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Wednesday, 31. March 2004
You know what they say about a guy with a big joint
turbinetrevor
10:29h
http://www.20min.ch/tools/suchen/story/13519628 ... Comment
davidm, 3/31/04, 12:23 PM
Its all about politics trying to beat weed and push alc!
OLD FACTS!!! on weed, and here are some old facts on alc..... You know what they say about a guy with a big beer and no brain... Structural damage to the brain resulting from chronic alcohol abuse can be observed in different ways: Results of autopsy show that patients with a history of chronic alcohol abuse have smaller, less massive, and more shrunken brains than nonalcoholic adults of the same age and gender.1 The findings of brain imaging techniques, such as CT scans consistently show an association between heavy drinking and physical brain damage, even in the absence of chronic liver disease or dementia. -Brain shrinking is especially extensive in the cortex of the frontal lobe2 - the location of higher cognitive faculties. -The vulnerability to this frontal lobe shrinkage increases with age. After 40 some of the changes my be irreversible [see below]. Repeated imaging of a group of alcoholics who continued drinking over a 5-year period showed progressive brain shrinkage that significantly exceeded normal age-related shrinkage. Moreover, the rate of shrinkage correlated with the amount of alcohol consumed. The relationship between alcohol consumption and deterioration in brain structure and function is not simple. Measures such as average quantity consumed, or even total quantity consumed over a year, do not predict the ultimate extent of brain damage. The best predictor of alcohol related impairment is: maximum quantity consumed at one time, along with the frequency of drinking that quantity. In addition to the toxic effects of frequent high levels of alcohol intake, alcohol related diseases and head injuries (due to falls, fights, motor vehicle accidents, etc.) also contribute. Although changes in brain structure may be gradual, performance deficits appear abruptly. The individual often appears more capable than is actually the case, because existing verbal abilities are among the few faculties that are relatively unimpaired by chronic alcohol abuse. The pathogenic effects of alcohol abuse on Brain are well established, and worthy of your attention. If you or a loved one abuse alcohol, fear is the appropriate emotion. Be afraid, be very afraid! ... Link
turbinetrevor, 3/31/04, 1:18 PM
what is your point exactly? what does any of this have to do with weed making stoners infertile? ... Link ... Comment
bmacd, 3/31/04, 1:10 PM
It's bascially the same rule of thumb as it always has been. Too much of anything is bad for you. That goes for absolutely everything including 'good' things such as exercise. It's pointless for the alcoholics and potheads to through accusations at each other that one drug is worse than the other. They're all bad in large doses. End of story. ... Link ... Comment
copicat, 3/31/04, 1:30 PM
who's trying to push alc? ...and who's trying to push weed?
i don't get it. is this about “what makes me less infertile” or “my drug is better than yours” ... ? read the facts from good ol' bmacd and we all get to the point. ... Link ... Comment |
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