Pubdate: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 Source: Columbian, The (WA) Website: http://www.columbian.com/ Address: 701 W 8th St, Vancouver, WA 98666 Contact: 2001 The Columbian Publishing Co. Forum: http://www.webforums.com/forums/trace/host/msa70.html Author: Sandra S. Bennett MARIJUANA IS NOT MEDICINE Regarding her Aug. 9 column, "Canadians sanely euphoric about medicinal marijuana," Ellen Goodman seems to be suffering from a "contact high" or perhaps something even more profound. Marijuana is not a medicine. It is a plant that has many compounds, some of which have proven to have medical properties. But like the urine of pregnant mares, frog slime, snake venom, fox glove, and thousands of other things found in nature, it is not the raw material that is safe and effective to use. It is the isolated compound that is either extracted or synthesized and tested for safety and effectiveness, that can be carefully titrated for the right dose for an individual's medical condition. Smoking pot just does not cut it. What is does do is accentuate the placebo effect, a phenomenon which science has found will make about 40 percent of individuals think they are better or cured. Further, marijuana masks symptoms. Many of those who claim medical necessity haven't even been to a doctor. They think because their symptoms are alleviated their medical problems is cured. These people are going untreated and their immune systems undermined. Sandra S. Bennett La Center, Wash. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth