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From: B.K.Myers1/22/2009 8:49:52 PM
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A Gallery of Medical Marijuana

Positions on the medical use of marijuana vary, but thousands of patients suffering from cancer, AIDS, and other diseases claim marijuana provides them relief from devastating symptoms such as intractable nausea, vomiting.

In a 1997 article for the The New England Journal of Medicine, Jerome P. Kassirer, M.D., wrote that physicians who prohibit prescribing marijuana for seriously ill patient are misguided, heavy-handed, and inhumane.

We asked High Times Cultivation Editor Danny Danko if he could help us put a cost on this relief and what types of pain they ease.

Chemdog
The newest powerhouse of the Kush/Diesel family, Chemdog's potency is the stuff of legend, with glaucoma sufferers in particular praising its qualities for relieving eye pressure. Users say its odor can overpower a room.
Cost:
1 ounce: $500-650
1 pound: $5500-6500

Jack Herer
Named for the infamous "Hemperor," this strain is a throwback to potent imports from Central and South America. Users claim this strain is a very good appetite stimulant.
Cost:
1 ounce: $350-400
1 pound: $4200-4800

Island Sweet Skunk
From Vancouver Island, the heart of British Columbia's thriving pot industry, comes the Island Sweet Skunk, which medical users claim has a powerful "up" high.
Cost:
1 ounce: $300-400
1 pound: $3500-4200

Kali Mist
Users of the Kali Mist say it possesses increased mental upliftment yet a relaxed "body high," qualities that sufferers of spasm and anxiety find very helpful.
Cost:
1 ounce: $350-400
1 pound: $4600-5000

O.G. Kush
Long prized in California for its intense medicinal qualities, its admirers are growing across the country and overseas.
Cost:
1 ounce: $550-700
1 pound: $6000-7000

NYC Diesel
Not to be confused with the Sour Diesel, the NYC Diesel is less harsh than other strains of marijuana. Users claim the scent of ripe grapefruit with hints of cinammon and cardamom provide a calming aromatherapy.
Cost:
1 ounce: $400-450
1 pound: $4800-5400

Sour Diesel
The East Coast version of the Kush, Sour Diesel's power is unrivaled when grown correctly.
Cost:
1 ounce: $550-650
1 pound: $5800-6800

Trainwreck
A Nor-Cal staple, Trainwreck is easy to grow and very powerful. Patients suffering from nausea, headaches or chronic pain call it a godsend.
Cost:
1 ounce: $350-400
1 pound: $4000-4500

Super Silver Haze
Super Silver Haze is renowned for stimulating properties and is sometimes referred to as "ampheta-weed."
Cost:
1 ounce: $400-550
1 pound: $4500-5500

Sweet Tooth
Thi train has become popular due to its high resin count and a sugary taste on the tongue. Users claim it provides relief from stress and tension.
Cost:
1 ounce: $350-400
1 pound: $3800-4600

Purps
Purps has become shorthand for almost any lavender-colored pot. The best representations provide a sweet candy flavor and a mild yet uplifting high.
Cost:
1 ounce: $400-500
1 pound: $4800-5600

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