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When this hits .0002 and 3s clear I might put my money back in. Thanks tpac ill be WATCHING U.
.0032 coming should have twinged down there
NO .0003 but .0032 you can sell me
ill catch at .0032. Big resistance here needs big push. See ya on the flip
1 mill. no beer money this weekend
We move NOWHERE<--6--> till, chart squeeze. Check back in on Wednesday.
Not what the chart says anything under ,0012 is prime
Some one took big SH!T.... Mit Ready to get 5Sssss
You have to remember the dragon family "new" imf world currency this fall .....transfer of wealth from heathens to hopefully better people.
LAST POST of the day .0007 Paint (<--longs sircle getting bigGER-->)
SLOW DOWN I can't Reload till Monday 83$$
No Pr till monday mark it! thats the 8th day of festival the most adorn for st fermin who ever he is
Sell failed to make higher chart pattern.
pump and dump scam company look at the charts get out now on weak numbers, timber (2)
I have picked one out before (a stock)
It was a Company, this Corps. was the first to map out the human DNA.
One only has to wonder why im here.
(can't buy the yacht yet, honey ;)
HESG ON FIRE!!! MODS, post this please
Health Sciences Group, Inc. (HESG) New Price Target & Rating: BUY 10 Day Short Term PT: 0.0005 Cents Issued By Sierra World Equity Review Prior To Market Opening Monday, April 21st 2014
Health Sciences Group, Inc. (HESG) New Price Target & Rating: BUY 10 Day Short Term PT: 0.0005 Cents Issued By Sierra World Equity Review Prior To Market Opening Monday, April 21st 2014
Rise and Shine HesG. Its Time.
Ima gobble up the 3'SSS, drop some 2'SSS... In It To Win It. Go HESG
oo the bids back
looks like a great big dump to me
maybe I should have said I was with the dea..=0 I did however get a number to a bus. that works just down the hall on the second floor from them but there only open on Tuesday and Thursday so I guess Ill call them tom. to find out if suite 215 is there and if so what bus. is in there. (note the place that this is in last known it was vac. and was open for lease)
1. I can set up a 800 number to a "suit" and then have it sent to my cell phone.
2. yes I did leave a message I said i have been in this for 1 years that there was a lot of accusations of this stock being involved with the medical marijuana indus. and was wondering if this was a money laundering skeem (seeing that they can't put money into a bank so they start up a penny stock shell to get there money into) or if this was just strictly an app company.
and I left a number so now I wait and wait and wait
just called number goes to one answering system then sends you to a voice mail that doesn't have a name or anything just "leave message and ill call you back" woowwwww thanks hung fu t
I love you guys (in a heterosexual way)can you beleave I wont see you guys untill next year, wow you all be save its going to be a whole new year when I see you next.
yea the crowed goes wild up 100% for the year great job gooooooo H E S G yeaaaaa
wheres the paint, where the paint, where the pant?!?!?
University of Oxford says
Things are changing!
Consuming Marijuana Makes Enduring Pain More Bearable
Posted by Johnny Green at 12:36 PM on December 22, 2012 Marijuana Science, Medical Marijuana Policy Add comments
UK–(ENEWSPF)–21 December 2012. The pain relief offered by cannabis varies greatly between individuals, a brain imaging study carried out at the University of Oxford suggests.
The researchers found that an oral tablet of THC, the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis, tended to make the experience of pain more bearable, rather than actually reduce the intensity of the pain.
MRI brain imaging showed reduced activity in key areas of the brain that substantiated the pain relief the study participants experienced.
‘We have revealed new information about the neural basis of cannabis-induced pain relief,’ says Dr Michael Lee of Oxford University’s Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB).
He adds: ‘Our small-scale study, in a controlled setting, involved 12 healthy men and only one of many compounds that can be derived from cannabis. That’s quite different from doing a study with patients. My view is the findings are of interest scientifically but it remains to see how they impact the debate about use of cannabis-based medicines. Understanding cannabis’ effects on clinical outcomes, or the quality of life of those suffering chronic pain, would need research in patients over long time periods.’
The researchers report their findings in the journal Pain. The study was funded by the UK Medical Research Council and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Oxford Biomedical Research Centre.
Long-term pain, often without clear cause, is a complex healthcare problem. Different approaches are often needed to help patient manage pain, and can include medications, physiotherapy and other forms of physical therapy, and psychological support. For a few patients, cannabis or cannabis-based medications remain effective when other drugs have failed to control pain, while others report very little effect of the drug on their pain but experience side-effects.
‘We know little about cannabis and what aspects of pain it affects, or which people might see benefits over the side-effects or potential harms in the long term. We carried out this study to try and get at what is happening when someone experiences pain relief using cannabis,’ says Dr Lee.
The Oxford research team carried out a series of MRI scans with each of the 12 volunteers at the FMRIB centre in Oxford.
Before a scan, participants were given either a 15mg tablet of THC or a placebo. THC, or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, is the active psychotropic compound in cannabis – the ingredient that’s responsible for the high that drives recreational use of the drug.
To induce a certain level of pain, the volunteers also had a cream rubbed into the skin of one leg. This was either a dummy cream or a cream that contained 1% capsaicin, the ingredient of chillis that causes a hot, burning and painful sensation.
Each participant had four MRI tests to cover each combination of THC or placebo, and chilli pain-inducing cream or dummy cream.
‘The participants were asked to report the intensity and unpleasantness of the pain: how much it burned and how much it bothered them,’ says Dr Lee. ‘We found that with THC, on average people didn’t report any change in the burn, but the pain bothered them less.’
While this average effect was statistically significant, there was great variability among the participants in THC’s effect on the pain they experienced. Only six out of the 12 reported a clear change in how much the pain bothered them, for example.
The brain imaging results substantiate the reports of the participants. The change in unpleasantness of pain was matched with a suppression of activity in the part of the brain called the anterior mid-cingulate cortex. This structure sits in a deep part of the brain and is involved in many functions, and has previously been implicated in the emotional aspects of pain.
There were also changes in activity of the right amygdala that correlated with the lessening in the unpleasantness of the pain with THC. It is already known that the right side of the amygdala can be ‘primed’ by pain.
Of most interest to the researchers, however, was the strength of the connection in individuals between their right amydala and a part of the cortex called the primary sensorimotor area. The strength of this connection in individual participants correlated well with THC’s different effects on the pain that that volunteer experienced.
This is suggestive that there might be a way of predicting who would see benefits from taking cannabis for pain relief.
‘We may in future be able to predict who will respond to cannabis, but we would need to do studies in patients with chronic pain over longer time periods,’ says Dr Lee.
He adds: ‘Cannabis does not seem to act like a conventional pain medicine. Some people respond really well, others not at all, or even poorly. Brain imaging shows little reduction in the brain regions that code for the sensation of pain, which is what we tend to see with drugs like opiates. Instead cannabis appears to mainly affect the emotional reaction to pain in a highly variable way.’
just wondering, asking, not trying to be any smart a$$es here but, this looks like a copy and paste web site (to hesg) what is this companys ticker, you can reply back private if theres a rule that you cant say over the public page here. but if its LATFoxtrot this hasn't traded any numbers in a long time from what I see, what does this have to do with what we have here.
Thanks
Most respectfully
MR. BLOWME
Insert HESG everytime the song says "SHE"
I think its a country song called "NO news" by lonestar
yup I was wrong polymath now says 43% for tom. =)
mark this post it will close at .0001 to line up with the chart line. If no news tom. then 98 % ( im into polymath) there wont be one on Friday. So maybe wed. next week ill check back in then... Note still holding
How am I wrong? the only product from this "hesg" was a chemist in a lab who had a lab assistant that sold the chem. formula to a company that won the lawsuit cause they had a better lawyer.
Nothing is going to happen here one way or the othere untill the tax increase after the 1st of the year, I have been here for a while now (almost long term capital gains type) but I have always thought this was an al quida front company (us gov. owned) laundry skeem
This is how I see it they need to raise money, they get people that just want out taking a 50% lose but happy they got some money, it might go to no bid for a lil while with knight having some HUGH number put on the ask at 0001 after that the numbers go away and then it starts its upward trend. I live in a day dream so im prob. wrong. So with that said no PR this week.. but im holding my shares, make it, or break it. Also I thought when companys filed 15d forms I thought they were going "dark".
looks like were the new bag holder (note ive been here 1 year almost)
****NEWS****Health Sciences Enters Into Negotiations for Colorado Medical Marijuana License
INDIAN HARBOR BEACH, FL--(Marketwire - January 5, 2010) - Health Sciences Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: HESG) would like to announce that it has engaged in negotiations with The Healing Center to assist with the acquisition of a Medical Marijuana license in the State of Colorado. "We believe that we will obtain the same sort of licensing agreement with The Healing Center as we did in Montana," said Health Sciences Group CEO Tom Gaffney.
Gaffney continues, "Our goal is to obtain proper and legal licenses in each of the legalized medical marijuana states during 2010. Once licensing is obtained we intend on raising capital to procure business in each of our licensed locations."
ABOUT HEALTH SCIENCES GROUP, INC.
Health Sciences Group, Inc. is a provider of health and wellness services to consumers, physicians and other healthcare professionals through its website, www.igohealthy.org, and health focused publications. The Health Sciences network consists of its public website, www.igohealthy.org, and iGoHealthy Magazine. The Company operates in three segments: Online Services, Publishing and Other Services. The Company is recently exploring options of corporate growth within the Legal Medical Marijuana Industry.
FORWARD-LOOKING DISCLAIMER
This press release may contain certain forward-looking statements and information, as defined within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and is subject to the Safe Harbor created by those sections. This material contains statements about expected future events and/or financial results that are forward-looking in nature and subject to risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements by definition involve risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Health Sciences Group, Inc. to be materially different from the statements made herein. Investors are highly advised to seek professional advice and conduct a complete due diligence regarding this, or any other company being considered for investment purposes. Investing in securities, particularly in issues priced at less than $1 per share, involves substantial risk and may result in a partial or complete loss of investment capital. Health Sciences Group, Inc., its subsidiaries, officers and employees cannot guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information contained in company press releases or other company communications. Press releases and communications issued by the company should not be interpreted as an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy company stock. Investors are highly advised to seek professional advice and conduct a complete due diligence regarding this, or any other company being considered for investment purposes. Investing in securities, particularly in issues priced at less than $1 per share, involves substantial risk and may result in a partial or complete loss of investment capital. Health Sciences Group, Inc., its subsidiaries, officers and employees cannot guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information contained in company press releases or other company communications. Press releases and communications issued by the company should not be interpreted as an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy company stock.
CONTACT:
Health Sciences Group, Inc.
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http://marijuanastocks.com/content/health-sciences-enters-negotiations-colorado-medical-marijuana-license