Cooperatives of medical research
and collective gardening growers across
the nation are getting on the wagon for promoting the funding of stem
sell
research. This type of research's ultimate goal is to find more ways to
sell stems.
According to many medical and recreational marijuana producers, more
research is desperately needed on what can be done to improve the
viability of adult use of both stems and seeds, and add to their potency
in the market place.
The grass roots effort is now taking seed coast to coast. According to
the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Law (NORML), newly
generated cells are emerging on a daily basis.
While approved stem sell seed lines can be acquired from seed banks in
many parts of the world, the acquisition of totipotent seeds for
research
can often be an expensive and dangerous, if not also illegal, quagmire.
According to Dr. Azeezee, tops in the field of medical marijuana, "we're
only in the embryonic stages of capitalizing on what we've learned about
the marijuana genome__ like a major locus on chromosome 18 controls odd
XX
sex__ we need to convert these stems from totipotent, to pluripotent and
then to multipotent and beyond! cannabinoid receptors and the endogenous
compounds that act upon them__ let's eat a BLT with eggs!"
Once thought only to be an aid or treatment for glaucoma, medical
marijuana has blossomed to ward-off, if not cure, most known diseases.
With additional support, it may also be useful in treating FOHESCR
Syndrome (Fear Of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research).
Cloning a new bush may also become a necessary IED on the road to
success.