Is it possible someone can cure with marijuana?

Discussion in 'Marijuana Legalization' started by LisaHayden, Dec 9, 2017.

  1. Cannabis has never cured cancer in any human worldwide. it does, however TREAT it, eliminate nausea, and increase the quality of life for sufferers.

    this guy is hurting the industry
     
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  2. There's been cases where people have stopped cancer growth with Marijuana not from smoking but oil, some dude from the UK did it by self medicating not sure how legit it is though was in the news
     
  3. You may be correct in that it hasn't tested/documented for humans....

    National Cancer Institute
    Cannabis and Cannabinoids

    Have any preclinical (laboratory or animal) studies been conducted using Cannabis or cannabinoids?
    Preclinical studies of cannabinoids have investigated the following:

    Antitumor activity

    Studies in mice and rats have shown that cannabinoids may inhibit tumor growth by causing cell death, blocking cell growth, and blocking the development of blood vessels needed by tumors to grow. Laboratory and animal studies have shown that cannabinoids may be able to kill cancer cells while protecting normal cells.
    A study in mice showed that cannabinoids may protect against inflammation of the colon and may have potential in reducing the risk of colon cancer, and possibly in its treatment.
    A laboratory study of delta-9-THC in hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer) cells showed that it damaged or killed the cancer cells. The same study of delta-9-THC in mouse models of liver cancer showed that it had antitumor effects. Delta-9-THC has been shown to cause these effects by acting on molecules that may also be found in non-small cell lung cancer cells and breast cancer cells.
    A laboratory study of cannabidiol (CBD) in estrogen receptor positive and estrogen receptor negative breast cancer cells showed that it caused cancer cell death while having little effect on normal breast cells. Studies in mouse models of metastatic breast cancer showed that cannabinoids may lessen the growth, number, and spread of tumors.
    A review of 34 studies of cannabinoids in glioma tumor models found that all but one study showed that cannabinoids can kill cancer cells without harming normal cells.
    A laboratory study of cannabidiol (CBD) in human glioma cells showed that when given along with chemotherapy, CBD may make chemotherapy more effective and increase cancer cell death without harming normal cells. Studies in mouse models of cancer showed that CBD together with delta-9-THC may make chemotherapy such as temozolomide more effective.



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