Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 3, 2017

Waching daily Mar 29 2017

I'm a little teapot, short and stout

Here is my handle, here is my spout

When I get all steamed up, hear me shout

Tip me over and pour me out

I'm a little teapot, short and stout

Here let me show you what I have found

When I get excited, hear me shout

Tip me over and pour me out

I'm a little teapot, short and stout

Here is my handle, here is my spout

When I get all steamed up, hear me shout

Tip me over and pour me out

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Warum meditiere ich jeden Tag? Meditationstipps von Dhyanse & Kristin - Duration: 1:12.

Meditierst du jeden Tag? Ja. Nächste Frage..

Wofür? Wofür? In der

Welt, wo wir leben, wenn du mit der Welt interagierst,

gibt es so viel Staub, der sich

auf deinem Bewusstsein angesammelt wird,

dass du dich hinsetzen musst, um

deinen Verstand zu löschen und dein Bewusstsein klar zu machen.

Wenn ich in einer Höhle im Himalaya

oder irgendwo so sitzen wäre, wahrscheinlich würde es

keine Notwendigkeit geben, jeden Tag zu meditieren.

Aber glücklicherweise oder leider leben wir

in dieser wunderschönen Welt mit Menschen und

wir müssen nach Hause zurückkehren und unseren

Geist und unser Bewusstsein klären.

Deshalb meditiere ich jeden Tag.

like shower you can see that it's a

shower for your consciousness

it's almost you can relate to it like

that as well yes

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PELE DE ASNO, de Charles Perrault • RESENHA| Nathalia Barbosa - Duration: 4:13.

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Entrevista: Presentación del Observatorio Español de Cannabis Medicinal en la Spannabis 2017 - Duration: 12:01.

We're here at Spannabis, in the World Cannabis Conferences.

This afternoon, the Spanish Observatory of Medicinal Cannabis (OECM)

has been presented by

Guillermo Velasco, Carola Pérez and Mariano García de Palau.

They are the managment team of the Observatory,

so to speak: Carola is the president.

Ok, who wants to tell us a little bit about the Observatory,

which are its main tasks, etc.

Guillermo, for example...

The Observatory is an entity formed,

as I said before, by patients, physicians

and researchers with a common interest, to push

the use of therapeutical cannabinoids, especially in Spain.

We basically gather testimonies from patients

who really need and use cannabis

derivatives to treat their medical conditions.

Many times, because they don't have any alternative.

From physicians who are really interested

on treating patients with cannabinoids,

and then, from researchers who somehow

can provide scientifical evidence

of the therepeutical properties of cannabinoids.

Then, we joined efforts thanks to Carola's initiative,

who is the true alma mater of this project.

It'd be impossible without her,

she really encouraged us

to act together to bring changes in our country.

Changes with regard to people having more knowledge

on the medicinal properties of cannabinoids

and how to use them,

also to cause a legal change

which truly allows patients

to access medical marijuana legally,

also cannabis-derived medicines.

We're talking about three levels: researchers, patients and doctors...

Let's start with Carola, the president.

She started with "Dos Emociones" (Two Emotions),

which was a platform for medical marijuana users, right?

Yes, we created the Association,

although it is important to stress that we do not supply cannabis.

It's a project created with my parents,

because if I had known cannabis before

I'd probably have never needed 10 surgeries

caused by neurostimulators.

My parents said that if we could avoid

people going through

what I went through,

we should tell patients about it.

Then, in "Dos Emociones" we advice and inform

patients about their treatments.

We must not forget that patients are in a situation

of legal insecurity, of sanitary insecurity,

they're affraid and stigmatized,

going through really serious situations.

I mean, they're not patients suffering from a headache,

we're helping people to die, as Mariano can confirm, using it as a paliative.

Children who are terminally ill, with many...I was terminally ill

so "Dos Emociones" was born to help people

know what is CBD,

what is THC, how to use them, what dosages to use...

I didn't know about the endocannabinoid system,

I didn't know what amount to vaporize...

they may seem basic things,

but most patients don't know about them.

We receive our patients, we explain them all that,

they meet other patients...they're split into different pathologies, we meet...

and from there we had the idea of taking a step forward. And how to do it?

Along with specialists and experts,

who are physicians and researchers.

You said that we didn't know about cannabinoids,

about the endocannabinoid system, about dosages

or vaping...exact, Sativas, Indicas...

Mariano, is the Spanish sanitary sector

really aware of the endocannabinoid

system and how it works?

Absolutely. Remember that 4 or 5 years ago, we had a similar interview...

5 years later the endocannabinoid system is still not mentioned

in the study program of the Universitat Central de Barcelona,

where I studied medicine.

But things have changed a lot during these years.

Cannabis science has evolved significantly during the past years,

as Carola mentioned before.

CBD is a molecule that has only been used lately,

for 4-5 years, and despite we had it at hand for a long time

we didn't know about it...so we're just creating

a base of knowledge which has to become

the cornerstone of all future research.

Exactly. On your presentation

you told us that one of your main goals

is to standarize products like oils ,

THC and CBD extracts,

promote research, talk to physicians and doctors...

there's a lot to do,

both at scientific and outreach level.

Of course, spreading this information is crucial.

With Carola, Guillermo...everyone agrees

that it would be great to have a global database,

to be globally connected.

Those who are working with cannabinoids,

conducting research...

these people are in constant contact.

On the contrary, physicians are not in contact,

it seems that if you say certain things...

in health issues, information belongs to all of us.

Private information on health issues is a crime.

So it is very important

to spread and share this info

with sectors that don't know about it, that have the wrong information,

and from that point everyone is free to read, study and choose.

I guess that's the bigger problem.

We all know that this plant is stigmatized,

and one of the goals of the Observatory

is cannabis legalization,

at least its therapeutical use.

Carola, you've been talking a lot lately

with different political parties,

you've been with them at the Congress.

You've been with Ciudadanos to raise a Non-legislative motion.

What's the feedback from politicians?

Do you think this motion will progress in coming months?

Well, the feedback is positive as long as you explain things clear.

One of the things

that we're learning

is that politicians have no idea about this issue.

When you tell them

that you need to vaporize

certain type of plant to get certain effects,

like getting some sleep or improve your mood,

they start to understand.

But it's very difficult if nobody tells them.

At human level, we've seen politicians with tears in their eyes,

who have realized about what's happening.

Also, the politician as a person

and his political party have nothing to do.

We're surprised because we see that this goes on, that we'll have to draft

models and guides, that they didn't close the door in our face.

That's great.

How would that motion work in your imagination?

In an ideal world...how do you think

it should be carried out?

Well, details are crucial here.

The fact that they want to talk about it doesn't mean they're going to regulate it.

As we said,

the ideal would be to regulate cannabis production,

either by private companies or by the government.

To have licensed people who could produce it

and manufacture derivatives from it.

For example, in Colorado ( USA )

you have diverse options of use

depending on your purpose.

We need to know how it'd be distributed,

either in drug stores or dispensaries.

Will we have specialized shops,

where patients with - or without – medical cards

can get their medicine or their prescription?

We must define all that.

The proposal is simple.

What are the basic aspects

of the Motion raised at the Congress?

We've presented four points.

From standarization of the product

to regulation of Cannabis and its derivatives.

And now, we just have to...

well the Observatory observes, right?

The most important thing is to see what happens in other countries

and take the best of each one

to develop our own model.

But we're still in the yes/no debate.

I mean, this is going to be a tough battle,

we still have lots of meetings to do,

and for the moment the first step would be to hear

"Do you want free Sativex?" and to reply "No".

We must break down this first wall,

and then we'll be on the next stage,

which is to study different models

and see which one is the best for us.

Certain things that happen in Spain do not happen in other countries,

everything is different and the Observatory

just tries to go ahead

and go on with our struggle. We want

the patient to be able to grow his plants,

to go to a club or a dispensary or a pharmacy and get it,

to be given a vaporizer instad of a neurotransmitter.

Because a vaporizer is a therapeutical tool for me. That is our model,

but we have so many things in mind that

we must stop and think about it,

see what has happened in other countries, pros and cons, right?

We still have a lot to debate

with ourselves and with politicians,

because perhaps we end up getting more or less than we're demanding...

I think we all feel hopeful that this will go on.

We really hope, as well as you do,

that the ideal scenario will soon come.

Thanks a lot Mariano, Guillermo and Carola,

for sharing your time with us and best of luck with your project.

Thank you for all your support.

Thanks. Thanks a lot.

One big hug Mariano...

Thank you...as always!

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