THC is anticarcinogenic: US gov, 1996

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THC is anticarcinogenic: US government, 1996




"Thus, in our studies, rats and mice that received THC for 2 years exhibited body weight reductions, enhanced survival rates, and decreased tumor incidences in several sites, mainly organs under hormonal control. These earlier experimental carcinogenesis results on THC clearly lend further validity to the notion that cannabinoids may indeed be anticarcinogenic."

DB (I'll save you the trouble. Darkbeaver you're just a conspiracy nut, our governments would never do that and neither would our brave dedicated cancer researchers or the saintly pharmasutical corporations. They have been fighting tirelessly to save lives. **** them all.)DB
 

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It also kills the little talked about pandemic MRSA but then big pharma wouldn't be able to charge $3000 for two weeks of linezolid or vancomyacin if you can grow the defense and cure in a closet for **** all.
 

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I'll stick to good foods and keeping my thought processes at status quo. It doesn't need the twist.
 

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I'll stick to good foods and keeping my thought processes at status quo. It doesn't need the twist.

" Keeping my thought process at status quo" what a sad excuse not to improve a deficiency. You no doubt will be a willing burden on the health care system someday.

It also kills the little talked about pandemic MRSA but then big pharma wouldn't be able to charge $3000 for two weeks of linezolid or vancomyacin if you can grow the defense and cure in a closet for **** all.

This state of criminal conspiracy encompasses many deaths and other injuries and no one will ever accurately measure the irreperable damages and cost in money that this great atrocity against humanity has perpetrated. I will charge the Canadian Cancer Association with murder. The MRSA thing is as the rest inexcusable. The culprits are clearly understood in this case against the people.
 

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One says: THC is a very potent chemical compared to other psychoactive drugs. An intravenous (IV) dose of only 1 milligram can produce serious mental and psychological effects.

I've NEVER heard of someone banging pot but I have used bhang.
 

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http://drug-abuse.suite101.com/artic...na-actually-doMarijuana contains numerous cannabinoids in addition to THC and CBD. The amount and intensity of each varies from plant to plant, and they interact in complex ways which are not yet fully understood. This cannabinoid cocktail has different effects on different users. Sensations may include:

  • euphoria
  • relaxation
  • anxiety or panic
  • a distorted sense of time
  • difficulty with thinking and problem solving
  • diminished physical coordination
  • heightened enjoyment of food (“the munchies”)
  • heightened sensory awareness
  • depression
Many of the anti-depressants will do the same things, they are legal and they are killers of hundreds of thousands every year but they are legal, they are legal. **** all lawyers too.






THC is only an ingredient in pot. Guess you missed that.

injecting THC - Google Search

Being lectured by an non user is a hoot annag.
 
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Did you read your links?

If anyone tried injecting I'm sure they'd drop dead. Cannabis resin isn't water soluble and would clot in the blood stream if you used a solvent like alcohol you'd be in deep ****.
I read a few. They said THC is a n ingredient in pot.
People will try strange things in order to get high. And even offer weird excuses to rationalize getting high.
 

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Anna dosen't know about her cannibinoid system, my not even realize she has one. Dosen't even know that she couldn't live without cannibinoids.

All this pot talk has made me itchy, I think I'll inject some intoome right away.
 

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http://drug-abuse.suite101.com/artic...na-actually-doMarijuana contains numerous cannabinoids in addition to THC and CBD. The amount and intensity of each varies from plant to plant, and they interact in complex ways which are not yet fully understood. This cannabinoid cocktail has different effects on different users. Sensations may include:

  • euphoria
  • relaxation
  • anxiety or panic
  • a distorted sense of time
  • difficulty with thinking and problem solving
  • diminished physical coordination
  • heightened enjoyment of food (“the munchies”)
  • heightened sensory awareness
  • depression
Many of the anti-depressants will do the same things, they are legal and they are killers of hundreds of thousands every year but they are legal, they are legal. **** all lawyers too.








Being lectured by an non user is a hoot annag.
Oh, I readily admit to being ignorant of drugs and stuff. I don't like the effects of them so I don't have much interest in them. (With the exception of an occasional alcoholic drink now and then). But I have read a little bit: for instance, a joint has 14 times the amount of tar a cigarette has. THC does nasty things to memory, for instance. There's this, too:
Chronic Marijuana Use: Long-term Effects of Smoking Pot Impacts Health

This, too:
http://behavioural-psychology.suite101.com/article.cfm/marijuana_triggers_mental_illness
 
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There's the huge difference between smoking marijuana and administering an organic chemical compound purified from marijuana. Smoking pot is actually highly carcinogenic, it causes an increase in the risk of lung cancer, mouth cancer, etc - pretty much like regular tobacco smoking does.

THC, on the other hand, is just a chemical substance, one of the many, present in cannabis plants. To achieve its anticancer activity, THC should be purified first (or synthesized) and administered orally or by injections, but not through smoking cannabis.
 

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Oh, I readily admit to being ignorant of drugs and stuff. I don't like the effects of them so I don't have much interest in them. (With the exception of an occasional alcoholic drink now and then). But I have read a little bit: for instance, a joint has 14 times the amount of tar a cigarette has. THC does nasty things to memory, for instance. There's this, too:
Chronic Marijuana Use: Long-term Effects of Smoking Pot Impacts Health

This, too:
Marijuana Triggers Mental Illness: Marijuana May Not Be Good Medicine
How

Anna,
How come you have so many of those symptoms listed?

it causes an increase in the risk of lung cancer, mouth cancer, etc - pretty much like regular tobacco smoking does.
Nope. That's a myth.

THC, on the other hand, is just a chemical substance, one of the many, present in cannabis plants. To achieve its anticancer activity, THC should be purified first (or synthesized) and administered orally or by injections, but not through smoking cannabis.
THC isn't the magic ingredient. There are over 56 known cannabinoids and it's not clear how or which ones interact with the biology of mammals. Synthetic THC is a waste.
 

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Anna,
How come you have so many of those symptoms listed?
Who's Anna?

Nope. That's a myth.
Well, post a link refuting it then. Any others you care to refute?

THC isn't the magic ingredient. There are over 56 known cannabinoids and it's not clear how which ones interact with the biology of mammals.
It seems to be clear to some scientists.
Sythetic THC is a waste.
Synthetic lotsathings is a waste.
 

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Study Finds No Cancer-Marijuana Connection


[SIZE=-1]By Marc Kaufman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, May 26, 2006
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The largest study of its kind has unexpectedly concluded that smoking marijuana, even regularly and heavily, does not lead to lung cancer.
The new findings "were against our expectations," said Donald Tashkin of the University of California at Los Angeles, a pulmonologist who has studied marijuana for 30 years.
"We hypothesized that there would be a positive association between marijuana use and lung cancer, and that the association would be more positive with heavier use," he said. "What we found instead was no association at all, and even a suggestion of some protective effect."
Federal health and drug enforcement officials have widely used Tashkin's previous work on marijuana to make the case that the drug is dangerous. Tashkin said that while he still believes marijuana is potentially harmful, its cancer-causing effects appear to be of less concern than previously thought.
Earlier work established that marijuana does contain cancer-causing chemicals as potentially harmful as those in tobacco, he said. However, marijuana also contains the chemical THC, which he said may kill aging cells and keep them from becoming cancerous.
Tashkin's study, funded by the National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Drug Abuse, involved 1,200 people in Los Angeles who had lung, neck or head cancer and an additional 1,040 people without cancer matched by age, sex and neighborhood.
They were all asked about their lifetime use of marijuana, tobacco and alcohol. The heaviest marijuana smokers had lighted up more than 22,000 times, while moderately heavy usage was defined as smoking 11,000 to 22,000 marijuana cigarettes. Tashkin found that even the very heavy marijuana smokers showed no increased incidence of the three cancers studied.
"This is the largest case-control study ever done, and everyone had to fill out a very extensive questionnaire about marijuana use," he said. "Bias can creep into any research, but we controlled for as many confounding factors as we could, and so I believe these results have real meaning."
Tashkin's group at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA had hypothesized that marijuana would raise the risk of cancer on the basis of earlier small human studies, lab studies of animals, and the fact that marijuana users inhale more deeply and generally hold smoke in their lungs longer than tobacco smokers -- exposing them to the dangerous chemicals for a longer time. In addition, Tashkin said, previous studies found that marijuana tar has 50 percent higher concentrations of chemicals linked to cancer than tobacco cigarette tar.
While no association between marijuana smoking and cancer was found, the study findings, presented to the American Thoracic Society International Conference this week, did find a 20-fold increase in lung cancer among people who smoked two or more packs of cigarettes a day.
The study was limited to people younger than 60 because those older than that were generally not exposed to marijuana in their youth, when it is most often tried.
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© 2006 The Washington Post Company​
 

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CBD is my favourite cannabinoid. It destroys the inflamation from my arthritis and it does it safely and near completely, this in turn destroys the pain which allows me to function. And it does that in ten minutes I don't have to wait for six months and then wonder if the legal stuff is doing anything at all except make pricks rich. The legal stuff is all dangerous junk that long term patients should get off.
 

Sаbine

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Nope. That's a myth.

Smoking does do that.
Here you go - read what the American Cancer Society says (below). And I'm not talking about the effects of purified THC alone, which is another, completely different story. I'm talking about smoking here.


From the ACS website:

Smoking or eating raw marijuana can cause a number of effects, including feelings of euphoria, short-term memory loss, difficulty in completing complex tasks, changes in the perception of time and space, sleepiness, anxiety, confusion, and inability to concentrate. In studies, cannabinoids have been linked with dizziness, depression, paranoia, and hallucinations. Other side effects include low blood pressure, rapid heart beat, and heart palpitations. Instances of death are rare. A review of studies looked at cannabinoid use in chemotherapy patients and found that one in eleven would stop using it because of side effects.
Many researchers agree that marijuana contains known carcinogens, or chemicals that can cause cancer. Results of epidemiologic studies of marijuana and cancer risk have been inconsistent, and most recent epidemiologic studies have not found a substantial effect on cancer risk. However, some researchers caution that these studies are difficult to conduct, as some people may not be truthful about illegal habits such as smoking marijuana, and that these negative results should not be interpreted as convincing evidence of safety. They caution that smoking marijuana may decrease reproductive function, cause lung disease, and increase the risk of cancer of the lungs, mouth, and tongue. It may also suppress the body's immune system and increase the risk of leukemia in children whose mothers smoke marijuana during pregnancy. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not use marijuana.

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