Sri Lanka government wants to grow its own marijuana

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Sri Lanka government wants to grow its own marijuana
Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:43pm IST
By C. Bryson Hull

COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's government wants to grow its own marijuana.

Facing a lack of the fresh weed for use in traditional Ayurvedic medical preparations, the government ministry responsible wants to be excepted from laws that have made marijuana illegal on the Indian Ocean island since the 1890s.

The Ministry of Indigenous Medicine this month broached a plan to grow 4,000 kg a year of marijuana, also known as cannabis, on a proposed 20 acre farm.

"We are interested in getting some approval to grow some cannabis with government sponsorship, but there must be controls. It is under study," Asoka Malimage, secretary at the Ministry of Indigenous Medicine, told Reuters on Thursday.

Ayurveda is a traditional medicine with roots in the early Hindu era which makes wide use of herbs and natural remedies with the goal of healing the body and mind. In Sri Lanka, ayurveda practitioners outnumber Western-trained doctors.

Fresh marijuana fried in ghee, a form of clarified butter, is used in about 18 different traditional medicines for treating a wide variety of ailments, Malimage said.

"At the moment they are getting some stocks from the courts of law, because there are people who grow this cannabis illegally and they have been raided by the police," Malimage said.

But the problem with that weed is that it is old and dried out, said Dr. Dayangani Senasekara, head of state-run Bandaranaike Memorial Ayurvedic Research Institute in Colombo.

"You can't get the fresh juice from old cannabis. What we get now is the powdered form and it's not effective," Senasekara said.

The institute is making preparations that use marijuana to treat high cholesterol, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and skin discolorations, and soon will formulate one for treating cataracts, Senasekara said.

The use of marijuana to treat glaucoma, nausea, pain and the loss of appetite from diseases like cancer and AIDS has been the subject of great medical debate in the west.

Some countries and parts of the United States have permitted its use to treat those conditions, after some medical studies showed it was effective.

Source: http://in.reuters.com/article/south...25?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0&sp=true
 
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"You can't get the fresh juice from old cannabis. What we get now is the powdered form and it's not effective," Senasekara said.

Sounds to me like they are using hashish seized by the police (the powdered form he refers to) and they want to use oil (fresh juice) from the best quality buds, 4000 kilos is a lot of oil, wonder how they plan to extract it?

This could be an important milestone, if they develop a successful program, it may spread to other states in India and even to other countries.
 
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I wish they would get back into coco production, and real fast, they have been in the middle of a civil war over there and all the coco the usually comes form the re has stopped. Empire Organics has NO coco at all and none of their disributors do either..

Gettim their oil so they are all warm and fuzzy again and makin coco chips, I am out..hehe I hate Grodan croutons (expensive for not much)and that is all anybody has left to use.

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