A doctor's case for medical marijuana | David Casarett

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  • Опубликовано: 24 апр 2024
  • Physician David Casarett was tired of hearing hype and half-truths around medical marijuana, so he put on his skeptic's hat and investigated on his own. He comes back with a fascinating report on what we know and what we don't -- and what mainstream medicine could learn from the modern medical marijuana dispensary.
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  • @thinkfloyd2594
    @thinkfloyd2594 7 лет назад +891

    When my uncle was dying on pancreatic cancer, I got him some marijuana and showed him how to break it up, and pack a pipe. He was stunned, but the next morning? He was alert, and smiling and thanking me - it was the first pain free night of sleep he had experienced since getting sick.

    • @applecotto3332
      @applecotto3332 7 лет назад +5

      Think Floyd I hope you had a prescription

    • @rosalindalopez380
      @rosalindalopez380 5 лет назад +2

      Think Floyd parkinpp

    • @mdsalmanhossain2946
      @mdsalmanhossain2946 5 лет назад +21

      Marijuana is love

    • @Holly-sq5uv
      @Holly-sq5uv 5 лет назад +2

      I acquired and brought some to my dying grandmother, but she was too far gone and unable to use it. She had always wanted to try it. God bless you for lovin' on your uncle.

    • @christoandries7117
      @christoandries7117 5 лет назад +29

      @@mdsalmanhossain2946 God is love thank him for weed I do every day

  • @mathieskoljasuszkiewicz242
    @mathieskoljasuszkiewicz242 4 года назад +151

    "Gives the patients a feeling of control over their lifes"
    Well spoken!

    • @ottotater2787
      @ottotater2787 4 года назад +7

      Very specifically as far as giving this patient control to me it has meant, 1 it works fast. it kicks in so quick that when I'm in pain I don't have to wait 2 hours for my pain meds to kick in like pills.
      2. With the pills I have to take them everyday but with marijuana if I'm not in pain today I don't have to take medication today.
      3. On a similar note if I'm in the less pain today then I can take less medication if it is marijuana.
      4. All pain medication is going to affect your mind clarity on some level, so being able to intentionally avoid a dose or take less for the sake of mental clarity today is something you can't do with pain pills.
      5. Marijuana is absent many of the negative side effects that are so common with other medications and it even eliminates many of the bad side effects that other medications have such as sleeplessness, nausea, vomiting, lack of appetite, weight loss...
      Where with my other medications I had to remember them on such a strict schedule or suffer worse side effects and worsening primary symptoms if I let my dosage or schedule fluctuate.
      Yes it definitely gives me more "control" over my debilitating symptoms and my day-to-day life.

    • @nickacelvn
      @nickacelvn 4 года назад +2

      @@ottotater2787 well said friend WELL SAID. keep doing whatever it is your doing.

    • @JodiW
      @JodiW 4 года назад

      @@ottotater2787 Thank you for this! I am a cancer patient who is sick of being in pain but also sick of fighting for my opiate pain meds. I'm tired of being treated like a drug seeking fool when my pain is not in control and I need to ask for more. IT's humiliating and degrading at a time I should be focusing on living and enjoying what little time I have left. I just bought some edibles for the first time and after work i am going to try them, s wish me a good experience. I am desperate!

    • @ottotater2787
      @ottotater2787 4 года назад +1

      @@JodiW my friend is time to look at other doctors, that's why second and third opinions are so important.
      Different doctors have different methods of treating people and if you're not using a doctor that you will agree with then you're not going to be very responsive to his treatments.
      Also it's very important that you be reasonably mentally somewhat comfortable with his methods because your immune system is key to your treatments successes so it's important to your day to day stability and your sleep and you're immune system health and function that you find a way to be comfortable with your doctors recommendations and treatments.
      If you get a couple of other Dr opinions and they also suggest against cannabis then maybe you will be more comfortable without cannabis being part of your treatment but I think your chances of getting cannabis as part of your treatment rise if you consider other doctors.
      My doctor is part of an organization that supports medical cannabis so if I go to a specialist then I know they're going to be cool with me saying I use cannabis and if I speak to one who recommends against me using cannabis then that's likely an actual problem with me using cannabis and not some individual doctors prejudice against weed.
      Do consider that THC does weaken your immune system and that in itself is extremely important to remember. your doctor has to weigh out your comfort and peace of mind with other factors that are good for your immune system and there are many treatments and stages of treatments with cancer where THC could be more of a problem on your immune system than of a benefit to other health issues in your treatment.
      You should discuss with your doctor the need to hear more reason why he is unwilling to recommended medical marijuana for you in your case. But before getting into all of that with your doctor you need to look on your own into what is available through the medical marijuana program in your state. He may not recommend it to you because the state itself may not have a program that has reasonable value yet. For instance Florida has a full medical marijuana program where Georgia has a CBD only program.
      some doctors don't support medical marijuana because there are not beneficial forms available to the patient such as until recently we in FL only had topical and some inhaled weak derivatives.
      but recently the state has legalized flower so Florida medical program has become much more reasonable in the minds of the average doctor but only in recent months are FL Dr are now changing what they recommend.

    • @ottotater2787
      @ottotater2787 4 года назад +1

      @@JodiW hello I'm curious how your experience with Edibles went? It was a week ago that you said you were going to try some edible and I am quite curious myself. I have seen in the dispensaries tinctures and THC powder as well as smokable/edible cannabis oil. Nothing makes my pain go away but the Cannabis does do me much better overall than the opioid I recently quit.

  • @ry.butterfly
    @ry.butterfly 4 года назад +77

    He listened to his patient, he read her research and he actually kept an open mind. More like him please

  • @Bc232klm
    @Bc232klm 7 лет назад +470

    I wish all doctors were as willing to learn from their patients and choose compassion over the god complex that many of them have.

    • @nancyjowood8069
      @nancyjowood8069 6 лет назад +3

      Marijuana hard candies

    • @vince12345a
      @vince12345a 5 лет назад +11

      i agree what happend to do no harm and no poisen its all about the buck

    • @beachbum4166
      @beachbum4166 5 лет назад +11

      Most of us really care and try to help and assist in healing. I know cannabis helps with multiple conditions. I wish people understood that a lot of us doctors have lost many nights of sleep worrying about patients; I speak with many colleagues that experience the same.

    • @DavidWilliams-mo6dj
      @DavidWilliams-mo6dj 4 года назад +2

      @@beachbum4166 then how come when I go to a hospital doctors just leave you in rooms to sit lol they gossip joke and laugh down the hall in the nurses station. More than once I have gotten doctors that sit there and come in and get the results and leave act like it's nothing but a job to them. And the patients are nothing but a fund to their already far paychecks. That's the other thing I don't care for when it comes to you doctors is your pay. Can't stand it. While other people struggle and barely pull minimum wage all the while doctors to driving around in nice expensive cars n live in lavish places. Screw doctors. Until I see doctors n lawyers in all these filthy richy rich working for the same pay as the rest of the people, 🖕🖕🖕

    • @rowiemillar7321
      @rowiemillar7321 4 года назад +5

      Most Doctors are full of it .All about the money

  • @jimbeaux89
    @jimbeaux89 3 года назад +15

    My wife has recently been diagnosed with stage 3B cervical cancer. She has to deal with a lot of pain. She had just received her medical marijuana card, and her marijuana BY FAR, helps the most with her pain, and makes her eat after her chemo. We’re so thankful for the opportunity for her to use it

  • @EvoAlfie
    @EvoAlfie 6 лет назад +116

    I used medical marjuana for my back pain working at homegoods for 2 years. Before I discovered cannabis I was on high blood pressure meds and adhd meds. these meds made me depressed and at one point I even started having suicidal thoughts. Once I started cannabis I stopped taking all my medication, I started working out and even lost weight! I even have more concentration from a sativa strain! My personality changed for the better, I started being open minded instead of being against it. I even made amends with my sister who I always ignored. Cannabis brought me out of a dark place and into a place of more learning! Back in 2008 I would probably voted no for its legalization, but now im starting to understand the world from a different point of view. Being open minded is key.

    • @bokie51
      @bokie51 5 лет назад +10

      Yeah, not that I was ever against legalized pot, but I too had a major change in me. I'm the calmest I have ever been. No more depression or anxiety none. I have done nearly every drug on the market, in 70's got great help from LSD and mushrooms. Speed does actually kill, so I never got into anything like that. I tried speed everyway it can be experienced, wasn't my thing. Now in my mid 60's, I am the happiest fulfilled calm man I could ever be life is great. I make my own the body rub. It's high in THC it works super fast relaxes the whole skeletal the whole person including the thinking worrying suffering mind. I have a huge story how in less than a day, everything about me and my life changed. How now I am a messenger for this crazy awesome power I have found within myself... I still do pot everyday, and will continue to do so until I die from old age

    • @claudioabado6246
      @claudioabado6246 5 лет назад +7

      Kudo to you for using the term "Cannabis" instead of "Medical Marijuana". If we want to change the image of this compound, we need to change the term by which we refer to it.

    • @derp8575
      @derp8575 3 года назад +1

      You're still in a dark place if you think voting for state legalization will change a thing. There's a huge black market becausof the draconian tax rates voted in by liberals. Now the most people you see at dispensaries are white middle class people. Black folks are still dealing it the Democratically-ran cities.

    • @josephandoh9361
      @josephandoh9361 2 года назад +1

      I wish to join the race

    • @lisahall1989
      @lisahall1989 2 года назад +1

      Amen!

  • @cfapps7865
    @cfapps7865 7 лет назад +557

    Times... they are a changing. This doctor isn't brave or cutting edge for speaking on this. Just honest. Kudos...

    • @dianamc5304
      @dianamc5304 7 лет назад +25

      Agree, he is not cutting edge or brave (this is a subject that is been researched)but his opinion as a Medical Practitioner is of high value and is what Society needs, the spread of this information to make educated choices.

    • @cfapps7865
      @cfapps7865 7 лет назад +12

      We are the only culture in world history that has viewed marijuana as something bad. We aren't being cutting edge... we are just going back to what we have always known as a specie. Every "cure" or remedy is supplied naturally by the earth. Prescription drugs...now there is something that will mess you up.

    • @legomainia
      @legomainia 7 лет назад +9

      Was a bit shocked to see how behind he was was the research. Physicians should always be well versed with the latest medical publications.

    • @casualgerm
      @casualgerm 7 лет назад +13

      +Matt if you think he's late to the game, you should ask my VA doctor what she thinks. she told me that i was too old to be smoking weed lol

    • @troygardner1610
      @troygardner1610 7 лет назад +9

      cfapps7865 actually it does, i'll let you do the research just do search on rso tumors, cancer, migraines, ptsd

  • @trinalockwood2777
    @trinalockwood2777 6 лет назад +56

    Thank you, thank you! As a seasoned hospice nurse and now dealing with my own health, I am so thankful that the medical community is speaking about medical marijuana. We need change!

    • @alexkemp7645
      @alexkemp7645 3 года назад +1

      Yes we do badly.

    • @ThisIS_Insane
      @ThisIS_Insane 3 года назад +1

      Now you need to contact the cannabis nurses network on Facebook and get the real scoop on cannabis and health, Hospice and whatever else you might steer and eye towards. They have several doctors in that group too! Thank you for Becoming a Nurse! Now become a Cannabis Nurse!

    • @lukelombard6140
      @lukelombard6140 Год назад

      If you dont have a real doctor that has side effects from marijuana and cannabis its a frist offense has a person felt like a medical threat when a person takeing a pill or inhualer this wouldnt be a joke would it , what happens its not a joke ?

    • @lukelombard6140
      @lukelombard6140 Год назад

      @@ThisIS_Insane If you dont have a real doctor that has side effects from marijuana and cannabis its a frist offense has a person felt like a medical threat when a person takeing a pill or inhualer this wouldnt be a joke would it , what happens its not a joke ?

  • @thegoodscientistsdaughter7236
    @thegoodscientistsdaughter7236 Год назад +5

    As a person who's given up with an autoimmune cluster that has no cures or treatments available at this stage, this talk made me cry. To hear a real professional care enough to just look into this is amazing. I use RSO and it really has changed my quality of life in these harder stages of my illness. I use canabis in other ways as well but rso is what really helps me the most and has become a huge part of my life with diet change and using my mind best I can. Anyway, it's nice to hear this talk. I hope others follow suit. It gives me hope. I believe if the medical industry could perfect combining cannabinoids with modern medication we may even find a cure but I have to think that because hope and faith are what I have left! Loved this talk anyway!

  • @jacquelineworthington9585
    @jacquelineworthington9585 6 лет назад +188

    AND WHY AFTER 40 YEARS ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT NEEDING MORE EVIDENCE.

    • @TheKenpolly
      @TheKenpolly 5 лет назад +7

      Jacqueline there is more than an adequate amount of evidence on medical cannabis as I'm pretty sure you already are aware of.

    • @ManuelCSenn
      @ManuelCSenn 5 лет назад +8

      Because there are no serious medical studies about medical marijuana... it's about time to change that as fast as possible.

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch 5 лет назад +23

      Cannabis has been used as medicine for thousands of years. Only in 1939 did it become illegal and demonized.

    • @leedavis4202
      @leedavis4202 4 года назад +6

      Because he is a quack pharma disinformation tool!

    • @youarefree8819
      @youarefree8819 4 года назад +1

      Im thinking it has to do that at a federal level its considered a controlled med class 1 same category has heroin. no actual concise medical research with humans more on animals. If we could past the red tape and see the benefits it has.

  • @austinskylines
    @austinskylines 7 лет назад +119

    Lobbying is what slows down medical marijuana.

  • @dustinf49
    @dustinf49 7 лет назад +335

    Marijuana should be as legal as tomatoes to grow and sell.

    • @troygardner1610
      @troygardner1610 7 лет назад +8

      Dustin 3423 and cost as much to grow, it's a plant after all

    • @alexzuccaro6579
      @alexzuccaro6579 5 лет назад +2

      Dustin F move to Canada

    • @danhawkins7534
      @danhawkins7534 5 лет назад +1

      True dat

    • @jstnnlsn2
      @jstnnlsn2 4 года назад +3

      yes and nooooo i can agree i would give my child a tomato but i would not give my child edible unless it was required for a illness and as i do use it my self and completely agree with legalization but i still believe that there should always be laws behind it. like carried amount and age use and permits/ fda approved products to sell yes there some laws are stupid but some are there for a reason and it helps run society

    • @babyghany9991
      @babyghany9991 4 года назад +11

      @@jstnnlsn2 cannabis is much more healthier than tomatoes

  • @sagemoonstone
    @sagemoonstone 5 лет назад +18

    What a great doctor--taking time to work together with the patients he's treating and being open to investigating in such depth the new options becoming available. It's so amazing to hear there are doctor's out there willing to walk as much of a mile as they possibly can in the shoes of the people that come to them looking for help. And the humility at the beginning of your talk, Dr Casarette, very encouraging. I hope more doctor's will choose to follow your great example.

  • @garyjean7659
    @garyjean7659 5 лет назад +40

    Honestly if it medical use to help patients deal with their illnesses then these government types have no business interfering.

  • @NuhanHidayat
    @NuhanHidayat 7 лет назад +420

    just because it's ilegal it doesn't mean it's bad 🙂

    • @YurrWhat
      @YurrWhat 6 лет назад +14

      That statement sounds really bad dude,

    • @Ketoswammy
      @Ketoswammy 6 лет назад +32

      The bad part was the institutionalized RACISM that made it illegal in the first place, and the insane propaganda that followed. Then, the incessant lying from big pharma, and the politicians they OWN. Finally, the insanity of Hillary Voters who accept when she said she thinks it “needs more research”.

    • @MrStuVW
      @MrStuVW 5 лет назад +12

      it's truly better for you than what they make in a lab with the chemicals their using to make these frankenstein drugs. some of those chems are very poisonous to life.

    • @chrishorv7099
      @chrishorv7099 5 лет назад +30

      Cigarettes are legal ... They must be vitamins.

    • @joegamble328
      @joegamble328 5 лет назад +9

      Nuhan Hidayat Cannabis prohibition equals historic mistake

  • @alanroberts7916
    @alanroberts7916 4 года назад +11

    I had been injured from riding dirt bikes when I was a kid. So using medications was second nature for me.But when I was 33 I decided that I needed to get off of all mind altering stuff.l Underneath it all was a hideous amount of depression. It had become life threating to me.

  • @MaxOstrovtheheadyhive
    @MaxOstrovtheheadyhive 7 лет назад +14

    Bravo! Thank you! So insightful, inspiring, and reinstalls a bit of hope in our society and more-particularly, our health system. So many doctors and the entire health system could benefit so much from your story and outlook. It's the scariest thing when you feel your health or mental health is in the hands of someone/people who doesn't/don't really care, know or understand you, and has their own agendas, pre-conceived notions, too many patients, and/or aren't up-to-date on new treatments which are often holistic, safer, have more benefits, and little-to-no risks involved. I really hope and wish that more doctors, schools, and other healthcare professionals take a page from your book. I applaud you, sir!

  • @ByzantineCuban
    @ByzantineCuban 2 года назад +8

    I may not suffer from chronic pain but the control aspect really had me relate, this drug has given more control over my mental health than any priscription. Im down to taking one pharmacutical a day and this, otherwise id likley be on 3 diffrent meds daily.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 2 года назад

      way back there was a youtube vid of a guy dropping 200 pills a day with FECO ( full extract cananbis oil) ... how lipids in cannabis metabolize into our endocananbinoid system is like magic

  • @jawnhuh4275
    @jawnhuh4275 3 года назад

    i appreciated this perspective so much - the honesty, his humility, and open mindedness. so beautiful

  • @bostnbilly
    @bostnbilly 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you Dr. Casarett, for re-inventing the wheel. When I was in medical school, (Johns Hopkins MD '72), our class heard a lecture given by Dr. Solomon Snyder-the person who discovered the opiate receptor. Dr. Snyder explained the benign pharmacology of marijuana's ingredients that were known to be biologically active. He explained how the "set and setting" in which a mind-altering drug is taken are as or more important than the pharmacology. Dr. Snyder has been a courageous advocate for legalization since at least 1970. After med. school, I completed a medical internship at Johns Hopkins Hospital. No one contradicted Dr. Snyder. After the internship, I came to Harvard Medical School for a residency in psychiatry. As part of the training program, Dr. Lester Grinspoon lectured on mind-altering drugs. Dr. Grinspoon also told us (shrinks-in-training) that marijuana had useful medical properties. When I finished my psychiatry residency, I was appointed Harvard's first Post-doctoral Fellow in Psychobiology. Over the past 46 years, I have shared my knowledge of drug chemistry with many patients. However, I have always cautioned people that we have no sound information to guide us - largely because the entire spectrum of "mind-altering" drugs have been declared illegal and that has stifled research. All I can say is that Dr. Casarett is a welcome voice. I'm back at Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs studying pharmacogenetics. Never forget that making drugs illegal has created a shadow economy that is far larger than the sum of all legitimate equity markets (I also have an MBA.) Hopefully, this wonderful Ted-talk can be another step toward the safe relief of human suffering.

    • @juyjohnstone9451
      @juyjohnstone9451 4 года назад

      My son has bladder cancer gone to the lymph nodes I just want him to live! How do I get medical cannabis I live in the UK.

  • @geraldmerkowitz4360
    @geraldmerkowitz4360 7 лет назад +85

    I might be pessimistic but I don't think this is happening anytime soon for a simple reason: why sell cheap marijuana when you can charge tens thousands of dollars for a lab-made treatment ? It's infuriating and horrible, but that's how it works.

    • @danhawkins7534
      @danhawkins7534 5 лет назад +6

      Anyone should just be able to grow weed it a plant mother nature at its finest

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 5 лет назад +4

      We need New York to legalize, once New York legalizes the whole country will follow.

    • @Nick-ws3vv
      @Nick-ws3vv 5 лет назад +4

      It’s already happening buddy, and has been for years

    • @johngililland6166
      @johngililland6166 4 года назад +1

      Hey, you Know what's good for pessimism?
      Medical Marijuana!!!
      😂🤣😂🤣

    • @ardvarkkkkk1
      @ardvarkkkkk1 4 года назад +1

      @@larrytate1657
      Everyone thinks their state is the one everyone wants to be. Fact is, the legalization started in Washington and Oregon. 31 states have fallowed and legalized at least medical marijuana. New York hasn't even caught up. It's even legal in Washington DC.

  • @lacosa4597
    @lacosa4597 7 лет назад +227

    A year ago, I would have downvoted this, well,,, because I'm a conservative and we don't like 'drugs'. Then, I watched my Mother slowly pass away over the past few months. I finally looked into the benefits of 'marijuana'. Not the thc stuff - no the anti - - - nausea, pain, anxiety. Unfortunately her platinum insurance wouldn't cover that which might help her.. I wasn't able to pay for it and that's on me, but we can do better as a society, for those in pain. (I know that encompasses a lot of things) I'm sorry, Mom. I should have done more...

    • @joshuaramirez6615
      @joshuaramirez6615 7 лет назад +6

      Josh Adams what's your opinion on universal healthcare

    • @joshx022
      @joshx022 7 лет назад +15

      Josh Adams god bless ya buddy

    • @remyllebeau77
      @remyllebeau77 7 лет назад +31

      I came from a conservative background, and it is long since time that conservatives stopped pretending that we live in a Theocracy or that morality can be legislated. The war on drugs is a great blemish and shame on conservatives (and society in general), but they are not practical enough to notice. The rest of the shame belongs to the "justice" system and companies that actively profit off of keeping drugs illegal even while legal drugs are killing people off.

    • @thastunt101010
      @thastunt101010 7 лет назад +33

      sorry about your mother man..... i had a grandmother get pancreatic cancer and she had never had any marijuana in her life, i bought some off the streets for her and she was amazed at how much better it made her feel. she ended up smoking it until she passed away, and said she could finally get through her days without feeling so miserable.

    • @lacosa4597
      @lacosa4597 7 лет назад +6

      Remy Lebeau Very well said.

  • @aprilmorris4588
    @aprilmorris4588 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you for finally GETTING IT! Dealing with a chronic, painful condition day in and day out is beyond exhausting.

  • @bakewithela8327
    @bakewithela8327 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you David Casarette. We all need to hear it from someone like yourself.

  • @worddunlap
    @worddunlap 4 года назад +5

    I think this talk is perfect and exact. I need control over my medicine.

  • @dcjxd
    @dcjxd 7 лет назад +30

    I got severe rheumatism and later on depressive phases when I was 25, right in the middle of university. If it weren't for (illegal, in my country) marijuana, I would have never been able to finish my courses. My therapist was sceptic at first, but supported my choice later on when she saw how moderate, controlled consumption helped me.
    I really hope that the clinical research and subsequently trials of LSD will go the same way as marijuana did: Casting away the social stigma and really helping those who haven't found relief in conventional drugs, that are often times quite effective, but have severe side-effects.

    • @dcjxd
      @dcjxd 7 лет назад +2

      Are you talking about going vegetarian or vegan?
      I changed my diet to exclude meats except for fish, seafood and occasionally chicken, which helped quite a bit.

    • @Pork-Chopper
      @Pork-Chopper 2 года назад

      @@dcjxd
      I like my mushrooms sauteed with onions over my medium beefy chopped steak with gravy...

  • @timechangeseverybody3608
    @timechangeseverybody3608 3 года назад

    Thank you for not just shutting her down and being open enough to investigate

  • @sterlingmcvay2469
    @sterlingmcvay2469 6 месяцев назад

    Thank You for a Much Needed Insight Perspective.

  • @stuartshone1740
    @stuartshone1740 6 лет назад +22

    today i went to my appointment with the oncology dept at the hospital, i told them that i had used cannabis oil , and he said that the decrease in my psa levels had nothing to do with the cannabis oil, well i choose to disagree, and maybe he should listen to this guy.....

    • @claudioabado6246
      @claudioabado6246 5 лет назад +4

      You are right about disclosing having used Cannabis. When I see my doctor in a few weeks, I will make sure not to mention using Cannabis because I don't want to open him the same door, not give him the chance to discredit the product.

    • @JehRoniMo11
      @JehRoniMo11 3 года назад

      Prostate specific antigen

  • @kisacare2181
    @kisacare2181 5 лет назад +13

    Love the open minded Drs who listen to there patients. Its Golden. And this is why it is a grass roots movement. From the people for the people is our American Right. Of personal choice.

  • @user-un1kb4jl8h
    @user-un1kb4jl8h Год назад

    I love how that initial patient advocated for herself as well as educated her doctor about medical marijuana and the benefits it was bringing to her quality of life.
    And it started this journey of education on the doctors end because he is correct, medical school doesn’t teach you about medical marijuana. He wanted to be informed so that he could make the best treatment recommendations for his patients by really listening to his patients, doing his own research and discussing the matter with colleagues.
    What ended up being discovered was that the patients who really enjoyed their experience with medical marijuana were not only getting some relief of symptoms due to their medical conditions but were being involved, educated, and most importantly in control.
    I think there is so much the medical community can learn on this matter and this presentation gives a great starting point to start that conversation.

  • @WoRldLoveNow
    @WoRldLoveNow 5 лет назад +2

    I'm a very happy to hear this

  • @milanistaminetti
    @milanistaminetti 7 лет назад +16

    misleading title.
    this is a doctors case for using the dispensing model of medical marijuana to apply to all medicine. i was waiting for a list of health benefits.

    • @claudioabado6246
      @claudioabado6246 5 лет назад +3

      He did say that there are REAL health benefits but he was also quick to point up that they were not that significant. See? To remain a doctor in his profession and go public like he did with Cannabis, he has to walk a very fine line between sticking with the medical profession "Official line" and telling the "truth" about the potential of Cannabis. It was revealing to watch his tone changed, him gasping when giving counter-arguments. At least, I appreciated that he dare show his humanity. We need more guys like him.

    • @ThisIS_Insane
      @ThisIS_Insane 3 года назад

      He's a shill.

  • @llathem2212
    @llathem2212 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for the work you do. Wish my father had lived long enough to have benefited from Medical cannabis. Thank you for becoming open minded.

    • @Jam-xl5kf
      @Jam-xl5kf 2 года назад

      Sorry for you’re loss 💚💚

  • @naobolliger9188
    @naobolliger9188 5 лет назад +1

    He is the way a doctor should be. He puts his patient first, is not afraid to act on new ideas, open-minded, he listens, is empathatic and he puts himself into patients shoes. l wish all the doctors could be like him - then there are less pain and suffering in society. Thank you, Dr. Casaret😎

  • @mycoffeemyday
    @mycoffeemyday 4 года назад +1

    Uncle Carl, Tito and Nilda, you're loved and missed. Thank-you for your kindness towards humanity.

  • @cathyallen3967
    @cathyallen3967 5 лет назад +8

    We also seek it because the pain medication for our chronic pain we have been prescribed didn't work.

    • @alexkemp7645
      @alexkemp7645 3 года назад

      Yep and it is addictive and can kill you.

  • @Aftershock1268
    @Aftershock1268 4 года назад +6

    AS someone with intractable EPILEPSY it has helped LOWER my Dilantin level back to something safe!

    • @NitaFunnyVideo
      @NitaFunnyVideo 3 года назад

      Plz provide dome more detsils how it worked

    • @Aftershock1268
      @Aftershock1268 3 года назад +1

      @@NitaFunnyVideo if you use a good 50/50 blend cbd/thc... I lowered my dilantin from 29 to 12 anything over 24? Is toxic. I never worked unless it was 27... a good blend has kept me even and use less dilantin

    • @NitaFunnyVideo
      @NitaFunnyVideo 3 года назад

      @@Aftershock1268 how to use the oil any special way.

    • @Aftershock1268
      @Aftershock1268 3 года назад +1

      @@NitaFunnyVideo I smoke in the evenings... It lets me manage the intake, smoke some, smoke a lot if I feel 'twitchy ' Yes I know the smoking thing but I use a water pipe to filter most things. Thc and Cbd are not water soluble so I works...
      That is how I use pot when needed!
      My Dr. Has given me alprazolam but it is to strong even at 1/2 of 1mg smoking gives me the chance to manage exactly what I need.
      Hope that helps

    • @NitaFunnyVideo
      @NitaFunnyVideo 3 года назад

      @@Aftershock1268 i dont like smoking
      Want some alternative of this
      I have made some dry powder of leaves.

  • @sukhmanicambridge
    @sukhmanicambridge 4 года назад +1

    Love this man. He’s absolutely right to try to bring Focus back to patients. ❤️🤝

  • @carolinaalvesdelima675
    @carolinaalvesdelima675 Год назад

    Such a breath of fresh air......... Loved this Ted 💓

  • @danica9237
    @danica9237 3 года назад +6

    When I was going through radiation (on my brain) I was so nauseous. Medical marijuana was the only thing to stop that terrible feeling. 💜

  • @nikolaospeterson2495
    @nikolaospeterson2495 3 года назад +3

    Very thoughtful. I have been using med cannabis for Crohn's and I am much younger. I first acquired Crohn's disease when I was a ten year old child. Now seven years later after little gelp from the mainstream medical community, I have found something that seems to demonstrate actual evidence that something is different like ymprovement of my own situation. I am not totally out of the woods, but at least I can see the pastures agead! In my case the pain has ceased, same with nausea, fatigue, and being homebound and virtually married to a toilet! Now I do still have diarrhoea but from on average 7 to 8 times a full 24 hour day, to now about from 3 to 4 times in a 24 hour day. I can even sleep better with THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolacid). Now I try to tell through word of mouth the positive effects of a plant that has been used for medicine at least 5'000 years!

  • @bmwocanada3989
    @bmwocanada3989 Год назад

    Bravo! I'm grateful. So enlightening and motivating and restores a glimmer of optimism in our society, especially in our healthcare system; your tale and viewpoint could help many professionals and the entire medical system. The scariest situation is when you feel that your physical or mental well-being is in the hands of someone or people who don't care, know, or understand you and who have their agendas, preconceived notions, too many patients, and/or aren't informed about new treatments, which are frequently holistic, safer, have more benefits, and involve little to no risks. I truly hope that more medical practitioners, academic institutions, and other healthcare workers will learn from you. I commend you, sir.

  • @utubit22
    @utubit22 7 лет назад +1

    got tears when he started talking about how he felt upon walking into dispensaries

  • @732pizza
    @732pizza 7 лет назад +54

    The real question I've ALWAYS had is, who is Ted???

    • @ronkeadejare331
      @ronkeadejare331 7 лет назад +16

      TED is just an acronym for Technology, Energy, Design

    • @odioaleman
      @odioaleman 7 лет назад +8

      have you never meet Ted??

    • @RoolSkool
      @RoolSkool 7 лет назад +1

      NerdSinging *Entertainment

    • @Ou8y2k2
      @Ou8y2k2 7 лет назад +6

      TED (conference) ("Technology, Entertainment, and Design"), a conference series held by the Sapling Foundation, featuring talks by highly varied guests

    • @chrishorv7099
      @chrishorv7099 5 лет назад +1

      Ted is the only one who makes any sense .. Unfortunately he aint talkin.

  • @CH-bp6mc
    @CH-bp6mc 7 лет назад +15

    There is no argument for not legalising weed anywhere not one.

  • @matgration2241
    @matgration2241 Год назад

    What a cracking Dr. one who not only listened to his patients but also researched what they told him, and had an open mind enough to learn from them and go against evrything he's learned

  • @solarwardenvxghost9979
    @solarwardenvxghost9979 4 года назад +2

    I suffer from schizophrenia and my doctor doesn't want me to smoke cannabis because it will make me paranoid - but I'm going to be paranoid no matter what after all Ive been through so I might as well smoke it when it helps me with so many other things like depression, anxiety and just makes me happy in general. One of the few things in life that makes me happy.

  • @VeganConnor1
    @VeganConnor1 7 лет назад +13

    I have a feeling this video is going to hit a million views easily

  • @Dzeroed
    @Dzeroed 5 лет назад +5

    _"We need more evidence"._
    Since the first recorded use of marijuana as a medicinal plant was in 2737 B.C - the first *_RECORDED_* use, as in it was written down by a *_Doctor,_* I would have thought that 4,755 years of evidence that marijuana helps was quite enough evidence to be getting on with.

  • @oscarostolaza1
    @oscarostolaza1 2 года назад +1

    I have stage 4 esophageal cancer that spread to liver , lungs and thyroid, I was treated with radiation and am currently on Quimo therapy, my normal weight was 220lbs. about a year ago but the Quimo therapy suppressed my appetite until I bottomed out at 119lbs. my oncologist suggested trying medicinal marijuana to open my appetite and after starting cannabis treatment about a month ago I am currently eating much better and am currently weighing 141lbs. and gaining! Best suggestion by my oncologist ever! It works!😉

  • @Hozanaa
    @Hozanaa 2 года назад

    Very well said ❤️

  • @jonnyogden7274
    @jonnyogden7274 5 лет назад +7

    I mentioned cannabis to my doctor here in Utah. He couldn’t bash it fast enough.... Utah=Hopeless, it’s sad for the patients.

  • @abigailkitt5899
    @abigailkitt5899 4 года назад +12

    Holistic medicine instead of “pharmaceutical” medicine!

  • @SugamMaheshwari
    @SugamMaheshwari 5 лет назад +1

    a lot of respect for you sir !
    i think i need to try medical marijuana myself

  • @williamdyer3999
    @williamdyer3999 5 лет назад +1

    Yes there are Doctors who ask these questions they are Naturopaths, Chiropractors and Acupuncturists.
    Thank you for a very heart felt delivery and awakening for us all.
    Many Blessings

  • @123Goldhunter11
    @123Goldhunter11 5 лет назад +20

    It reverses tumors in some people. He won't talk about that will he.

  • @ottotater2787
    @ottotater2787 4 года назад +4

    Although I'm very happy to use the pain gel I get from the Florida medical marijuana dispensaries it doesn't get me high but it helps locally with my pain. Just like any other topical pain creams it works where you apply it but it does not have a mental effect.
    Update: 9 months later, I have now removed 4 warts with topical cannabis gel. After two years of difficult walking after the Dr said freezing was the only way to remove them and that was repeated by my dermatologist but I tried the ridiculous first and it worked and worked well. The 4 warts "fell off" my foot and now I have 4 little holes on my foot and I am watching the holes heal after keeping them covered with the gel.
    I encourage everyone to read different states health departments information on medical marijuana. you will be very surprised at what has been learned. Keep in mind each state has limited info based on the few limited different things that each state prescribes cannabis for.

  • @RMPStudioB
    @RMPStudioB 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @katedubrouskaya9509
    @katedubrouskaya9509 5 лет назад +2

    Dr. Casarett took a very interesting approach to this issue that I was not expecting. It's true, medical marijuana needs to be rescheduled to allow for further research into what its potential benefits are which leads to most physicians unable to inform patients on its uses. What I wasn't expecting is Dr. Casarett’s conclusion that physicians need to take a page from medical marijuana dispensaries when it comes to listening to patients.
    What I think Dr. Casarett was emphasizing in his talk is the ethical standard of shared decision making between patients and their physician when it comes to informed consent. Both parties play extremely important roles, the physician has the medical knowledge, but the patient knows their values, goals, and preferences. Dr. Casarett tells us that in his experience, medical marijuana dispensaries, although not run by medical personnel, take the time to talk to patients and determine what the patient's goals and preferences are to suggest to them which strain the patient should be using. In these cases, chronically ill patients regain some control over their lives because they essentially choose every aspect of this treatment: how to use it, how much to use, when to use, etc.
    When physicians don’t take the time to sit down with patients and mutually decide on the patient’s treatment, a large aspect of informed consent is lost. Like Dr. Casarett said, this makes the patient feel like they have lost even more control over their lives and they are more prone to search for alternative medicine. It’s because of this that I must agree with Dr. Casarett, there are a lot of things that physicians can learn from patients who use medical marijuana and medical marijuana dispensaries.

    • @claudioabado6246
      @claudioabado6246 5 лет назад

      This is exactly what happens in Canada: although I don't have to pay a cent to consult my doctor, the truth is that my doctor has no time for me or anyone else that walk into their office. They are on 15 min appointments and try to stick to the schedule. So much so, that, after 15 minutes in my doctor's office, I know my time is up!! Isn't that crazy? Lucky *some* doctors do take the time to listen but that's not the majority,

  • @mikewing4018
    @mikewing4018 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for an open mind I have had crops the most painful disease known to man the has help me survive I am now off all pain mess and other drugs I was taken I now live in co not utah so thank you

  • @SwiffKeecoMusic
    @SwiffKeecoMusic 6 лет назад +7

    More people are dependent on (MMM) Medical marijuana today than ever before. Some risk can be over abusive or misuse. So I agree with you, on not being afraid but rather be aware of your own medical treatment.

  • @kymountainman2213
    @kymountainman2213 5 лет назад +1

    Keep up the good work, educating the dwindling percentage of the population that's ignorant on this subject.

  • @brandiehenson6809
    @brandiehenson6809 5 лет назад

    Beautifully said ⚘🌻🐞🍃🍁🍀

  • @karinagibson05
    @karinagibson05 5 лет назад +38

    GOD gave us a PLANT that MAN says is illegal??
    THANK YOU for giving me options for my chronic pain that WORKS well! ❤ 👏 😘

    • @LaTrece00
      @LaTrece00 4 года назад

      Plus state is coming in and shutting doctors down because they been giving pain meds to long then the FBI comes in and say people will have to wait for there meds until we are done investigating the doctor just because the hospital don't want them to be open and the skin color of the doctor plusssss the only doctor that is open that will help patients that has been on opiates for many, many years. So no help of coming down off the opiates with the help of the doctors because the FBI and hospitals. So the best thing is Medical marijuana which has been God sent.

    • @alexkemp7645
      @alexkemp7645 3 года назад

      I bet the conservative Republicans think it was a marijuana plant that Adam and Eve ate that God told them not to. I bet that’s what the conservative Republicans think. LOL

    • @MGLweareonlyone
      @MGLweareonlyone 2 года назад

      Making nature against the law.
      God: "oh my me, I left pot growing everywhere, these humans will think they are supposed to smoke it, I know, I'll make Republicans"
      That's Bill Hicks kids

  • @bernardsebranek1968
    @bernardsebranek1968 4 года назад +3

    Excellent information! I live in Nicaragua. Every Dr here that I have ever seen, has always recommended marijuana for stimulation of appetite, and for various types of pain, if you one can find it.... VERY illegal here.

  • @stenulrik1
    @stenulrik1 5 лет назад

    thank you!...

  • @sapientia_potentia_est4388
    @sapientia_potentia_est4388 4 года назад +1

    Also I'm a patient who has many muscle issues and incredible pain pain all over. But my back takes me out to the point of not being able to walk and I went the painkiller rout and it just doesn't work like marijuana. Its completely unique and covers such a wide variety of illnesses. It's just too obvious that it needs to be studied and given a chance. It's been used almost as long people were cognitively aware of plant medicines.

  • @gracejones3517
    @gracejones3517 4 года назад +3

    He needed to research the medical benefit before he gave this talk. The medical benefit is outstanding.

  • @Zahlenteufel1
    @Zahlenteufel1 7 лет назад +18

    What's the trick of medical marijuana dispensaries? The dispense Cannabis, not poison.

    • @dulynoted2427
      @dulynoted2427 6 лет назад +2

      Zahlenteufel1 There are plenty of entrepreneurs who sell it perfectly well. “Medical” Marijuana, is just Big pharma way to take over the industry.

    • @charlesmoore5954
      @charlesmoore5954 5 лет назад +1

      Jack Jammen pills are poison. Convince me otherwise.

    • @alexkemp7645
      @alexkemp7645 3 года назад

      Yep and did you know that several years ago when we won our independence from Great Britain George Washington our very own first president of cannabis? If you didn’t know that there is a piece of history for you.

    • @alexkemp7645
      @alexkemp7645 3 года назад

      He used it

  • @snjspring
    @snjspring 5 лет назад +1

    Great points. Most of the reasons I left traditional medicine. Psychiatry does an excellent job of all listed suggestions but even big system psychiatry can fall away from personalized healthcare due to drive for $$$

  • @DeWin157
    @DeWin157 4 года назад

    Dr. Casarett, I just bought your ebook for my kindle.

  • @kumbaso18
    @kumbaso18 6 лет назад +5

    I'm high so I'm watching this right now

  • @kdcema57
    @kdcema57 5 лет назад +5

    mix 1 egg with 1 cup sugar and herb. add 1 cup peanut butter. roll, flatten balls. bake 350 til light golden.

  • @Dawnnamullen
    @Dawnnamullen 5 лет назад +2

    I'm a lupus warrior also dealing with degentive disc disease and sever arthritis in the cervical spine with a straight neck amongst other medical conditions (the list is long). Medical marijuana is literally the only pain. Control that works, it also has helped me keep the lupus in remission and I no longer have to take 99% of other medications I was prescribed. I recently just had a hysterectomy with oophorectomy and was prescribed oxycodone for pain, it didnt help me but the marijuana did. Try to say it doesnt have the benefits that are said that it does is ridiculous. I also have seizure issues and was prescribed high dose neurontin for it, I no longer have to take neurontin anymore because the marijuana has been controlling my seizures and random black outs. I now have been black out and seizure free for 5 years. I now believe in it, where I was skeptical before. The benefits are remarkable, and it has virtually no risk at all. :)

    • @babyghany9991
      @babyghany9991 4 года назад

      Do you smoke it ,use oil or eddables?

  • @bmwocanada790
    @bmwocanada790 2 года назад +1

    I wish all doctors have the same mentality as you. I agree with you that people should have got the control they need over their lives.

  • @sarvamsardana3704
    @sarvamsardana3704 7 лет назад +6

    where it's legal not in my country

    • @ThePumaX98
      @ThePumaX98 7 лет назад +1

      Rajni Sardana where are hoy from?

    • @dpk6041
      @dpk6041 7 лет назад +3

      Rajni Sardana your name seems indian and if you are,marijuana has been an integral part of our culture since lord sbiva and our ancestors used it for medical benefits for long,it got illegal in our country in 1985 (US Narcotics pressure),surprise is US has started to legalise in their different states and we are banned to use it,CLAP

    • @Ghost-pb4ts
      @Ghost-pb4ts 5 лет назад

      In hindi it's called ganja
      And it's a drug
      It's cheap. You can grow it in your own house
      These are some of main the reasons why Marijuana is not legal in india
      Funny but true

  • @ZedGames
    @ZedGames 7 лет назад +25

    I've already figured it out for you lad, they've got marijuana and you don't... Usher out the highly addictive opioids and usher in an all natural plant, that'll help.

  • @sarahgoaslind1319
    @sarahgoaslind1319 5 лет назад

    Dr. David Casarett cares greatly about his patients, and I appreciate the time and research he has dedicated to the subject of a hotly contested topic in my home state: medical marijuana (MMJ). He states that MMJ distributed by marijuana dispensaries ‘gives control’ back to patients because they don't have to deal with medical appointments or pharmacies, which are far more restrictive and regulated. Casarett’s argument essentially reflects the ethical principle of autonomy, which means ‘self-rule,’ and encompasses the idea that ‘people should be allowed to shape their lives in accordance with their core values’ (Bernard Lo, Resolving Ethical Dilemmas: A Guide for Clinicians).
    While I can see how these dispensaries could do a lot of good for patients, we need to be cautious. The lack of restriction creates an environment where some may choose to abuse that freedom of access to an addictive substance. Instead of helping select groups of patients, it could end up hurting many others.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 5 лет назад +1

      as addictive as coffee == highly addictive LOFL man

  • @SuperThejim
    @SuperThejim 5 лет назад +1

    Power to the people.

  • @bobhughes1750
    @bobhughes1750 4 года назад +3

    One word: 'stigma'

  • @stevetrentwilliamson9674
    @stevetrentwilliamson9674 6 лет назад +3

    I don't necessarily agree with everything this man has said. But I have my own opinion about medical marijuana that I would like to share with you guys. Please tell me if you agree with it or not.
    My firm belief as a medical marijuana patient for the last 5 years is that in order to consume MMJ without worrying about legal consequences, it is extremely important to pay heed of the state wise rules and regulations and understand the impact of these laws upon the average MMJ user.
    To give you fair idea, I'm going to take the example of California, which coincidentally is going to legalize recreational cannabis in the coming 2 months. While this may sound like a great news, but before you get too excited, allow me to elucidate several important facts to consider before availing the main benefits of Proposition 64.
    The first thing is that as per the said law, growers can grow only up to 6 plants per residence. Plus, taxes on recreation marijuana could be as high as 22%, including sales and excise tax. Plus, various states can impose a further charge on these taxes as well.
    But don't get disheartened just now. Because, there is a very simple way by which you can not only save taxes, but also get a higher growing limit (up to 100 plants)
    That way, my fellow MMJ users is by buying a medical marijuana card, which would allow users to consume medical cannabis and avail up to 15% tax savings, since they don't have to pay sales duty on cannabis, like recreational users.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 6 лет назад

      thats great except MMJ is to be lumped into rec cannabis @ all states... it's already happened @ every legal state so far mostly already... all the previous benefits of sick people getting medicine get placed into weekend warrior type people who want to party all weekend... costs go up and quality goes down as the plant goes more mainstream.... it all leads to additives etc because breeding becomes mono madness and variety from wild source nature gets squelched into one for all mono-culture mentality...

  • @MyOnlineBusinessExperience
    @MyOnlineBusinessExperience 5 лет назад

    Research in this topic is making giant steps from day to day. That's why people should constantly inform themselves about newfound benefits.

  • @smudgefingers5687
    @smudgefingers5687 3 года назад +1

    I just went to my doctor today asking if I can get my MMJ card and she said that there isn’t enough research and or evidence that it can be beneficial. She is also against it and never recommends it unless it’s needed, I think that’s disappointing because it’s 2020 and we need more doctors to open up and normalize the discussion around the medical marijuana community it’s just so weird that they will recommend drugs that are potentially very addictive and have giant lists of side effects but they won’t look into one plant.

  • @dneuman7455
    @dneuman7455 5 лет назад +5

    Its not a cure all but it does have chemical physiological affects that can trick or distract the cognitive realm or piece (chemical) dopamine receptors into different reactions. It causes hunger laughter and distracted thinking and can have slowing affects on the body with positive effects. By far the neurological effects make this medical plant.

    • @Enoughyoufool
      @Enoughyoufool 5 лет назад

      What about those patients who have medical records of clearing their stage 4 cancer with cannabis?

  • @curtisgrantham2392
    @curtisgrantham2392 7 лет назад +12

    So how many doctors does it take to get pot off the list of unspeakables.

  • @brantleybond2042
    @brantleybond2042 5 лет назад

    I agree with Dr. Casarett. I think that many people take a very polarizing stance on medical marijuana. They may believe that it is either a cure-all drug with zero side effects or a drug which is ruining our society. I think what is really important is to keep the patient in mind. If patients feel better, happier, and healthier when using medical marijuana, then for me, that seems like enough of a driver to commit to researching, legalizing, and prescribing it as a treatment. This stance adheres to the ideal in medical ethics of ‘respect for autonomy’, which essentially argues that it is right to respect a patient’s wishes about their own health, no matter a physician’s own view of the situation. On top of this, a recent study in JAMA done in 2015 suggest that medical marijuana may be an effective treatment for certain patients with chronic pain.

  • @mattm1686
    @mattm1686 4 года назад +2

    I have cerebral palsy so I am dependent on other four things in my life but MMJ has helped me be more independent

  • @420Yako
    @420Yako 6 лет назад +4

    Maybe He will legalize His medication. He blessed us with that plant and as Bob Marley said it’s for healing of the nations.

  • @crazy4truth
    @crazy4truth 7 лет назад +4

    I'd like to know if medical marijuana can help folks with essential tremors. Would it ease the tremors? I haven't found much research or anecdotal information on the web.....

    • @aryanasaiter6150
      @aryanasaiter6150 6 лет назад +1

      crazy4truth * The Health Ranger tells about it helping with Epilepsy, so look him up on U-Tube, and good luck.

    • @dulynoted2427
      @dulynoted2427 6 лет назад

      There is a ted talk about a man who gives his 11yr old daughters cannabis oil for their seizures. And it’s far more effective that pharma.

    • @cyanaboy
      @cyanaboy 5 лет назад

      Did you look here on RUclips?

    • @cyanaboy
      @cyanaboy 5 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/Ua_hSOuf2kk/видео.html

  • @legendoctane5732
    @legendoctane5732 Год назад +1

    Yes it works in my mother bp problem.

    • @user-lb8oj5qo4r
      @user-lb8oj5qo4r Год назад +1

      👆👆👆he’s my sure plug and he ships discreetly too

  • @AhJodie
    @AhJodie 5 лет назад +1

    Yes!

  • @coleslaw25
    @coleslaw25 5 лет назад +7

    People use marijuana because it works!

  • @annhubert1363
    @annhubert1363 4 года назад +3

    I am in manageof my life with medical marijuana

  • @mandylacey4458
    @mandylacey4458 4 года назад

    Nailed it people would rather have a say than always begging another human being to help.

  • @maplaysmlbb1105
    @maplaysmlbb1105 4 года назад +1

    the government of the philippines (close minded) should listen to this guy

  • @Lerppunen
    @Lerppunen 7 лет назад +5

    All drugs should be legalized, not just marijuana.

    • @mydearfriendheather1931
      @mydearfriendheather1931 7 лет назад +2

      olli tuovinen a lot of them are already medically. Cocaine is used in ENT surgeries. Opiods are used medically as he mentioned in the talk.

    • @confessor4943
      @confessor4943 5 лет назад

      Indeed. If the right to privacy doesn't include one's body, then what good is it?

  • @kinsmed
    @kinsmed 7 лет назад +3

    BUT WHAT ABOUT ALL THE OVERDOSES?!!
    (...when are we gonna stop carrying water for pharmaceutical lobbyists and billionaires?)

    • @XyTeRx
      @XyTeRx 7 лет назад +2

      chas ames it takes massive amounts of marijuana to overdose mate. ain't no casual or medical use leads to ods.

    • @ohnonono1799
      @ohnonono1799 7 лет назад +2

      chas ames that's the point. It was sarcasm

  • @nishanthininisha487
    @nishanthininisha487 5 лет назад

    useful for my assignment..

  • @natew4724
    @natew4724 29 дней назад

    It's important to emphasize Casarett did NOT purchase cannabis. Doing so would be strictly illegal.