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27/09/2017

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This is up-to-date research and totally out of most peoples comfort zonehttps://thesacredplant.com/docuseries/episode7/
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06/06/2017
Ok now things need to move faster and cut out the red tape
05/03/2017

Ok now things need to move faster and cut out the red tape

Some of Australia's most high-profile medicinal cannabis advocates band together to launch a new campaign for better access to the drug.

12/04/2016

A new innovation in the medicinal cannabis industry may have found an all-natural and highly effective way for women to treat menstrual cramps and pains.

3 Feb 2016AUSTRALIA VICTORIA TO TAKE PART IN TRIALS OF MEDICINAL CANNABISTHE LAW* The Access to Medicinal Cannabis Bill ...
02/03/2016

3 Feb 2016
AUSTRALIA VICTORIA TO TAKE PART IN TRIALS OF MEDICINAL CANNABIS
THE LAW
* The Access to Medicinal Cannabis Bill that Victoria's parliament is set to debate this month could legalise medicinal cannabis products for severely ill patients.
TRIALS
* 10 kids from Victoria with severe epilepsy will take part in an ongoing international trial of synthetic cannabis.
* Victoria will join a NSW-led trial late this year of cannabis and cannabis-derived products for the terminally ill.
* If the Access to Medicinal Cannabis Bill passes, a cannabis cultivation trial will get underway with the first patients expected to be able to access products from 2017.
SYNTHETIC CANNABINOID
* Chemical structure different to THC (the active component of cannabis) but effects are similar to cannabis.
* Usually sold combined with herbs.
NATURAL CANNABIS
* Is a depressant drug, main active chemical is THC (delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol).
* Comes in three forms:
* Ma*****na: the dried plant that's smoked
* Hashish: dried resin usually mixed with to***co or added to foods
* Hash oil: a liquid usually added to the tip of a cigarette
(Source: www.druginfo.adf.org.au

Its a bit late but Happy Christmas and Happy Holidays
17/01/2016

Its a bit late but Happy Christmas and Happy Holidays

Just bought my Christmas Tree from the market and the man said if i gave it plenty of light and water he would even and come and take it away for me come February! What a great deal and nice young man he was!!

.A scientist in the United Kingdom has found that compounds derived from ma*****na can kill cancerous cells found in peo...
06/07/2014

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A scientist in the United Kingdom has found that compounds derived from ma*****na can kill cancerous cells found in people with leukemia, a form of cancer that is expected to cause an estimated 24,000 deaths in the United States this year.

"Cannabinoids have a complex action; it hits a number of important processes that cancers need to survive," study author Dr. Wai Liu, an oncologist at St. George's University of London, told The Huffington Post. "For that reason, it has really good potential over other drugs that only have one function. I am impressed by its activity profile, and feel it has a great future, especially if used with standard chemotherapies."

Liu's study was recently published in the journal Anticancer Research. It was supported by funding from GW Pharmaceuticals, which already makes a cannabis-derived drug used to treat spasticity caused by multiple sclerosis.

The study looked at the effects of six different non-psychoactive cannabinoids -- compounds derived from ma*****na that do not cause the "high" associated with its THC ingredient -- when applied alone, and in combination, to leukemia cells. Cannabinoids displayed a "diverse range of therapeutic qualities" that "target and switch off" pathways that allow cancers to grow, Liu told U.S. News & World Report.

Liu stressed to HuffPost that his research was built around the testing of the six purified cannabinoid forms -- not traditional cannabis oil, which Liu described as "crude" in comparison and generally containing 80-100 different cannabinoids. "We do not really know which are the ones that will be anticancer and those that may be harmful," Liu said.

During the study, Liu and his team grew leukemia cells in a lab and cultured them with increasing doses of the six pure cannabinoids, both individually and in combination with each other. His study says the six cannabinoids were CBD (Cannabidiol), CBDA (Cannabidiolic acid), CBG (Cannbigerol), CBGA (Cannabigerolic acid), CBGV (Cannabigevarin) and CBGVA (Cannabigevaric acid). Liu and his team then assessed the viability of the leukemia cells and determined whether or not the cannabinoids destroyed the cells or stopped them from growing.

Although promising, Liu also said that it remains unclear if the cannabinoid treatment would work on the 200-plus existing types of cancer.

"Cancer is an umbrella term for a range of diseases that fundamentally differ in their cellular makeup, [and] which occur as a result of disturbances to growth controls," Liu said. "Chemotherapy works by disrupting these dysfunctional growth signals. Therefore, any cancers that have these profiles should respond to the chemotherapy. It just so happens that a number of cannabinoids can target these very same mechanisms that make cancer what it is, and so any cancer that exhibits these faults should respond well to cannabinoids. The flip side is, of course, that other cancers may not have these same genetic faults and so cannabinoids may not work as well."

According to the Centers for Disease Control, 7.6 million people die from various forms of cancer each year worldwide.

When asked if smoking ma*****na has the same or similar effects as ingesting the pure cannabinoid compounds he studied, Liu said he thinks it's unlikely.

"Smoking cannabis introduces a number of potential problems," Liu said. "First, the complex makeup of cannabis that contains about 80 bioactive substances means that the desired anticancer effect may be lost because these compounds may interfere with each other. Second, we see that delivering the drug either by injection or by a tablet would ensure the most effective doses are given. Smoking would be variable, and indeed the heat of the burning may actually destroy the useful nature of the compounds."

In 2012, researchers at the California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco found that CBD (cannbidiol), a non-toxic, non-psychoactive chemical compound found in the cannabis plant, could stop metastasis in many kinds of aggressive cancer.

The National Cancer Institute has also funded some research into cannabis and cancer, including a 2012 study that looked at the effects cannabis compounds have on slowing the progression of breast cancer, spokesman Michael Miller told U.S. News and World Report. However NCI has not funded research on the effects of cannabinoids on leukemia.

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