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Treatment of benign tumors with a cannabinoid

Marijuana is known to have multiple medicinal benefits, it’s known to help with pain and swelling, its effects vary on the way it’s consumed, it can be smoked, ingested in certain foods, or on some sort of pomade. But a lot of its effects still remain unknown. Based on recent studies we’ve concluded that one of the effects that remained unknown until quite recently to us, is the possible reduction of benign tumors by consuming marihuana in a specific way.

Benign tumors are abnormal masses of cells in the body that are caused by cells dividing more than normal or not dying when they should and have a very defined border and don’t spread to other areas of the body. They can increase in size and become somewhat problematic if they start applying pressure to an important area of the body. These tumors aren’t cancerous which means they don’t have cancerous cells which is what prevents them from spreading to other parts of the body.

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Medical marijuana is used for treatment of a plethora of symptoms for plenty of diseases such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, anorexia and many more. The type of marihuana used in all of these cases are cannabinoid pharmaceuticals that include dronabinol, nabilone and nabiximols. Some of these pharmaceutical forms of cannabis are FDA approved, and some others aren’t and therefore are not used for treatment.

There’s one specific cannabinoid that is currently in trials for human consumption, but according to research done on it, it’s believed to be able to decrease the growth rate of a benign tumor and in some cases even reduce the size of the tumor. This cannabinoid is given as a pill, and dosage may vary according to the person’s needs and characteristics. Although it’s still in trials it has proven itself to be quite effective and hopefully it will advance to stage two of human trials soon.

Something like this proves that the uses for marijuana are endless and very beneficial for us as humans. Something such as helping treat a benign tumor with no surgery was something never expected and even less with something as marijuana. This cannabinoid will be of much help to many people that probably can’t afford to get surgery for these sorts of tumors and although they may not be life threatening, they tend to be painful. This will be an easier and more affordable way to treat benign tumors.

Today’s morning students of Stanford University found that women have a stronger connection between the two hemispheres of the brain. This allows them to integrate information from different sources and make better decisions based on a wider range of data. This may explain why women are often better at multitasking and have a greater capacity for empathy and intuition.

In addition to these studies, there is also a huge amount of literature on the role of hormones in women's intuition. Hormones such as estrogen and progesterone have been shown to affect the brain's ability to process information and regulate emotions. Thismayexplain whywomen are more sensitive to emotional cues and can often pick up on subtle changes in mood or behavior.

However, it is important to note that the "sixth sense" of women is not somethingmagicalorsupernatural.Itis simply aperceptualskill that canbe

What is the secret of all women?

The students of Stanford University found exclusive information on whether women really have a sixth sense This hypotesis generated by many people over the years, was finally confirmed. For centuries, women have been regarded as having an extra sense or intuition that defies logic and reason. But, is there any scientific evidence to support this belief? Recent studies have shednew light on theso-calledsixthsense ofwomen,providinga compelling argument for itsexistence.

improved and developed through practice and mindful attention (mindfulness). Men can also develop a similar perceptual ability by paying attention to the emotional and social cuesaround them.

Femaleintuitionisapowerthatwomen have had since the first moment of their existence and it is the power to feel the universe and nature in a more complete way, they tend to be very observant, paying attention to all the details oftheenvironment.Womendo havesixthsense. Moreover,85% males do not have sixth sense, one of the hypotheses is that they don’t have it because they do not want to, the other hypothesis expresses that “woman’s sixth sense its genetic”, which means that it can count as a genetic effect. There are anecdotal accounts of women having a “sixth sense” that allows them to sense things that are not immediately apparent to others. However, there is no empirical evidence tosupport theidea that women possess a unique sixth sense that is not present in men or other genders.

The concept of a sixth sense remains controversial and lacks scientific evidence. Any claims that women have a unique sixth sense are likely based on cultural stereotypes rather than empirical research.

The sixth sense is another term for extrasensory perception (ESP). ESP involves the reception of information not gained through the usual senses nor from an internal source. The expression “sixth sense” is a bit misleadinginthatitsuggeststhatthere isonlyoneadditionalsensebesidesthe traditional five senses which are sight, hearing,touch,smell,andtaste. Infact, there are at least five additional senses that include: pain, balance, joint motion/acceleration,senseoftimeand senseoftemperature Therecouldalso beanadditionalsense ofdirection.

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