THERE IS ANOTHER THREAD ON THIS BELOW> I HAVE COPIED ALL OF THE STUFF THAT HAVE ACTUAL STUDIES TO SUPPORT THE INFO. The amount of THC found in breast milk of cannabis users is low despite accumaltion with regular use. Only heavy cannabis use will result in amounts that possibly are relevant for the baby. Occasional or low regular use will probably not be of relevance. Franjo Grotenhermen Marijuana has no reliable impact on birth size, length of gestation, neurological development, or the occurence of physical abnormalities. The administration of hundreds of tests to older children has revealed only minor differences between the offspring of marijuana users and nonusers, and some are positive rather than negative. (...) While it is sensible to advise women to abstain from all drugs during pregnancy, the weight of evidence suggests that marijuana does not directly harm the human fetus. Zimmer L, Morgan JP. Marijuana Myths Marijuana Facts. A review of the scientific evidence. New York/San Francisco: The Lindesmith Center, 1997. Should be pointed out that smoking marijuana has the same effects as smoking tabacco. Ingestion maybe an option, but I found no supporting documentation on that. http://www.erowid.org/plants/-c
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Marijuana might cause new cell growth in the brain http://www.newscientist.com-/article.ns?id=dn8155 Marijuana- is less carcinogenic than tobacco http://www.webmd.com/content/Article/1
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