Pot May Protect Against Brain Damage From Binge Drinking
A study just published online by the journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology suggests that marijuana may protect the brain from some of the damage caused by binge drinking.
The study, by researchers at the University of California San Diego, used a type of high-tech scan called diffusion tensor imaging to compare microscopic changes in brain white matter. The subjects were students aged 16-to-19, divided into three groups: binge drinkers (defined as having five or more drinks at one sitting for boys or four or more for girls), binge drinkers who also smoked marijuana, and a control group who had very little or no experience with either alcohol or drugs.
As expected, the binge-drinking-only group showed evidence of white matter damage in eight regions examined, as demonstrated by lower fractional anisotropy (FA) scores. But in a finding the researchers described as “unexpected,” the binge-drinking/marijuana group had lower FA scores than the controls in only three of the eight regions, and in seven regions the binge-drinking/marijuana group had higher scores – indicating less damage – than the binge drinkers who didn’t use marijuana (unfortunately, not all of these stats are in the summary linked above; access to the full article requires payment).
Brain white matter tracts were “more coherent in adolescents who binge drink and use marijuana than in adolescents who report only binge drinking,” the researchers wrote. “It is possible that marijuana may have some neuroprotective properties in mitigating alcohol-related oxidative stress or excitotoxic cell death.” The scientists noted that such protection has already been shown in lab and animal studies.
Indeed, the U.S. government has a patent on cannabinoids as neuroprotectants. Yes, the same government that wants you to believe that marijuana will rot your brain knows that its active components protect brain and nerve cells from many kinds of damage.
In a statement issued by MPP today, director of state campaigns Steve Fox said, “This study suggests that not only is marijuana safer than alcohol, it may actually protect against some of the damage that booze causes. It’s far better for teens not to drink or smoke marijuana, but our nation’s leaders send a dangerous message by defending laws that encourage the use of alcohol over marijuana.”
Fox is co-author of the new book, “Marijuana Is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink?” The book is getting lots of favorable press coverage, and recently hit number 14 on the Amazon.com bestseller list.
















Pot May Protect Against Brain Damage From Binge Drinking
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Money,money,money
The federal government has dug themselves into a hole with their prohibition,and will not quit digging. The government supports the private prison system and fights marijuana legalization for the pharmaceutical companies.
The shift of wealth that marijuana legalization would cause is exactly what they are fighting. The have's want to keep things exactly as they are,and our government supports the wishes of the rich.
- Clay
August 24, 2009 3:32AM
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A simple solution
Taxation and regulation of marijuana is in the public interest. The refusal to implement a regulatory program for marijuana in the United States is irresponsible and a violation of the public trust.
The cartels would be poorer and our people safer if we implemented a Personal Use and Cultivation Permit: $100 per year for a dozen plants. Split the proceeds between the States and the Fed.
Let’s put the cartels out of business.
Let's let ordinary Americans grow a little marijuana in their own back yards.
- Concerned Parent
August 25, 2009 8:15AM
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And create
Brain damaged binge pot-heads.
I wonder why they call them pot-heads?
- ttut21
September 2, 2009 1:38AM
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Marijuana stimulates brain cell growth
and also kills brain tumors
- VarGulF42 July 26, 2010 11:28PM
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THE real death panel - Mine!
Medical Cannabis patients are being tossed aside to die by Northwest Transplant summary judgment tribunals and no one seems to care Why? Several people have died already. The choice is: become an opium addict or use an innocuous herb that is all but impossible to have an OD on. Studies have shown that there is no difference in the morbidity rate -pot or no pot. Yet my Doctor says"Meth Amphetamines and Crack Cocaine aren't as harmful to the Liver that they will be throwing away anyway". That is when I began to have my doubts. Why do we allow a Dr. to act like some kind of pompous God?
A Dr.gave me the disease that wrecked my Liver and now another "group of them" have decided to let me die (a REAL DEATH); complete with pints of my blood gushing from my throat after losing my memory and my Mind. :But thank GOdddd that I won't be a Marijeeeewanna Addict when my 80 year old Mom,my Wife, Daughter and Grand Daughter cremate me.Thanks Doctor your compassion and dedication to "pseudo- science " chokes me up.
(on my own blood of course!)
- terminalmax
September 3, 2009 9:14PM
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The Real Story
The Real Story here is that it is better for 16 to 19 year olds not to binge drink or smoke marijuana than to do both or either.
The whole idea of the headline that if you are going to binge drink you should smoke marijuana at the same time is a horrible argument to make for the University of California, which has an epidemic of binge drinking on its campuses.
Now my son is a new UC student and I'm not going to tell him--only binge drink if you also smoke marijuana. I'm telling him what the UC parent handbook says--excessive use of substances is related to poor grades and failure.
The authors of the book that details the damage from alcohol should be promoting a reduction of substance use of any kind by this age group, not cynically promoting marijuana use as "safer." Surely what is safer is not using--or using less.
- Lynn9
September 9, 2009 1:35PM
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Well said
Thank you.
- agadorspartacus
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this isn't the smartest headline I ever saw
Let's think it through - THIS is an argument for the legalization of weed - "Pot May Protect Against Brain Damage From Binge Drinking" - ok kid! Smoke some pot and now you can drink like crazy? I'm pro-legalization, but good grief, let's find a better basis for our argument than this!
- stockball July 30, 2010 10:51AM
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