Hi, the other day I made a post talking about cannabinoid agonists and how a bunch of studies have shown that they are able to selectively target cancer cells and cure cancer. Shortly after my post was deleted and my entire user account was removed. I have just created my account again and it will probably be gone soon. They didn't even notify me or offer any kind of explanation.
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Cannabinoid receptor agonists are mitochondrial inhibitors: a unified hypothesis of how cannabinoids modulate mitochondrial function and induce cell death.
School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Nottingham, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham NG7 2UH, UK.
Time-lapse microscopy of human lung cancer (H460) cells showed that the endogenous cannabinoid anandamide (AEA), the phyto-...
gdudak,
Thank you for your reply. I did include links, to scientific, medical research studies showing how various synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists are able to kill cancer cells while leaving healthy cells be. Before posting those links I asked in my previous post if it was okay to post links, and didn't receive any instruction otherwise.
So, if this new thread of posts ...
kristyramone,
I apologize if you feel you were treated unfairly. I am not sure who removed your post and deleted your account, but it may have been because of a violation of our site policies. Please review them just in case this is what happened. I have no way of going back to look at your deleted post, but if you included any links or flooded different forums with information it may ...
Once again, I ask you to review our Forum Policies, which are at the top of the homepage. We explain our reasons pretty clearly. Also please review the "Complementary Therapies Guidelines" announcement. We do not tolerate any advocation of illegal or unsafe activity. Being that some of your posts are marijuana-related, I would say you are walking a fine line in a gray area. I ask you to be ...
1. Since every substance in the Universe is a chemical, Cannabinoid receptor agonists are a form of chemotherapy. The questions are 1. Are they safe? 2. Are they effective? 3. Are they better than what is already being used? I do not have any of the answers to these.
2. I highly doubt that any of the researches you quote would agree that they have found the cure for cancer. Most (if not ...
Chemotherapy is an unsafe activity.
Most synthetic cannabinoids, to include the often cited WIN 55,212-2 are not illegal, unlike THC.
The posts are not marijuana-related, they are synthetic cannabinoid related, chemicals which act on the same receptors in the body as THC does. They are not derived from marijuana and the only relation they share is that they activate the same CB1/...
Hi
A few positive studies does not a cure make. If this research comes to fruition what we will have will be new medications to add to the armoury of the already impressive list of anti cancer medications. We will not however have a "cure all" drug that will work with every cancer, it just doesn't work that way and to form that opinion is naive in the extreme and shows me that a ...
Chemotherapy is an unsafe activity. Most synthetic cannabinoids, to include the often cited WIN 55,212-2 are not illegal, unlike THC. The posts are not marijuana-related, they are synthetic cannabinoid related, chemicals which act on the same receptors in the body as THC does. They are not derived from marijuana and the only relation they share is that they activate the same CB1/CB2 receptors in the brain and body. I am encouraging the...
Once again, I ask you to review our Forum Policies, which are at the top of the homepage. We explain our reasons pretty clearly. Also please review the "Complementary Therapies Guidelines" announcement. We do not tolerate any advocation of illegal or unsafe activity. Being that some of your posts are marijuana-related, I would say you are walking a fine line in a gray area. I ask you to be smart and cautious with your posts....
1. Since every substance in the Universe is a chemical, Cannabinoid receptor agonists are a form of chemotherapy. The questions are 1. Are they safe? 2. Are they effective? 3. Are they better than what is already being used? I do not have any of the answers to these. 2. I highly doubt that any of the researches you quote would agree that they have found the cure for cancer. Most (if not all) cancer researchs do not think there will ever be...
Hi A few positive studies does not a cure make. If this research comes to fruition what we will have will be new medications to add to the armoury of the already impressive list of anti cancer medications. We will not however have a "cure all" drug that will work with every cancer, it just doesn't work that way and to form that opinion is naive in the extreme and shows me that a fundamental understanding of the nature...
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