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    cannabis study found THC cancer fighter

    The term medical marijuana took on dramatic new meaning in February whenresearchers in Madrid announced they had destroyed incurable brain cancertumors in rats by injecting them with THC, the active ingredient in
    cannabis.

    The Madrid study marks only the second time that THC has been administered
    to tumor-bearing animals; the first was a Virginia investigation 26 years
    ago. In both studies, the THC shrank or destroyed tumors in a majority of
    the test subjects.

    Most Americans don't know anything about the Madrid discovery. Virtually no
    U.S. newspapers carried the story, which ran only once on the AP and UPI
    news wires, on Feb. 29, 2000.

    The ominous part is that this isn't the first time scientists have
    discovered that THC shrinks tumors. In 1974 researchers at the Medical
    College of Virginia, who had been funded by the National Institute of Health
    to find evidence that marijuana damages the immune system, found instead
    that THC slowed the growth of three kinds of cancer in mice -- lung and
    breast cancer, and a virus-induced leukemia.

    The DEA quickly shut down the Virginia study and all further cannabis/tumor
    research, according to Jack Herer, who reports on the events in his book,
    "The Emperor Wears No Clothes." In 1976 President Gerald Ford put an end to
    all public cannabis research and granted exclusive research rights to major
    pharmaceutical companies, who set out -- unsuccessfully -- to develop
    synthetic forms of THC that would deliver all the medical benefits without
    the "high."

    The Madrid researchers reported in the March issue of "Nature Medicine" that
    they injected the brains of 45 rats with cancer cells, producing tumors
    whose presence they confirmed through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). On
    the 12th day they injected 15 of the rats with THC and 15 with Win-55,212-2
    a synthetic compound similar to THC.

    "All the rats left untreated uniformly died 12-18 days after glioma (brain
    cancer) cell inoculation ... Cannabinoid (THC)-treated rats survived
    significantly longer than control rats. THC administration was ineffective
    in three rats, which died by days 16-18. Nine of the THC-treated rats
    surpassed the time of death of untreated rats, and survived up to 19-35
    days. Moreover, the tumor was completely eradicated in three of the treated
    rats." The rats treated with Win-55,212-2 showed similar results.

    The Spanish researchers, led by Dr. Manuel Guzman of Complutense University,
    also irrigated healthy rats' brains with large doses of THC for seven days,
    to test for harmful biochemical or neurological effects. They found none.

    "Careful MRI analysis of all those tumor-free rats showed no sign of damage
    related to necrosis, edema, infection or trauma ... We also examined other
    potential side effects of cannabinoid administration. In both tumor-free and
    tumor-bearing rats, cannabinoid administration induced no substantial change
    in behavioral parameters such as motor coordination or physical activity.

    Food and water intake as well as body weight gain were unaffected during and
    after cannabinoid delivery. Likewise, the general hematological profiles of
    cannabinoid-treated rats were normal. Thus, neither biochemical parameters
    nor markers of tissue damage changed substantially during the 7-day delivery
    period or for at least 2 months after cannabinoid treatment ended."

    Guzman's investigation is the only time since the 1974 Virginia study that
    THC has been administered to live tumor-bearing animals. (The Spanish
    researchers cite a 1998 study in which cannabinoids inhibited breast cancer
    cell proliferation, but that was a "petri dish" experiment that didn't
    involve live subjects.)

    In an email interview for this story, the Madrid researcher said he had
    heard of the Virginia study, but had never been able to locate literature on
    it. Hence, the Nature Medicine article characterizes the new study as the
    first on tumor-laden animals and doesn't cite the 1974 Virginia
    investigation.

    "I am aware of the existence of that research. In fact I have attempted many
    times to obtain the journal article on the original investigation by these
    people, but it has proven impossible." Guzman said.

    In 1983 the Reagan/Bush Administration tried to persuade American
    universities and researchers to destroy all 1966-76 cannabis research work,
    including compendiums in libraries, reports Jack Herer, who states, "We know
    that large amounts of information have since disappeared."

    Guzman provided the title of the work -- "Antineoplastic activity of
    cannabinoids," an article in a 1975 Journal of the National Cancer Institute
    -- and this writer obtained a copy at the UC medical school library in Davis
    and faxed it to Madrid.

    The summary of the Virginia study begins, "Lewis lung adenocarcinoma growth
    was retarded by the oral administration of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and
    cannabinol (CBN)" -- two types of cannabinoids, a family of active
    components in marijuana. "Mice treated for 20 consecutive days with THC and
    CBN had reduced primary tumor size."

    The 1975 journal article doesn't mention breast cancer tumors, which
    featured in the only newspaper story ever to appear about the 1974 study --
    in the Local section of the Washington Post on August 18, 1974. Under the
    headline, "Cancer Curb Is Studied," it read in part:

    "The active chemical agent in marijuana curbs the growth of three kinds of
    cancer in mice and may also suppress the immunity reaction that causes
    rejection of organ transplants, a Medical College of Virginia team has
    discovered." The researchers "found that THC slowed the growth of lung
    cancers, breast cancers and a virus-induced leukemia in laboratory mice, and
    prolonged their lives by as much as 36 percent."

    Guzman, writing from Madrid, was eloquent in his response after this writer
    faxed him the clipping from the Washington Post of a quarter century ago. In
    translation, he wrote:

    "It is extremely interesting to me, the hope that the project seemed to
    awaken at that moment, and the sad evolution (lastimosa evolucion) of events
    during the years following the discovery, until now we once again ëdraw back
    the veil' over the anti-tumoral power of THC, twenty-five years later.
    Unfortunately, the world bumps along between such moments of hope and long
    periods of intellectual castration."

    News coverage of the Madrid discovery has been virtually nonexistent in this
    country. The news broke quietly on Feb. 29 with a story that ran once on the
    UPI wire about the Nature Medicine article. The New York Times, Washington
    Post and Los Angeles Times all ignored the story, even though its newsworthiness
    is indisputable: a benign substance occurring in nature destroys deadly brain tumors.

    http://www.docpotter.com/art_pot-tumor.html

    The shut down and destruction of research in the US is not only sad that many could have perhaps benefited from cannabis if they had cancer, but also that the scientific method has been suppressed by the government. The hypothesis was that THC caused all kinds of problems, and the research and experimentation proved the contrary. This lack of regard for the scientific method, which essentially brought the western world out of the dogmatic middle ages I think really marks the beginning decline in America. Don't get me wrong, we were going down a long time ago, but when a possibly revolutionary scientific discovery is shut down and even destroyed sickens me.
    5HT Reviewed by 5HT on . cannabis study found THC cancer fighter The term medical marijuana took on dramatic new meaning in February whenresearchers in Madrid announced they had destroyed incurable brain cancertumors in rats by injecting them with THC, the active ingredient in cannabis. The Madrid study marks only the second time that THC has been administered to tumor-bearing animals; the first was a Virginia investigation 26 years ago. In both studies, the THC shrank or destroyed tumors in a majority of the test subjects. Most Americans don't Rating: 5

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    Senior Member

    cannabis study found THC cancer fighter

    Makes me feel good about smoking weed (lol not that i didnt already)

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    #3
    Member

    cannabis study found THC cancer fighter

    I've heard of this before too and its a shame it never gets out to the mainstream media but this..

    "In 1983 the Reagan/Bush Administration tried to persuade American
    universities and researchers to destroy all 1966-76 cannabis research work,
    including compendiums in libraries, reports Jack Herer, who states, "We know
    that large amounts of information have since disappeared."

    sounds like book burning. That hasn't gone on for a while, I hoped that had been left behind us.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    cannabis study found THC cancer fighter

    See the government controls us like fuckin pets. When will we be able to make some fucking choices. I hate the fucking government because they think they are goddamn superman or something. Fuck the Authority, and Fuck the Government, Land of the free my ass!

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    #5
    Senior Member

    cannabis study found THC cancer fighter

    What a surprise, u mean the government doesnt want us to know that weed really isnt that bad for us no way.......

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    #6
    Senior Member

    cannabis study found THC cancer fighter

    legalization of cannabis would most likely mean the end of many pharmacueticals.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    cannabis study found THC cancer fighter

    this is the kinda stories we need on the evening news not stuff like unexploded gernades lobbed at some one deserves a live gernade and degenerate pedophiles in there P Js at court
    BAD COP NO DOUGHNUT!!

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    Senior Member

    cannabis study found THC cancer fighter

    Quote Originally Posted by 5HT
    legalization of cannabis would most likely mean the end of many pharmacueticals.
    And of course, that would be the main reason why the government would like to keep marijuana illegal. Considering that pharmacueticals are the second largest industry in the United States these days.

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    #9
    Junior Member

    cannabis study found THC cancer fighter

    I didn't even read the damn article but here are my thoughts:

    THC may be an anti-cancer agent but I do know that smoking anything is not good for you. you hold in your hits till you cought ur brains out and ur eyes tear. not one of you stupid fucks think that its not causing any damage to your lungs.. consider how small your alveoli are. why is it that they never linked cannibus smoking a direct link to lung cancer? because most users also smoke tobacco, so they can't conclude its cannibus alone. also, most users stop when they get older and more mature, before signs of respiratory cancer form. its smoke, not oxygen. it damages ur lungs. i have nothing against smoking pot tho, its a great thing, why else would i be on the forums? but don't be misinformed to try and justify your bad habbit. know the facts, then make ur decisions on how to proceed.

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    Senior Member

    cannabis study found THC cancer fighter

    Vape, kills almost all negative properties in the smoke. There's no side effects in eating or cooking with it.
    \"Today, maybe a good day, but tomorrow might be a better day.\"

    \"You know your happy when you pitch a tent in the morning.\"

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