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<blockquote data-quote="swimfreak26" data-source="post: 1223801" data-attributes="member: 544365"><p>The last post was very well presented, but I feel it's necessary to extend one of the points made before people who read it jump on the bandwagon immdiately.</p><p></p><p>There was a study done in which a cannibis-LIKE substance stimulated the groth of neurons in the brain, but it was not done by smoking maijuana. The synthesized compound was, IIRC, something along the lines of 200 times as potent as THC which would offer no proof that marijuana would cause the same growth. The one point that is able to be drawn from this argument, is that THC most likely will not harm brain cells, despite whether or not it encourages growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimfreak26, post: 1223801, member: 544365"] The last post was very well presented, but I feel it's necessary to extend one of the points made before people who read it jump on the bandwagon immdiately. There was a study done in which a cannibis-LIKE substance stimulated the groth of neurons in the brain, but it was not done by smoking maijuana. The synthesized compound was, IIRC, something along the lines of 200 times as potent as THC which would offer no proof that marijuana would cause the same growth. The one point that is able to be drawn from this argument, is that THC most likely will not harm brain cells, despite whether or not it encourages growth. [/QUOTE]
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