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Effects of long-term use of hemp substances
Horynová, Rebecca ; Ondrušová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Krahulcová, Beáta (referee)
The thesis was divided into two parts. The first part deals with selected long-term impacts of cannabis use and basic concepts such as history, methods of application, use or legislation. In order to understand the whole issue, the basic components of the cannabis plant and their effects. The main part of the theory was then devoted to the possibilities of social work in the field of addiction, but also health complications and therapeutic effects of cannabis. The first part was built on a professional basis literature that addresses this topic. As the work dealt with a very current topic, the latest HARP treatment program was also mentioned. In the second part of the work semi-structured interviews were performed in order to confirm the theoretical part of the work and bring a certain authenticity to the work. The goal was to offer to the reader comprehensive information about cannabis in one place, clearly and transparently. The negatives and the positives that this plant can cause as a result of use were analyzed.
Méně známá zelenina - Cynara scolymus L.
Baratková, Jana
The Globe Artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) is native to the Asia Minor and North Africa, where it spread further into the rest of the Word from. Artichoke was domesticated mainly in the Mediterranean, where it is cultivated the most nowadays and also serves as a part of common cuisine. The Globe Artichoke is grown for its delicious bittersweet flavour and therapeutic effects. The consumer part are unopened flower heads which consist of pappy bracts and fleshy flower base. The most valuable part is the 'heart', but all parts of plant can be used. This plant has an excellent dietetic, choleretik, antioxidant and diuretic effects, sometimes even aphrodisiac effects. The Globe Artichoke is thermophillic perennial plant, susceptible to frost damage. The artichoke requires well-fertilized, loamy soil for their growth. Their width is one meter in diameter. They are known many different varietes of green, violet, spiny and non-spiny artichoke.

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