It is a bad idea.
Most of the time, yes-you see, it's accually regular marijuana. However, if your doctor says to take it as a medication, by all means DO IT! It can be helpful in certain medical emergenies. My parent are doctors. They should know.
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These typically test for things like marijuana, cocaine, PCP, amphetamines, opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, methadone, propoxyphene, & Quaaludes. I hope you find this helpful.
For Doctors they are an indication of an infection.
Marijuana is mostly used with chemotherapy patients. It can increase appetite and reduce nausea.
A detailed history of the patient's drug or alcohol use taken before detoxification can be helpful in predicting the severity of withdrawal symptoms.
they make you feel well again.
Withdrawal from such group can be helpful. Reporting such group to your teacher, lecturer, parents, can be helpful. Making your standpoint known to the group can be helpful.
Tobacco? No. Marijuana is claimed to be helpful for some types of nausea.
* NAC (n-acetyl-cysteine) * 5-htp * You would also do well to use the Salvia Divinorum plant if it is legal in your state. It is not addictive, and helps with withdrawal dramatically.
You can get information on Wikipedia. about marijuana leaf. unless its for educational purpose, Yahoo Answers can be helpful a LOT! Also can find and get in Google based serch
Yes, it is extremely helpful in chemotherapy. It causes patients' appetites to return and also decreases their nausea.