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|    Does cannabis contribute to early onset     |
|    08 Jan 05 10:18:00    |
      From: illume1@verizon.net              Take a look at the big picture, with the rise of cannabis usage, there is no       overall increase in psychosis. What is cited, is young people would have       had it triggered earlier than may have. It does not prove that it causes       psychosis, but that in a small sub-set of the population, younger people,       and perhaps others who are borderline already, predisposed, and would       eventually end up with psychosis, just get it earlier; ergo: no increase in       the general population numbers.              While smoking anything presents health hazard, use a vaporizer, higher       quality cannabis does need as much consumed. Todays' buds take very little,       not like when I was young and one had to smoke joint after joint of swag.              These arugements provide a smoke screen to manufacture a scape goat out of a       good plant.                     An idea occurs, that psychosis and "smoked" cigarettes and cannabis have a       correlation with early onset psychosis. No studies that I am aware of study       the factor of "smoking" a substance vs. ingestion by other means, ie.       cannabis. Could be the products of combustion, which are real poisens to       ones system, need looked at; there may be spurious coincidence happening,       and the real cause is overlooked and cannabis in itself, not a culprit.       davon96720              --       --       davon96720       davon967201@verizon.net       http://members.tripod.com/davon96720              No of SETI units returned: 1494       Processing time: 1 years, 327 days, 9 hours.       (Total hours: 16617)       www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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