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Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of about 420 phytochemicals produced by the cannabis plant. Earlier this month the National Cancer Institute included a new page on their website suggesting that CBD has been shown in clinical trials to kill cancer cells in tumor-induced mice.
The American Cancer Society has recommended that marijuana be removed from schedule I classification (lumped in with heroin and LSD) so that more research can be done involving humans.
CBD, unlike THC, is non-psychoactive. Medicines can be taken in the form of tinctures, lozenges, teas, etc.
CBD and other cannabinoids have been shown to be effective in the treatment of many disorders and diseases. So far;
Antiemetic: Reduces nausea and vomiting.
Anticonvulsant: Suppresses seizure activity.
Antipsychotic: Combats psychosis disorders
Anti-inflammatory: Combats inflammatory disorders.
Anti-oxidant: Combats neurodegenerative disorders.
Anti-tumoral/Anti-cancer: Combats tumor and cancer cells
Anxiolytic/Anti-depressant: Combats anxiety and depression disorders
One of the more promising areas of potential for CBDs is in the cases of formerly non-treatable epilepsy and other seizures.
“"For those patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy who have failed several medications, often many medications, and for whom available options are not promising, and [who] may have exhausted dietary therapies [and] vagus nerve surgical therapies, I think that medical marijuana is an extremely reasonable option at this time,” he said."
~Orrin Devinsky, MD, FAAN, the director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at New York University (NYU)
Parents of children with Davet's Syndrome who formerly had no effective treatment have reported in numerous cases that CBD worked miracles, in some cases a 100% cessation of seizures.
It's a new and promising field of medicine, and one that is bound to confront resistance from manufacturers of more expensive drugs with more heinous side effects.
Special Report: What Neurologists Are Doing About Medical Ma... : Neurology Today
Cannabis and Cannabinoids
5 Must-Know Facts About Cannabidiol (CBD)
- Studies in mice and rats have shown that cannabinoids may inhibit tumor growth by causing cell death, blocking cell growth, and blocking the development of blood vessels needed by tumors to grow.Laboratory and animal studieshave shown that cannabinoids may be able to kill cancer cells while protecting normal cells.
- The page goes on to list numerous other health benefits.
The American Cancer Society has recommended that marijuana be removed from schedule I classification (lumped in with heroin and LSD) so that more research can be done involving humans.
CBD, unlike THC, is non-psychoactive. Medicines can be taken in the form of tinctures, lozenges, teas, etc.
CBD and other cannabinoids have been shown to be effective in the treatment of many disorders and diseases. So far;
Antiemetic: Reduces nausea and vomiting.
Anticonvulsant: Suppresses seizure activity.
Antipsychotic: Combats psychosis disorders
Anti-inflammatory: Combats inflammatory disorders.
Anti-oxidant: Combats neurodegenerative disorders.
Anti-tumoral/Anti-cancer: Combats tumor and cancer cells
Anxiolytic/Anti-depressant: Combats anxiety and depression disorders
One of the more promising areas of potential for CBDs is in the cases of formerly non-treatable epilepsy and other seizures.
“"For those patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy who have failed several medications, often many medications, and for whom available options are not promising, and [who] may have exhausted dietary therapies [and] vagus nerve surgical therapies, I think that medical marijuana is an extremely reasonable option at this time,” he said."
~Orrin Devinsky, MD, FAAN, the director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at New York University (NYU)
Parents of children with Davet's Syndrome who formerly had no effective treatment have reported in numerous cases that CBD worked miracles, in some cases a 100% cessation of seizures.
It's a new and promising field of medicine, and one that is bound to confront resistance from manufacturers of more expensive drugs with more heinous side effects.
Special Report: What Neurologists Are Doing About Medical Ma... : Neurology Today
Cannabis and Cannabinoids
5 Must-Know Facts About Cannabidiol (CBD)