Maybe, but marijuana is addictive, can cause lung cancer, and has other negative aspects too. If a physician prescribes it to someone for him to take it for medicinal purposes, that's one thing. But to take it recreationally is something else entirely.
The majority of physicians have no training whatever in medicinal herbs or nutrition, they are for the most part drug pushers of synthetic non bioidenticle compounds which are neither tested nor proven to be safe effective treatments. And if you want to understand why I think that way, follow the money. The allopathic doctors are paid contracted agents of junk drug producers and kill and maim addict more than they heal.
Simply changing your diet is more effective than most of the drug junk prescribed by these con artists in white lab coats. Statins as example are proven killers and very heavily pushed on an unsuspecting public.
AstraZeneca Cancer Drug Trial Fails and Wipes $14 Billion of Company Share Price
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Pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca's highly anticipated combination of two injectable immunotherapy drugs has failed to help patients in an advanced lung cancer trial, as a result the company's share price decreased drastically.
The trial, named MYSTIC was one of the biggest clinical experiments the pharmaceutical industry was conducting in 2017, and once the trial failed the news sent the AstraZeneca's share price down, wiping US$14 billion off the company's share value.
Top 6 BOGUS “science-based-medicine” claims founded on faulty research
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(Natural News) Science! Scientists, geologists, agriculturalists, climatologists, astronomers, historians, archeologists, biologists, oncologists and geoscientists are so proud to exclaim that their field of study has research and facts to back up their favorite conversations about climate change, GMOs, vaccines, chemotherapy and infectious disease, but what if they all found out today that the majority of their favorite “evidence-based” data was crafted, scripted, manipulated, twisted and distorted to fit an insidious narrative?
Money can buy just about anything except love, and to doubt that money can buy scripted results for faked science research would be unrealistic. Still, the purveyors of fake science declare that anyone who questions their lies, deception and propaganda is “anti-science” and a “conspiracy theorist,” all in a vain effort to discredit real science and honest journalists.