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THC shrinks common lung cancer tumors

Posted by hamstar on June 19th, 2009

THC has been found to reduce the growth of common lung cancer tumors by 50 percent and significantly reduces the cancers ability to spread.

Scientists believe that the cannabinoid THC may encourage programmed cell death or aptosis, to kill aging cells before they turn cancerous.

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Cannabis may stop breast cancer spreading

Posted by hamstar on June 16th, 2009

A 2007 study by scientists at the California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, have found that the cannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD) stop breast cancer spreading.  The scientists believe it may allow a non-toxic alternative to chemotherapy with the same results but minus the unpleasant side effects.

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    Cannabis smoke does not cause lung cancer

    Posted by hamstar on June 16th, 2009

    An extensive scientific study in 2006 reported no significant link between smoking cannabis and lung cancer.

    Whats more, THC has been found to reduce the growth of common lung cancer tumors by 50 percent and significantly reduces the cancers ability to spread.

    Scientists believe that the cannabinoid THC may encourage programmed cell death or aptosis, to kill aging cells before they turn cancerous.

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      Cannabis does not kill brain cells

      Posted by hamstar on June 16th, 2009

      A study done in 2007 with synthetic cannabinoids has shown that neurogenisis can occur… that is cannabis can stimulate the creation of new brain cells. Even heavy use of cannabis has been proven not to damage the brain.

      Whats more, a cannabinoid has been shown to provide neuroprotecting properties.  That is, it can limit secondary damage from head injuries and speed recovery time.

      Why were we told smoking cannabis kills brain cells?

      The reason people started saying cannabis killed brain cells was because of the Heath/Tulane Study of 1974. Heath reported that rhesus monkeys when given the equivalent of 30 columbian strength joints a day began to atrophy and die after 90 days. (that is 2700 joints, or average 1.25 joints and hour every 24 hours for 90 days straight. When Heath killed the test monkeys and the control monkeys and found dead brain cells in the test monkeys, he concluded that cannabis was responsible for the brain damage.

      However, it has since been revealed how the tests were conducted.

      Not only were the monkeys given 63 columbian strength joints in 5 minutes, the smoke was administered through a facial mask with no additional oxygen. As you will find in any CPR or first aid manual 3 to 5 minutes of oxygen depravation will cause brain damage. The monkeys were suffocating.

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