Unwind With a Glass of Smoke: Why Liquid Marijuana is Replacing the Evening Glass of Wine - Couverture souple

Odita, Eric C.

 
9781500934668: Unwind With a Glass of Smoke: Why Liquid Marijuana is Replacing the Evening Glass of Wine

Synopsis

As of the writing of this book there are 23 States and Washington DC that have decriminalized the use of marijuana to some degree. This book attempts to bridge the gap and reach a better understanding of marijuana and its beneficial uses, medically or otherwise. Eric Odita dismantles the stereotypes that have plagued this natural substance and he feels that in the near future we will see its availability and legalization increase. He dives into new technologies such as the electronic cigarette; discovering that this new development is perfect for the use of marijuana. A lot of medical marijuana patients who need to smoke find that they are able to do so without needing to breathe harmful smoke into their lungs. Further, he discovers that there are even more benefits that may be found for the common user. His hope is that the reader finds this book not only informative, but also enlightening about the benefits of liquid marijuana, the newest and best form of the drug

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À propos de l'auteur

Over the last year, I have been working on a new book called "Unwind with a Glass of Smoke." The title may be confusing, but the content is not. Before I began writing this book, I had steadily reviewed the scientific literature on medical marijuana as well as it's more exciting counterpart liquid marijuana from the United States and from labs in other countries that were doing some remarkable research. After doing all of the research I was excited about liquid marijuana and simultaneously discouraged by the way we have been terribly and systematically misled for decades in the United States. I now see how liquid marijuana could be integrated in an acceptable manner into everyday society. Yes, it's true that marijuana only creates addiction in about 9% of people versus cigarettes and tobacco products t which is as high as 30%. Yes, there can be some withdrawal symptoms in a minor few people which can include insomnia, anxiety, and nausea. But, this is a far cry from those that suffer in greater numbers from the withdrawal of alcohol which can be life threatening. Marijuana can and will replace alcohol once the stigmas and misinformation are removed and we begin to look at the drug honestly. I hope this book starts us on the path to better understanding.

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