested in understanding the driving forces behind this emerging multi-billion dollar industry. Vendors offer products and services and entertainment is ongoing through the day, making it a good value as emphasized by the large crowds of people of varied age, gender and origin. Mega Production’s multi city “HempCon” events are quickly becoming the most well known and recognized medical cannabis trade shows in the western United States. www.hempcon.com.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA INC’S SILVERDOME EVENT
Online ticket sales have begun for the largest trade show of its kind in the mid west, The International Holistic Health Cannabis Convention Halloween Harmony and Harvest Fest at the legendary Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan for October 29, 30, and 31st as more sponsors and vendors enroll for this long awaited and highly promoted and publicized event (See: www.harmonyharvestfest.com) .
Ed Kresty, of the Holistic Health & Educational Center, who is MJNA’s joint venture partner in this trade show said, “With the grand launch of The Hemp Network taking place at our event in the Silverdome and links to our website on thousands of The Hemp Network marketers websites we feel that this exposure coupled with thousands of marketers promoting the event that the attendance will far surpass all our expectations”.
This spectacular 3 day event will include renowned speakers from various aspects of the health, wellness, cannabis, hemp, harmony and green industries, celebrity speakers and entertainers, a wide assortment of workshops, various documentaries and movies shown throughout the event, a hemp fashion show, a Halloween costume contest on Halloween night, concerts every evening featuring nationally recognized as well as local musical talent, and more.
Marijuana may be illegal in many places but the fact is that like most herbs, it offers a lot of beneficial healing properties. Marijuana is not just a recreational drug, it’s also a herbal powerhouse which can alleviate many symptoms such as nausea and lack of appetite. This way it can improve the quality of life for many people suffering from serious medical conditions.
The Medical Uses of Marijuana
Marijuana is an emotive topic. Some people consider it a harmless pleasure; others associate the word with pot heads and dope fiends. Or perhaps, like Bill Clinton, they experimented with it in their youth but now respect its illegal status. But controversy aside, the fact is that marijuana is a herb and like most such plants offers many medicinal benefits. Here’s a look at the properties of this drug and the many medical uses of marijuana.
Firstly, let’s look at what marijuana is, exactly.
Marijuana refers to the flowers, leaves and stalks of the cannabis plant. Other names include ganja or hemp. When compiled into a resin, it’s known as hashish or hash. Marijuana is mainly known as a psychoactive, recreational drug.
The main active component of marijuana is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). When inhaled or ingested, THC attaches to certain parts of the brain known as cannabinoid receptors. The result is the euphoria experienced by users of the drug.
As a herb it also possesses a number of medicinal properties. In fact, marijuana contains over 300 compounds, 60 of which are cannabinoids which are responsible for the plant’s medicinal properties. The main properties of cannabinoids for therapeutic purposes are analgesic (pain relieving), anti-emetic (nausea and vomiting relieving), and as an appetite stimulant.
In fact, before marijuana was branded an illegal drug, it had a long tradition of medical use. It first appears in print in a 2nd century Chinese medical tome and was used in the United States in the 18th century to treat insomnia, labour pains and as an appetite booster. And today, marijuana is still used therapeutically today in the Middle East and parts of Asia.
In countries such as the United States, it has been used in the treatment of chronic pain in conditions such as multiple sclerosis and the emergence of HIV/AIDS led to an increase in its therapeutic use. HIV sufferers can control the progress of the disease with anti viral drugs but tend to experience an array of unpleasant symptoms which marijuana is well equipped to alleviate. These symptoms include nausea and reduced appetite both from the disease itself as well as side effects of powerful anti-virals. People with HIV could use marijuana to stimulate appetite and to reduce nausea which can halt the progress to AIDS wasting, a serious stage in which the body tissue wastes away.
Marijuana can also relieve pain caused by peripheral neuropathy which causes burning and numbness in the hands and feet. And it may be useful to manage the anxiety and depression that accompanies a serious medical condition such as HIV/AIDS.
But all this doesn’t mean that marijuana is a safe substance. For all its medical benefits, marijuana does have its downside. It’s dangerous for pregnant or nursing mothers and those suffering from hepatitis C or with histories of heart disease or stroke. Marijuana has also been though to precipitate psychotic symptoms in people with a family history of mental problems.
Anyone considering the use of marijuana for medical purposes has to consider both legal and medical factors. The fact remains that in most countries it remains a controlled substance with harsh penalties for possession and use with certain exceptions. For example, in the UK, it’s legal to buy greenhouse seeds as souvenirs. It’s legal to buy seeds but not to germinate them. These green house seeds can be bought online and delivered by post. And of course certain liberal countries such as the Netherlands and Denmark do allow possession and consumption in limited amounts in a controlled environment.
Cannabis for recreational use is illegal in most parts of the world. However its use as a medicine is now legal in certain territories including the UK Canada, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Israel, Italy, Finland, and Portugal, and parts of the United States. Such use is strictly controlled however. For example, in those American states where it’s legal, users need to get a Medical Marijuana Card.
Laws governing the possession and use of marijuana are in a state of flux and meanwhile medical research continues. One exciting recent research has shown that marijuana may be effective against tumours such as lung cancer. The fact is that marijuana can improve the quality of life for sick people and so the authorities need to maintain an equitable balance between controlling the recreational use of this drug while maintaining research and use for medicinal purposes.