See What Actually Happens When Cannabis Is Injected Into Cancer Cells
Science and doctor continue with the never-ending battle to find cure for cancer. While thousands of studies and experiments are made in order to find what can actually beat the cancer, we are showing you this video to see what happens when cannabis is injected into cancer cells.
Since one study published in 1974 in Washington Post newspaper, has been known that cannabis has anti-tumor effects. According to the research, THC which is cannabis’s component “slowed the growth of lung cancers, breast cancers and a virus-induced leukemia in laboratory mice, and prolonged their lives by as much as 36 percent.”
In 1975 an article published in the Journal of the National cancer institute titled “Antineoplastic Activity of Cannabinoids,” reported that “Lewis lung adenocarcinoma growth was retarded by the oral administration of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabinol (CBD). Mice treated for 20 consecutive days with THC and CBD had reduced primary tumor size.”
In 1998, a research team at Madrid’s Complutense University led by Dr. Manuel Guzman discovered that THC can selectively induce programmed cell death in brain tumor cells without negatively impacting surrounding healthy cells. They reported in the March 2002 issue of “Nature Medicine” they had destroyed incurable brain cancer tumors in rats by injecting them with THC.
Another research conducted in 2007 by Harvard Researchers has shown that compounds in cannabis stop the growth of lung cancer.