Smoked Cannabis’ Effect on Lungs, pt. 2, Dr. Tashkin
September 3rd, 2009 | by admin |
Does regular marijuana smoking cause COPD, Emphysema and/or Lung Cancer? In part 2, Donald Tashkin, MD examines risk of emphysema.
Donald P. Tashkin, MD – Medical Director of the Pulmonary Function Laboratory, Professor of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles.
Presented to Fifth Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics held in Pacific Grove, CA, April, 2008. Conference hosted by Patients Out of Time.
http://MedicalCannabis.com
Duration : 0:9:22
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3 Responses to “Smoked Cannabis’ Effect on Lungs, pt. 2, Dr. Tashkin”
By StartswithASeed on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
Ok i sat and …
Ok i sat and watched both vids awesome post and omg soo interesting and that graph at the end like wtf/ are you serious.
By mingovideo on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
Indeed, the modern …
Indeed, the modern cigarette has given smoking a bad name – heck, our ancestors even smoked Cannabis as asthma treatment. Tobacco is a broncial and vaso-constrictor, plus the added sugars in cigarettes caramelize upon burning and trap toxins in the lungs. This is the complete opposite of the vaso and broncial-dialation and expectorant qualities of smoked Cannabis.
By industrialhemprocks on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
chronic obstructive …
chronic obstructive pulminary disease
and the chronic will help b/c it expands ur bloodvessels and airway passages.. this is why ur eyes get full of blood… all the vessels expand.. so in the end u get happy hungry better circulation and more oxygen intake and distribution.. if u think otherwise ur view point is tired and has no commonplace in a healthy minded perspective.