The Data is Very Strong: Marijuana Plant Extract Stops Cancers From Spreading
The data is very strong and there’s no toxicity associated with A compound found in cannabis could halt the spread of many forms of aggressive cancer, scientists say.
The first research to show marijuana’s anti-tumor properties was presented at the American Association for Cancer Research meeting in Los Angeles in 2007 demonstrating that THC may activate biological pathways that halt cancer cell division or block development of blood vessels that feed tumors. It then became a target of synthetic research into THC for drugs such as ImClone System Inc.’s Erbitux and Amgen Inc.’s Vectibix.
Researchers have now found that the compound, called cannabidiol, had the ability to ‘switch off’ the gene responsible for metastasis in an aggressive form of breast cancer. Importantly, this substance does not produce the psychoactive properties of the cannabis plant.
The team from the California Pacific Medical Center, in San Francisco, first spotted its potential five years ago, after it stopped the proliferation of human breast cancer cells in the lab.
Last year they published a study that found a similar effect in mice. Now they say they are on the verge of publishing further animal study results that expand these results further.
Nonpsychoactive cannabinoids, such as cannabidoil, are particularly advantageous to use because they avoid toxicity that is encountered with psychoactive cannabinoids at high doses useful in the method of the present invention. CBD (Cannabidiol), one of the main constituents of the cannabis plant has been proven medically to relieve many diseases including the inhibition of cancer cell growth. Recent studies have shown it to be an effective atypical anti-psychotic in treating schizophrenia. CBD also interferes with the amount of THC your brain processes, balancing the psychotropic effect of marijuana. That is precisely why the power of raw cannabis is turning heads.
Speaking to the San Francisco Chronicle, study co-leader Dr Sean McAllister, said: ‘The preclinical trial data is very strong, and there’s no toxicity. There’s really a lot or research to move ahead with and to get people excited.’
While he, along with colleague Dr Pierre Desprez acknowledge that they are some way off from turning their finding into a pill, they are already developing human trial models. They hope to eventually test the drug in combination with current chemotherapies.
Professor Desprez had previously found that a protein called ID-1 seemed to play a role in causing breast cancer to spread. Meanwhile Dr McAllister had discovered the cannabidiol had anti-cancer potential.
The pair teamed up to see if they could treat a particularly aggressive form of breast cancer called ‘triple negative.’ This form, which affects 15 per cent of patients, doesn’t have three hormone receptors that the most successful therapies target. Cells from this cancer have high levels of ID-1.
When they exposed cells from this cancer to cannabidiol they were shocked to find the cells not only stopped acting ‘crazy’ but also returned to a healthy normal state.
They discovered that the compound had turned off the overexpression of ID-1, stopping them from travelling to distant tissues.
Other potentially treatable cancers are forms of leukaemia, lung, ovarian and brain cancers, which also have high levels of ID-1.
Dr Desprez has a particular reason for wanting to create a treatment as quickly as possible – his sister was recently diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer at the age of 41.
Her condition is currently receptive to hormone therapies but Professor Desprez fears it could recur in a form that lacks hormone receptors.
He said: ‘I want to be ready for that. There is a deadline.’
Cannabis is a Class B drug that is illegal to have, give away or sell. “If cannabis were discovered in an Amazon rainforests today, people would be clambering to make as much use as they could out of the potential benefits of the plant,” said Donald L. Abrams, MD, Chief of Hematology and Oncology at San Francisco General Hospital and Professor of Medicine at the University California. Dr. Abrams is widely known for his research on medical cannabis applications. “Unfortunately, it carries with it a long and not so long history of being a persecuted plant,” he added.
Marco Torres is a research specialist, writer and consumer advocate for healthy lifestyles. He holds degrees in Public Health and Environmental Science and is a professional speaker on topics such as disease prevention, environmental toxins and health policy.
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Sep 28, 2012 @ 22:28:32
The one God given plant available on the planet that is shown to kill cancer and our government puts you in prison for using it, at the same time poisoning us with cancer causing foods, aerial spraying, poison water and toxic man made medications…I'll take God over man any day!
Nov 01, 2012 @ 04:04:55
yes, it's "god" who we should be thanking. oh wait, i meant the flying spaghetti monster. how could i be so stupid.
Dec 31, 2012 @ 20:34:59
although if you take the God out of south Mississippi's statement, I agree completely!
Jan 23, 2013 @ 20:11:52
PRAISE JESUS.
THE HISTORY ISN"T A LIE JUST GO LOOK AT WHAT THEY FOUND OFF THE COAST OF AN ISLAND IN ROME….
Mar 13, 2013 @ 21:18:09
Come on guys, it's not a religious debate. Something came out of something, to then become the product of this whole something. Now, the South Mississippi man or woman put is finger right in the wound. I completely agree with South Mississippi. The right to use hemp, or any other element of the earth's nature and for a purpose of medicinal and well-being, should be uncontested, but now is, at my greatest stupefaction, being criminally prosecuted by "democratically elected politicians".
It doesn't seem like there is a remaining, common understanding on the concepts of human rights anymore. The he/she Down South enumerated only a few alarming things about the way the system is "managed".
There's no need for those bitterly cynical thoughts or to proclaim some elaborate conspiracy theory. It's just common sense to me that if research shows positive healing benefits with something, adding that it's natural, that something should be fully exploited. But surprisingly, it's way at the other side of the spectrum.
Personally, I think the War On Drugs campaign did, and still does, the slightest efforts to serve its core mandate. Time to get our priorities aligned for our own good.
Sep 29, 2012 @ 00:08:02
wow just think of the people who needs this who is very sick right now. What is the matter with this country it is all about money and not the sick people.
Sep 29, 2012 @ 03:33:59
The US has held the patent on cannabinoids and cannabidiaol since the 90's. When someone patents anything they have to list the benefits of the product, so guess what? Yep, it cures a lot of illnesses including cancer and the DEA still classifies it as a drug with no medical value and highly addictive right alongside with heroin. Here's the link to the US Patent # 6,630,507. Happy Reading: http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=6630507.PN.&OS=PN/6630507&RS=PN/6630507.
Dec 23, 2012 @ 22:26:47
Hi Susan. Your link doesn't work, could you please check and repost, or repost on my wall. Thanks.
Feb 01, 2013 @ 07:27:14
same for me plz susan.
Feb 01, 2013 @ 12:04:22
Annette Allen http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.htm&r=8&p=1&f=G&l=50&d=PTXT&S1=6630507&OS=6630507&RS=6630507
Apr 01, 2013 @ 21:57:08
They have actually known of all of its benefits since the 40's but then there would only be one tycoon and not the whole nation full of the evil cooperations filling their pockets while we suffer.
Sep 29, 2012 @ 13:13:27
A natural herbal medicine that has many uses.
Sep 30, 2012 @ 14:00:10
That 'Power of Raw Cannabis' mentions research into CBD for autism in Luxembourg. We can't wait to read the results of that study!
Sep 30, 2012 @ 16:38:36
I'm sure this was first 'discovered' in 1974 in the US. Government response was to suppress the findings. How much pain and death could have been avoided if the research had been encouraged?
Sep 30, 2012 @ 16:38:36
I'm sure this was first 'discovered' in 1974 in the US. Government response was to suppress the findings. How much pain and death could have been avoided if the research had been encouraged?
Sep 30, 2012 @ 21:00:50
Id like to say I'm glad this is coming mainstream however the 1st research that showed this was not in 2007 but the 1970s the 1st study showing this was from Harvard, then in the 90s from the university of va, and many many other times as well.
Sep 30, 2012 @ 21:00:50
Id like to say I'm glad this is coming mainstream however the 1st research that showed this was not in 2007 but the 1970s the 1st study showing this was from Harvard, then in the 90s from the university of va, and many many other times as well.
Feb 01, 2013 @ 15:24:26
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&ved=0CEUQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fpubmed%2F1159836&ei=Et0LUaq5Nuyx0QHGroHQCg&usg=AFQjCNGI4Ud352v7jenI59p8Z4zgIB2bvw&bvm=bv.41867550,d.dmQ
Feb 01, 2013 @ 15:25:55
http://www.ukcia.org/research/AntineoplasticActivityOfCannabinoids/index.php
Antineoplastic activity of cannabinoids
A.E. Munson, L.S. Harris, M.A. Friedman, W.L. Dewey, and R.A. Carchman
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 55, No. 3, September 1975
Supported by Public Health Service grant DA00490 from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Health Services & Mental Health Administration; by a grant from the Alexander and Margaret Stewart Trust Fund; and by an institutional grant from the American Cancer Society.
Department of Pharmacology and the MCV/VCU Cancer Center, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University. Richmond, Va. 23298
Feb 01, 2013 @ 15:26:30
The 1975 research was done at the Medical College of Virginia.
Sep 30, 2012 @ 21:06:08
It's more profitable to give them something that doesn't work than to let them use a natural plant. They can't profit from something that's natural.
Sep 30, 2012 @ 21:06:08
It's more profitable to give them something that doesn't work than to let them use a natural plant. They can't profit from something that's natural.
Sep 30, 2012 @ 21:15:42
That's absolutely true, nothin more then a racket. Politicians and pharmaceutical company's go hand in hand
Sep 30, 2012 @ 21:15:42
That's absolutely true, nothin more then a racket. Politicians and pharmaceutical company's go hand in hand
Oct 03, 2012 @ 14:34:32
What's worse is the government has a patent on weed for its medical qualities, however they make it illegal because they say it has no medicinal use! Wtf!
Oct 03, 2012 @ 14:34:32
What's worse is the government has a patent on weed for its medical qualities, however they make it illegal because they say it has no medicinal use! Wtf!
Jan 23, 2013 @ 20:12:48
Show me patents please
#numberwakeup
Jan 24, 2013 @ 18:14:53
http://patients4medicalmarijuana.wordpress.com/medical-use-of-cannabis-video/the-government-holds-a-patent-for-medical-marijuana/
Feb 01, 2013 @ 15:27:36
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6630507.html
Apr 01, 2013 @ 14:57:16
Paul Michael it isnt hard to find.
Jan 23, 2013 @ 22:47:44
I stopped reading after the second factual error. The research presented recently is far from the first to demonstrate the efficacy of cannabinoids in killing cancer cells through various mechanisms. Futhermore, I would like to know details of the supposed THC "toxicity". An article repeating flagrant misconceptions as fact isn't worth finishing.
Feb 01, 2013 @ 04:27:47
I believe the patent number is 6630507
Feb 01, 2013 @ 09:29:44
Its also an effective anti-depressant, appetite stimulant, pain killer, and is very effective in relieving the symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
Mar 31, 2013 @ 17:32:38
yes, let's make a pill and a licensed prescription and have to have health care or insurance and money all to be able to get. Then let's make it such a pain in the arse end to get that no one will want to bother. Whatever we do, let's not just let people be able to grow their own medicine in their backyard. We can't have people just willy nilly curing cancer without a prescription or government permission to cure their cancer.
Apr 01, 2013 @ 14:55:17
So many children dieing of cancer and the gov has no sympathy for them. There's a cure and they deserve a chance to use it, we all do ,, legalize it
May 03, 2013 @ 20:15:46
data are
May 03, 2013 @ 20:15:46
data are