tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6134393815021332589.post6397804151764146430..comments2023-03-07T02:29:02.295-08:00Comments on Filling Cavities: Marijuana: Even Your Teeth Dislike the SmellTChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13208522146267897168noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6134393815021332589.post-40693010017602248912014-11-06T21:38:04.885-08:002014-11-06T21:38:04.885-08:00Tarahillsdental offers teeth cosmetic bonding in P...Tarahillsdental offers teeth cosmetic bonding in Pinole, Oakland and Hercules USA cities. This material is applied to your teeth and sculpted to cover or replace the problem area. <br /><br /><a href="http://tarahillsdental.com/cosmetic-bonding.php" rel="nofollow">teeth cosmetic bonding Pinole</a>Tarahillsdentalhttp://tarahillsdental.com/cosmetic-bonding.phpnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6134393815021332589.post-34533485237845599342014-08-29T08:55:08.340-07:002014-08-29T08:55:08.340-07:00Hi,
I hope all is well with you. Healthline just...Hi,<br /><br />I hope all is well with you. Healthline just published an infographic detailing how marijuana affects the body. This is an interactive chart allowing the reader to pick the side effect they want to learn more about.<br /><br />You can see the overview of the report here: http://www.healthline.com/health/addiction/marijuana/effects-on-body<br /><br />Our users have found our guide very useful and I thought it would be a great resource for your page: http://fillingcavities.blogspot.com/2008/02/marijuana-even-your-teeth-dont-like.html<br /><br />I would appreciate it if you could review our request and consider adding this visual representation of the effects of marijuana to your site or sharing it on your social media feeds. <br /><br />Please let me know if you have any questions.<br /><br />All the best,<br />Maggie Danhakl • Assistant Marketing Manager<br /><br />Healthline • The Power of Intelligent Health<br />660 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94107<br />www.healthline.com | @Healthline | @HealthlineCorp<br /><br />About Us: corp.healthline.commaggie.danhakl@healthline.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6134393815021332589.post-78638466427848853742014-07-24T08:11:07.229-07:002014-07-24T08:11:07.229-07:00Great post! After twenty years, I've finally g...Great post! After twenty years, I've finally gotten my first cavity. Likewise, I had no idea what to do about it, so thanks for all of this info. Keep up the good work here!First cavityhttp://www.columbuscosmeticdental.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6134393815021332589.post-3685098787566773802013-04-04T17:24:15.574-07:002013-04-04T17:24:15.574-07:00Smoke em if u got emSmoke em if u got emAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6134393815021332589.post-62635408238387739512012-11-26T10:56:18.406-08:002012-11-26T10:56:18.406-08:00Is this thing still on? If so, and if anybody stu...Is this thing still on? If so, and if anybody stumbles upon this in the future, just know that it is BAD INFORMATION, presented in an authoritative way, by a college student. There are a number of unsupportable assertions, unverifiable statements, and irrational and silly arguments that do nothing to push the medical marijuana and cannabis conversation forward. I hope you will see through the plain errors in this blog to look for some reliable information elsewhere.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6134393815021332589.post-88205076950055284432011-02-21T07:41:15.702-08:002011-02-21T07:41:15.702-08:00Additionally, THC is very hard to extract in the l...Additionally, THC is very hard to extract in the lab and are also only fat soluble. Pill forms of cannabinoids are almost always inferior, nor do they capture the full spectrum of what this very sophisticated plant is made of.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6134393815021332589.post-14309060049364985492009-02-23T18:47:00.000-08:002009-02-23T18:47:00.000-08:00This type of work is almost hilarious. Guns, Alcoh...This type of work is almost hilarious. Guns, Alcohol, Governments, Steak, Eggs, Cream Cheeze and practically everything else is more dangerous.<BR/><BR/>Please show me the body count?<BR/><BR/>I can drink 4 liters of gravy legally but I can't smoke a joint?Krackonishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10211110239837342863noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6134393815021332589.post-82059811831857351892008-12-03T13:37:00.000-08:002008-12-03T13:37:00.000-08:00However, the study does not say that the chemical ...However, the study does not say that the chemical profile in cannabis is responsible. The increased incidence of periodontal disease may be attributed to amotivational factors, the actions of the user, and have nothing to do with the plant itself. Likewise, overweight people have a much higher incidence of dental pathologies.<BR/><BR/>Furthermore, multiple cannabinoids and peripheral organic components such as terpenes have strong antimicrobial properties that inhibit bacterial growth for some microorganisms. In fact, cannabinoids demonstrate antibacterial efficacy in treating killer MRSA (methicillin resistant S. aureus) infection when other antibiotics fail. The point is, there are multiple studies and many confirm certain healthful benefits of cannabis components. Smoking can lead to yellowing, but smoking is an outdated argument with the emergence and proliferation of the use of vaporizors that eliminate tars and harmful combustion products; smoking represents only a percentage of total possible routes of administration, thus studies that serve to refute cannabis' medicinal efficacy due to the harmful effects of smoking any plant, are highly limited and biased compared to practical social truths.<BR/><BR/>Also, the title isn't quite consistent with the content. What does the smell have to do with periodontal diseases? Are you referring to the smell of smoke or the smell of raw cannabis? There is significant chromatographic difference. And the word "Even" implies agreement but the agreeing party is not presented. The interpretation is therefore subjective, which has no place in scientific reporting.<BR/><BR/>Regardless of medicinal benefits or recreational preference, the bottom line is that human beings have the right to choose what they do to themselves int he privacy of their own home. If it leads to premature death, for which there is not one single documented case and cash rewards exist for proving it, then that is their prerogative.<BR/><BR/>Cannabis is SAFER than alcohol. Compare journal reports of cannabis versus alcohol and then justly explain how the more harmful, physically addictive, concentrated extract (alcohol), is legal while a naturally occurring plant, for which the human body has natural drug receptor for, is illegal.<BR/><BR/>Alcohol causes the proteins in your body to unnaturally denature (uncoil). Cannabis has no such affect. In fact, YOUR body MAKES cannabinoids. See anandamide.<BR/><BR/>One major problem we face is when people with no cannabis experience speculate and build fear in other unexperienced people. all cannabis users have experienced life both with and without cannabis. They are able to reasonably conclude the true effects. It's strange how many folks have never inhaled but present themselves as authorites ont he subject. Do you hire babysitters or plumbers with no actual experience? Do you seek education from professors that have not actually practiced? Why is residency required in order for a doctor to earn a medical degree?<BR/><BR/>To propose negative "imagine" scenarios demonstrates ignorance of the subject matter. It is hypocritical to speculate without experience and such behavior propagates half-truths into legislation.<BR/><BR/>All drugs have some potential negative effects. This includes caffeine, aspirin, ibuprofen, cannabinoids, beta-blockers, sugar, allergy medication, cough syrup, etc. To take on the debate with a poor understanding of use, pharmacology, context and harm reduction is reckless and ignorantly biased.<BR/><BR/>Did you know that sleep deprivation or stress can also "impair coordination", etc. Did you know that not exercising regularly also leads to these conditions? <BR/><BR/>Obesity should be illegal for it provides so many cultural atrocities and social drawbacks. Obesity leads to more obesity, it is a gateway condition that costs healthy people more money, inflates insurance and promotes sloth. It may be overcome by 95% of the people afflicted. why do they have so much trouble losing weight? Why is obesity legal? Aren't these people in control?<BR/><BR/>Educate.<BR/><BR/>Cannabis-Science.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6134393815021332589.post-66214416741085059652008-02-15T19:09:00.000-08:002008-02-15T19:09:00.000-08:00Allow me to first commend the quality of research ...Allow me to first commend the quality of research on the ongoing effects of marijuana. You make a great argument in stating "it begs the question of whether people support marijuana for its health benefits or simply because they like to use it;" nonetheless, as you stated, that is not the topic at hand. Also, you bring up your opinion that the medical benefits far undermine the negative effects on one's health; and while I too, to an extent, agree, it is difficult to place oneself in such a situation as those who are inflicted with diseases like MS and Alzheimer's and find therapeutic effects from this substance. <BR/><BR/>Unfortunately, research has only been able to link, but not conclusively prove, that marijuana is a detriment to one's health; but, recent research is finding incremental amounts of new evidence that can finally lay a solid medical foundation for the high health risks of marijuana (I've read some articles in abcnews.com--some including oral health issues). <BR/><BR/>Nonetheless, your blog successfully exhibits the message that drugs are detriment to one's health. <BR/><BR/>In terms of aesthetics, the colors are complementary and even though black and blue are my favorite colors, the black background may lack the authority the subject demands. If there are such things as medical colors, think about possibly changing it to one of them. The links are appropriate, and while they get the job done, aim for sources that are more authorative in the field. <BR/><BR/>Overall, great job! I look forward to reading your next blog post.LAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17087514589984046524noreply@blogger.com