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Re: Ole Broke Azz post# 50

Tuesday, 08/07/2018 3:47:38 PM

Tuesday, August 07, 2018 3:47:38 PM

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Ok, thanks for the info on the GSRX pump email spam


GSRX at it again with the ILLEGAL & UNSOLICITED email spam

only one reason to hire criminal spammers... to dump stock

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The study analyzed data from more than 4,500 adult Americans -- 579 of whom were current cannabis smokers, meaning they had smoked in the last month. About 2,000 had used cannabis in the past, while another 2,000 had never used the drug. They studied their body's response to eating sugars: their levels of the hormone insulin and their blood sugar levels while they hadn't eaten in nine hours, and after eating sugar. Not only are pot users skinnier, but their body has a healthier response to sugar. Contrary to stoner stereotypes, cannabis usage has actually been shown to have some positive mental effects, particularly in terms of increasing creativity. Even though people's short-term memories tend to function worse when high, people get better at tests requiring them to come up with new ideas. 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