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National Cancer Institute apparently didn't want this to get out

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dumpcare



https://www.leafly.com/news/health/government-run-cancer-institute-quietly-acknowledges-that-cannabi

The National Cancer Institute is an organization mandated by U.S. law to educate Americans about cancer and the latest research efforts. According to its website, NCI is touted as "the U.S. government's principal agency for cancer research." And recently, it quietly admitted that cancer cells have been killed by cannabis in a lab setting.


NCI's website has a section that provides a basic overview of what cannabis is and how cannabinoids affect the human body. Included in this section is a surprising bullet point:

"Cannabis has been show to kill cancer cells in the laboratory (see Question 6)."

Question 6" refers to whether any preclinical studies have been conducted using either cannabis or cannabinoids. The website references studies conducted on mice and rats that allude to cannabinoids inhibiting tumor growth by causing cells to die, blocking cell growth, and blocking the development of blood vessels tumors rely on for growth. It also linked to additional studies which are summarized below:

Cannabinoids can potentially reduce the risk of colon cancer due to its anti-inflammatory effects on the colon;
Delta-9-THC was found to damage or kill liver cancer cells;
Delta-9-THC had anti-tumor effects;
CBD caused breast cancer cell death while having little effect on normal/healthy breast cells;
CBD, when used with chemotherapy, may help make chemotherapy more effective and increase cancer cell death without adversely impacting normal/healthy cells.
Furthermore, NCI acknowledged that cannabis can help with the following:

Stimulating appetite
Pain relief
Relieving nausea/vomiting
Treating anxiety
Improving sleep quality
Despite all of this promising research, NCI clarified that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved cannabis for use in treating cancer, and only two cannabinoids (dronabinol and nabilone) are approved for treating nausea and vomiting as a result of chemotherapy

How can the U.S. government keep cannabis federally illegal, throw nonviolent drug offenders in jail, and instruct the DEA to raid cannabis businesses while at the same time acknowledging through its own cancer institute that cannabis may possess cancer-killing properties? We have a potentially powerful cancer-fighting agent at our fingertips -- shouldn't we allow for more cannabis research in an effort to save as many people from this devastating disease as possible?

2seaoat



When you have to be fingerprinted to take medicine which helps you, it is not the patient who is sick......it is a society who conducts a war on drugs and fills our prisons with non violent offenders and bankrupts America.

dumpcare



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You wouldn't want people living longer would you ? I mean if you are the government you would want them to be productive and then die quickly.....What's better than cancer ? What a money maker for the medical industry.

dumpcare



Not to mention the $$$$$$ they can save in social security benefits, medicare and all retirement plans.

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