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Interview With Medical Marijuana Pioneer Danzig | Dutch Passion

Danzig (Jeff Ditchfield) is one of Europe’s leading medical marijuana pioneers and author of a leading book on the cultivation of cannabis.  He has lectured on the subject at The Royal College of General Practitioners in London and John Moores University.  He founded Bud Buddies, a medicinal cannabis supply organisation which operated in the UK from 2002 to 2007.  His new incarnation of Bud Buddies is a much smaller operation.  Producing cannabis oil is very intensive and it takes a lot of weed.   A few words of introduction from Danzig himself “After cultivating many of your fine genetics over the years it is great to be working with you all at Dutch Passion and I’m very excited about the ongoing development of the new high CBD strains. I am currently growing the CBD Crew Skunk Haze (supplied by Dutch Passion) and it should produce cannabis oil with a cannabinoid ratio of 1:1 THC/CBD, I think this will make a very useful medicinal extract. I am currently out in Spain and over the rest of this year I will be reporting on the progress of our medicinal grows and how to make some simple cannabis preparations.  I am also working with the very knowledgeable cannabis Author Mel Thomas on a new book which will cover the medicinal and nutritional benefits of cannabis and cannabinoids.”
 Sativex (legal cannabis extract) & Danzigs home-made cannabis oil extracted from Dutch Passion Master Kush. Q- Question from Dutch Passion - What is the most important medical cannabis message you can give? To be independent of dealers and expensive dispensaries!  Due to the irrational worldwide prohibition of cannabis it is very difficult to obtain cannabis even for the most serious of medical conditions. Only by growing your own plants and making your own medical preparations can you become self-sufficient and this I feel is the most important message I can give. “Give a person a bud and they can medicate for a day, teach a person to grow and they can medicate for life”   Q- What are the next steps for the medical marijuana community? Medical cannabis groups and scenes throughout the world are very diverse and they are all operating under different restrictions and difficulties. My priority at the moment is networking and exchanging medicinal experiences and knowledge. I feel that it is important for medical cannabis advocates and activists to initiate contact with the Scientific and Medical communities and enter into a dialogue with them. Q- Is CBD as important as some people say? I think CBD has been an unappreciated cannabinoid and it is good news that the medicinal properties of CBD are finally being recognised. Academic peer reviewed studies have shown that CBD can be very effective in treating a number of medical conditions and that it has an effect on the psychoactive properties of THC. I think that ultimately CBD will become as important to the medicinal community as THC. Q-Is there any particular area of medical usage that is of special interest? Making cannabis preparations is my first passion and at the moment I’m working on all aspects of medical usage for the upcoming book and hopefully over the coming months Mel Thomas and I will show how patients can make their own simple effective cannabis preparations.
 Recommended reading !  Danzig’s book available in English & Spanish Q- Where next for cannabinoid medicine? I think that the future of cannabinoid medicines lies with concentrated cannabis preparations like Cannabinoid Concentrated Oil (aka Rick Simpson Oil) people are reporting remarkable results for this Cannabis based medical extract (CBME) when they have taken it to combat their cancer. In the coming months we at Bud Buddies I hope to have one of our medicinal oils tested in a Laboratory and we will continue to report on their effectiveness in our ongoing trials. We are currently assisting people who are suffering with relapsing MS, Diabetes II, Prostate Cancer, Lung Cancer, Brain Tumour and Bladder Cancer. *** Dutch Passion wish Danzig all the best with his medical work as he seeks a scientifically founded re-discovery of cannabis as a medicine.  He works with limited resources but is keen to draw as much attention as he can to the medical uses of cannabis.  As Dutch Passion continue our work into CBD, and other varieties, we will be keeping him well stocked in seeds.  And as long as the Spanish sun keeps shining his work will continue. Whilst Danzig is a keen supporter of the ‘self sufficient’ medical cannabis grower he is also very keen to see professional medical studies into cannabis; something he believes would give conclusive proof that cannabis has been medicines best kept secret for the last 100 years. Finally we have an appeal for people willing to help in a medical marijuana survey.  Please could you mail Des Humphrey (des@norml-uk.org) if you are a registered Bedrocan user.  This is part of a study by Norml UK, a cannabis lobby group seeking to get cannabis legalised in the UK. Dutch Joe Find me on facebook too!....https://www.facebook.com/joe.dutchpassion Interview With Medical Marijuana Pioneer Danzig | Dutch Passion.  
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FOXSexpert: The Health Benefits of Masturbation | Fox News

Written By Yvonne K. Fulbright / Published August 11, 2008 / FoxNews.comYvonne K. Fulbright
  • Yvonne K. Fulbright
Perhaps the joke’s on us. While people love to make wisecracks about it, few will actually admit to doing “it.” Yet, according to Martha Cornog, of "The Big Book of Masturbation", self-pleasuring is surely the second most common human sex act. And, despite its torrid history, that’s proving to be a good thing. Turns out this once taboo behavior has plenty of health benefits and can do wonders for your sex life. While the shackles of masturbation have been loosening around our loins, it is only recently that society has started to let go of its guilt around solo sex. This is in part thanks to sex researchers affirming that most of us do it, as well as the embracing of it by television sitcoms. Who can forget the bet made by Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer as to who could remain the “master of their domain” the longest? Even if you’re not a conformist, there’s something about safety in numbers when it comes to this topic. (And if it makes you feel even better, know that masturbation is common among other animals, like dogs, cats, horses, bulls, rats, hamsters, deer, and whales, too). This more relaxed attitude is also due to the medical community challenging its own original claims that masturbation was a serious medical-ethical problem with dire results. According to works like Onania, circa 1712, male masturbation was said to lead to disease or disorder with the loss of semen. Likewise, in losing vaginal fluid, a female who took matters into her own hands was supposedly at risk for hysteria, jaundice, epileptic fits, and other negative health conditions. Of equal concern, self-pleasuring was thought to send her down the road to sodomy as well. Anybody with “solo sexploration” experience can tell you that, contrary to popular myths, masturbation does not result in any of the aforementioned, nor does it lead to acne, warts, hair on the palm, insanity, blindness... What many may not know, however, is that stimulating yourself can ultimately boost your health in many ways. Health Benefits for Men Research summarized in a 2007 article in Sexual and Relationship Therapy found that masturbation may help men by: — Improving his immune system’s functioning. — Building his resistance to prostate gland infection. — Making for a healthier prostate. Australian researchers have reported that frequent masturbation may lower a man’s risk of developing prostate cancer. A survey of men found the more frequently a man masturbates between the ages of 20 and 50, the less likely they are to get prostate cancer. In fact, those who masturbated more than five times a week were one-third less likely to develop prostate cancer. Health Benefits for Females When it comes to a woman’s health, self-pleasuring serves her well by: — Building her resistance to yeast infections. — Combating pre-menstrual tension and other physical conditions associated with their menstrual cycles, like cramps. — Relieving painful menstruation by increasing blood flow to the pelvic region. This will also reduce pelvic cramping and related backaches. — Relieving chronic back pain and increasing her threshold for pain. Health Benefits for Both Sexes Masturbation rewards both men and women because it’s: — The safest kind of sex, keeping you free of sexually transmitted infections. — A great form of stress relief. — A mood booster in releasing endorphins. — A natural sleep sedative. — A mechanism for building stronger pelvic floor muscles, which can lead to better sex. — A natural energetic pick-me-up. As Sigmund Freud once remarked at the Vienna Psycho-Analytical Society, “the subject of masturbation is quite inexhaustible.” While he wasn’t getting at the benefits (Freud saw self-pleasuring as harmful to the genitals and one’s psychosexual and moral development), the same can be said in how it can improve one’s sexual relationship. For couples who masturbate on occasion or regularly, sex with yourself can: — Be empowering, especially by helping you to feel better about your body, genitals and sexual response. — Deliver some of your most intense orgasms ever, which you’ll now know how to recreate with that special someone! — Increase your sexual awareness, giving you the opportunity to discover what turns you on – the sensations and movements that work best to give you the greatest of sexual gratification. — Have the potential to enhance your sex life in general, boosting your sexual confidence and turning you into a better lover. — Get you or your partner off the hook if neither is available or not in the mood. via FOXSexpert: The Health Benefits of Masturbation | Fox News.

I used to call my boyfriend's Penis Godzilla....

Some enterprising Scottish researchers decided to study the sexual appetites of 323 women and discovered, interestingly enough, that size does matter. Women who achieved orgasm did so with more ease if their partner had a penis length of over 5.8 inches. The longer the ding-a-ling, the more stimulation the vagina and the cervix get, the more fun everyone's having. So all that so-called internal anxiety about dick size? Ha ha, it's real. Size matters. Big time. Guess we better cool it with our "size matters" jokes, huh? I mean, since it's a real thing, maybe we shouldn't poke fun at it. Psych! It's a mostly, if not universally, accepted standard that bigger boobs are better than small boobs, so welcome to the club, dudes! Now you, too, can feel like less of a person because of the size of your sex organ. Here, in our club, behind door number one, we have some literature on how to get over your inferiority complex. Then there, behind door number two, we've got videos about how to deal with your genetic shortcomings. And way over yonder, behind door number three, we've got a plastic surgeon waiting to capitalize on your need to have something enlarged. The good news for men, though, is that if you're Italian, Swedish, Greek, or German, you don't really have anything to worry about. Each of those countries has an average penis size of over 5.8 inches. But if you're from the US, UK, Spain, France, or Russia ... your average penis size is under 5.8 (the US is 5.1 inches!), so ... yeah. There's that. Better go ahead and pick your door. Penis Size Really, Really, Truly Matters -- Really | The Stir.
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