The Controversial Drug: Medical Marijuana -- Author Max Beau Explores the Medical Marijuana and Its Uses Through the People Who Use It for Treatment of Illnesses


HOLLIS, N.Y., March 27, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Before marijuana became illegal, it once was and still is a useful medicinal drug that cures ailments. However, due to the widespread use of marijuana as a recreational drug, its licensed use in medicine is now a controversial issue in most countries. Author Max Beau explores the medical marijuana and its uses in his provocative book, Medical Marijuana Changing Times.

A new multi-controversial information book, Medical Marijuana Changing Times is one-of-a-kind that tackles the subject of Medical Marijuana and it's uses. It contains more than 30 interviews and short stories of people that have different medical illnesses such as cancer, all types of arthritis, AIDS, depression, lupus, stress, and many more illnesses. These patients requested medical marijuana as a part of their treatment. In all the interviews and true short stories, the names have been changed to protect the innocent.

Some pre-book reviewers have stated they have gotten more pleasure in reading the interviews and short stories than analyzing the technical information and accuracy of the book it self. Nevertheless, whether it be technical information or interviews and short stories, Medical Marijuana Changing Times is one-of-a-kind that provides knowledge and information of the past and the changing times we live in. To get a copy of this truly fascinating read, just visit your local book retailer or log on at Xlibris.com today. Buy a copy now and discover how Medical Marijuana is changing the medical world.


          MEDICAL MARIJUANA CHANGING TIMES  * by Max Beau
                 Publication Date: December 4, 2006
       Trade Paperback; $20.99; 123 pages; 978-1-4257-3331-5

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