Having had two autoimmune diseases simultaneously, I can say honestly it didn't come from weed as I wasn't a user. It came from a bone marrow failure, pure and simple. Diabetes, which I didn't have and still don't is an autoimmune disease, as is MS. None of these people I know who came up with these afflictions ever used weed. So much for your ******* theory! Assholes and ignorant idiots have plenty of theories. Worthless considerations. Don't waste other's time.
I think that you are misunderstanding me. I'm not arguing that auto-immune diseases are caused by the usage of phyto-cannabinoids like THC in marijuana. I'm noting that our bodies produce their own cannabinoids (endocannabinoids), and when the body does not produce a sufficient amount, it likely explains auto-immune symptoms such as inflammation.
The Endocannabinoid System as an Emerging Target of Pharmacotherapy
You stated, "it is key to most or all autoimmune disorders". I'm calling your quote bullshit. Many, many things cause autoimmune disease none of which is clearly understood by researchers. They have suspicions, theories, and conclusions, but like with most of the medical community, they don't really know much. It is thought that diet contributes to inflammation, but here again, the cause is unknown. I doubt you as a lay person know more than researchers who devote their lives to determining these "mysteries".
In Post #365, you mentioned autoimmune diseases. I'm assuming this means you understand that these are the result of, to put it simply, "something missing" or "something malfunctioning" in the individual's genetic code. If that "something" turns out to be a missing enzyme - we'll call it Enzyme C - that can be compensated by ingesting Compound C, would it be wise for that individual to take Compound C?
Another analogy would be vitamins/supplements. You go to your doctor for a checkup, he does some bloodwork, and it comes back indicating you have very high homocysteine levels. This could lead to atherosclerosis and possibly a stroke. He tells you to take extra B-vitamins to lower your homocysteine levels.
Would you?