Putting you on ignore now so don't waste your time typing anymore.
Wimpy move therePutting you on ignore now so don't waste your time typing anymore.
You're ignored too. My threads will be a lot more peaceful now and I'm pretty sure I won't be missing anything a value.Wimpy move there
Lol, you failed.Found a pretty good pdf on the subject. You won't find much in the way of direct human experiments, for the obvious reason that it's illegal. However, the evidence that does exist is vastly on the side of it being immunosuppressive, as this quote from the pdf suggests.
"In 1998 Cabral and Pettit wrote a review paper on the subject of cannabis and immunity. “This substance (THC) has been shown to be immunosuppressive and to decrease host resistance to bacteria, protozoan and viral infections. Macrophages, T-lymphocytes and natural killer cells appear to be major targets of the immunosuppressive effects of THC. Definitive data which directly links marijuana use to increased susceptibility to infection in humans is currently unavailable, however the fact that current literature reports indicate that THC alters resistance to infection in vitro in a variety of experiments on animals supports the hypothesis that a similar effect occurs in humans."
and;
"A Columbia study in 1999 by Dr James Dobson found a control group smoking a single marijuana cigarette every other day for a year had a white blood cell count 39% below the normal. He said, “Marijuana can cause great harm”."
and;
"Apoptosis is the key mechanism programmed by the genetic code which regulates the life and death of a cell. It is the “programmed cell death” of all mammalian cells. Apoptosis relates to the destruction of the DNA formation by the cell itself. Professor Gabriel Nahas, interviewed for an Italian newspaper, Italy Daily Roma in 2000 said the process accounted for the findings more than twenty-five years (1973) before of the damaging effects of marijuana and THC on lymphocytes. THC induces apoptosis of the cells. Because of the long-term storage of THC in body fat, the “death signals” from the THC remain in the body and act on the cells for weeks."
You can read the rest in the pdf. I'm not going to use it anymore myself, even though I enjoy the mental effects. Just not worth it. I may grow it for other people who feel that the side effects are worth it to treat a disease that they have, but me personally? No, I'm done.
Debate loss 101You're ignored too. My threads will be a lot more peaceful now and I'm pretty sure I won't be missing anything a value.
That is very interesting BobCajun, Can you tell me what it means to be in a cannabinoid to be in a neutral form for the body?It's important to note that it's only THC which has been implicated in immune suppression. CBD or even THCA may be perfectly safe. THCA is the natural form, after all. Maybe the plant in its natural state is entirely benevolent. It's just when you apply significant heat to it that it's converted to the potentially harmful form. Simple drying doesn't do much.
No I cannot, because I am not a scientist, sorry. It's just two different compounds with different effects. Now I want to point out that the pdf I linked does have a couple parts about THC being effective against some forms of cancer;That is very interesting BobCajun, Can you tell me what it means to be in a cannabinoid to be in a neutral form for the body?
Here's what glioma means; "There have been a few papers putting forward the idea that cannabinoids or their metabolites may prove useful in the treatment of some cancers.
The administration of THC and a synthetic cannabinoid agonist into the tumour induced a considerable regression of malignant gliomas in rats and in mice. No substantial neurotoxic effect was produced by the cannabinoid treatment in the conditions employed. Two glioma cell lines in culture demonstrated that the cannabinoids signalled apoptosis in the cells. It was suggested that these results may provide the basis for a new therapeutic approach for the treatment of malignant gliomas (Galve-Roperph et al 2000).
In that quote it's about skin cancer. It wasn't actually THC that they used but we'll assume for now that THC would behave similarly. So it may be useful against skin cancer too. However, it did not say that it cured the cancers. It said "considerable regression of malignant gliomas" and "a decrease in the viability of several mouse skin cancer cell lines". And it didn't include a report about side effects, like on the immune system. It doesn't look like a miracle cancer cure or anything like that to me.Casanova and colleagues in 2001 showed that both CB1 and CB2 receptors are present in hair follicles and skin. The synthetic cannabinoid WIN55, 212-2 induced a decrease in the viability of several mouse skin cancer cell lines, non-cancer lines being unaffected. This occurred through the process of
apoptosis. CB1 and CB2 receptors were involved
How is you dental health in the first place? Do you floss or use a water pix twice a day? Any use of mouth washes that contain fluoride or/and an anti-bacterial wash containing H202? Just asking if it could another issue? I've had some periodontal issues and since moving to the water pix my mouth is coming alone fine for an old geezer.I noticed that when I smoked mj daily for a few weeks I would get a tooth abscess on a particular upper front tooth. The first few times wasn't that bad, just soreness, but recently it got worse. My entire upper lip area swelled up and right now it also moved up to one eye, making the area below it swell up like I got punched, but without the bruising. These infections happened exclusively when I had used mj steadily, as I said. I now have to actually stop using it before it kills me. So I searched "cannabis immune suppression" and found the following.
So it's not quite as benign as many believe. The page says that the immune suppression may be beneficial in certain conditions in which the immune system is overactive and attacking the body itself, such as arthritis, multiple sclerosis, lupus and hepatitis. Otherwise, probably not a great idea to use it, at least not daily.
BTW, I suggest that people interested in curing cancer rather than causing or promoting it do some research on the polyphenols in Rosemary, specifically Carnosic acid, carnosol and rosmanol. These compounds have similarities to Cannabinoids, appearing to have similar functions in the plants, mostly antioxidant and UV protection. More is produced in response to UV like with Cannabis. Anyway, point being, Rosemary may be the real miracle herb. Oddly, you never hear it mentioned whereas you hear about medical Cannabis all the time. An added benefit is that it's completely legal, doesn't cause intoxication and is very common.
Brilliant!Your like an elementary student given the equation 2x+4=8
You then go into pre algebra and start screaming x=2
You have such an incomplete understanding of what your even posting its absurd.
You come on here making threads and posts that are irrelevant. Your right your not a scientist. Stop trying to be one
Worse than Ralphee David kratos and Skywalker combined.
Go to school. Seek counseling perhaos
Just regular brushing, the other stuff is impractical. But in the pdf I linked it does say that smoking Cannabis causes increased periodontal disease, like about 3-4 times as much as non Cannabis smokers.How is you dental health in the first place? Do you floss or use a water pix twice a day? Any use of mouth washes that contain fluoride or/and an anti-bacterial wash containing H202? Just asking if it could another issue? I've had some periodontal issues and since moving to the water pix my mouth is coming alone fine for an old geezer.
On ignore now. You're too ignorant for me to actually reply to other than this.Bobby do us all a fucking favor. An early Christmas present. Obviously you don't like weed so why not quit and get your non-science outta here.
You're just arguing shit for amusement. Go feed the squirrels or something more productive
Did you post that for your own amusement? Cause i just did.Bobby do us all a fucking favor. An early Christmas present. Obviously you don't like weed so why not quit and get your non-science outta here.
You're just arguing shit for amusement. Go feed the squirrels or something more productive
Tell me this, smarty pants. Why is Cannabis effective for diseases where the immune system is attacking the body?
(https://www.marijuanatimes.org/cannabis-can-treat-herpes-virus-infection/)A recent review study observed the immunomodulating benefits of THC via modulation of CB2 receptors in the immune cells. By this immunosuppressive property, the CB2 agonist has the potential to dampen the immune response as well as sensitizing cannabis users to some — but not all — infections. The same study observed some evidence of resistance to infections after cannabinoid exposure.
Omega 3 is said to be anti-inflammatory.. i wonder why?2-Arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) is an endocannabinoid, an endogenous agonist of the CB1 receptor.[1][2] It is an ester formed from the omega-6 fatty acid arachidonic acid and glycerol. It is present at relatively high levels in the central nervous system, with cannabinoid neuromodulatory effects. It has been found in maternal bovine and human milk.