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In grounding research, Dr. Irit AKirav has discovered that marijuana helps relieve POSD in lab rats.
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In grounding research, Dr. Irit AKirav has discovered that marijuana helps relieve POSD in lab rats.

FRIDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Marijuana may help people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a new study.
PTSD affects 10 to 30 percent of people who experience a traumatic event, such as a car accident or terror attack. These people continue to suffer stress symptoms for months and even years after the incident.
Israeli researchers conducted a series of experiments in which rats were subjected to stressful experiences, such as receiving electric shocks. The study found that the rats' stress levels could be reduced by giving them a synthetic form of marijuana that has properties similar to that of the natural plant.
Further investigation revealed that the synthetic marijuana prevents increased release of a stress hormone the body releases in response to traumatic situations.
"The results of our research should encourage psychiatric investigation into the use of cannabinoids in post-traumatic stress patients," wrote study author Dr. Irit Akirav of the department of psychology at the University of Haifa.
The study was published in a recent issue of the Journal of Neuroscience.
I've got news for them ... they didn't need a new study. Some people have known this for years. And for the record, it works well for everyday stress as well. Of course, Prozac is much safer, right?
3 comments:
If they could make pot in pill form, I bet they'd make it available! LOL!
If drug companies could patten it and make tons of money off of it it'd be quickly made legal as well!
Seems like a no-brainer to me. Doesn't weed help everyone mellow? What a waste of money.
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