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Letter: Benefits beyond euphoria

Marie Freeman writes:
There's such a history to cannabis and its cousin hemp. Juicing the plant, instead of drying and heating it, creates no psychoactive (mind altering) properties.

Once juiced, cannabis is one of the most nutritious plants known to humankind. If this plant was discovered in the Amazon forest it would be hailed as a miracle plant. Research juicing cannabis: illegallyhealed.com/juicing-cannabis.

The suppression of cannabis after alcohol prohibition was also linked to big timber, and oil, during the "Reefer Madness" era. So many need this plant for pain. And many don't like the euphoria, or mind alteration. That's where juicing comes in. Please research the healing properties of cannabis and hemp. There's so much more to the plant than just a buzz!
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