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Allez faire un tour là bas : http://www.chanvre-info.ch/info/fr/-Dos ... ncer-.html
et meme plus particulierement (paske c'est la rubrique cancer) , http://www.chanvre-info.ch/info/fr/-Le- ... cine-.html
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Cannabis et cancer du poumon :
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jlmurrat33
la partie cancer et cannabis du forum que tu viens de référencer est très interessante. Mais c'est connu depuis le début des années 70 mini que le cannabis lutte efficacement contre le cancer. Celà semble confirmer ma théorie, qque chose que j'ai lu dans une étude sérieuse avant la MAJ de http://www.treatingyourself.com : les cellules cancéreuses ayant 1000 à 2000 fois plus de récepteurs à cannabinoïdes que les autres, quand tu fumes un pet elles sont tellement stone qu'elles se jettent à oualpé par la fenêtre, c a d elle ne peuvent plus fonctionner et s'auto-détruisent.
C'est c*n comme la Lune et vieux comme le Monde !
C'est c*n comme la Lune et vieux comme le Monde !
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jlmurrat33
Encore un truc sur les cannabinoïdes et le cancer :
une étude italienne prouvant que le cannabidiol lutte efficacement contre la croissance des cellules malignes dans les cancers du sein :
Cannabidiol Inhibits Breast Cancer Cell Growth
Cannabidiol Dramatically Inhibits Breast Cancer Cell Growth, Study Says
Naples, Italy: Compounds in marijuana inhibit cancer cell growth in animals and in culture on a wide range of tumoral cell lines, including human breast carcinoma cells, human prostate carcimona cells, and human colectoral carcinoma cells, according to preclinical trial data published in the May issue of the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.
Investigators at Italy's Instuto di Chemica Biomolecolare assessed the anti-cancer activity of various non-psychoactive cannabinoids - including cannabidiol (CBD), cannabigerol (CBG), and cannabichromine (CBC) - in vivo and in vitro. Researchers reported that CBD acts as a more potent inhibitor of cancer cell growth than other cannabinoids, including THC, and noted that the compound is particularly efficacious in halting the spread of breast cancer cells by triggering apoptosis (programmed cell death).
Cannabigerol and CBC also possess anti-tumor properties, but lack the potency of CBD, they found.
"These results suggest the use in cancer therapy for cannabidiol," investigators concluded.
Previous studies have shown cannabinoids to reduce the size and halt the spread of glioma (brain tumor) cells in animals and humans in a dose dependent manner. Separate preclinical studies have also demonstrated cannabinoids to inhibit cancer cell growth and selectively trigger malignant cell death in skin_cancer cells, leukemic_cells, lung cancer cells, and prostate_carcinoma cells, among other cancerous cell lines.
For more information, please contact Paul Armentano, NORML Senior Policy Analyst, at (202) 483-5500. Full text of the study, "Antitumor activity of plant cannabinoids with emphasis on the effect of cannabidiol on human breast carcinoma," is available online at: Report. Additional information on cannabinoids' anti-cancer properties is available in NORML's report, "Cannabinoids as Cancer Hope," online at:
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6814
une étude italienne prouvant que le cannabidiol lutte efficacement contre la croissance des cellules malignes dans les cancers du sein :
Cannabidiol Inhibits Breast Cancer Cell Growth
Cannabidiol Dramatically Inhibits Breast Cancer Cell Growth, Study Says
Naples, Italy: Compounds in marijuana inhibit cancer cell growth in animals and in culture on a wide range of tumoral cell lines, including human breast carcinoma cells, human prostate carcimona cells, and human colectoral carcinoma cells, according to preclinical trial data published in the May issue of the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.
Investigators at Italy's Instuto di Chemica Biomolecolare assessed the anti-cancer activity of various non-psychoactive cannabinoids - including cannabidiol (CBD), cannabigerol (CBG), and cannabichromine (CBC) - in vivo and in vitro. Researchers reported that CBD acts as a more potent inhibitor of cancer cell growth than other cannabinoids, including THC, and noted that the compound is particularly efficacious in halting the spread of breast cancer cells by triggering apoptosis (programmed cell death).
Cannabigerol and CBC also possess anti-tumor properties, but lack the potency of CBD, they found.
"These results suggest the use in cancer therapy for cannabidiol," investigators concluded.
Previous studies have shown cannabinoids to reduce the size and halt the spread of glioma (brain tumor) cells in animals and humans in a dose dependent manner. Separate preclinical studies have also demonstrated cannabinoids to inhibit cancer cell growth and selectively trigger malignant cell death in skin_cancer cells, leukemic_cells, lung cancer cells, and prostate_carcinoma cells, among other cancerous cell lines.
For more information, please contact Paul Armentano, NORML Senior Policy Analyst, at (202) 483-5500. Full text of the study, "Antitumor activity of plant cannabinoids with emphasis on the effect of cannabidiol on human breast carcinoma," is available online at: Report. Additional information on cannabinoids' anti-cancer properties is available in NORML's report, "Cannabinoids as Cancer Hope," online at:
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6814