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Serpo
27th April 2011, 01:33 PM
Cannabinoids Kill Cancer And Our
'Government' Has Known for 36 Years
By GSA
4-25-11


Below is a repost of an article published on Americans for Safe Access website: www.safeaccessnow.org in November of 2003. The article describes how cannabinoids, the active components of marijuana, inhibit tumor growth in laboratory animals and also kill cancer cells. Then it finishes off by saying that the US government has known for more than 35 years and that the media which would normally go crazy about a cancer cure story like this, doesn't at all and in fact seem to be burying the story rather than promote it in any way. I for one am amazed at the government's stance on marijuana and their failed war on drugs, which is more like a war on it's own country. I guess too many people get rich off of the war on drugs.

by Steve Kubby, Sierra Times
November 10th, 2003

A new study published in Nature Reviews-Cancer provides an historic and detailed explanation about how THC and natural cannabinoids counteract cancer, but preserve normal cells.

The study by Manuel Guzmán of Madrid Spain found that cannabinoids, the active components of marijuana, inhibit tumor growth in laboratory animals. They do so by modulating key cell-signalling pathways, thereby inducing direct growth arrest and death of tumor cells, as well as by inhibiting the growth of blood vessels that supply the tumor.

The Guzman study is very important according to Dr. Ethan Russo , a neurologist and world authority on medical cannabis: "Cancer occurs because cells become immortalized; they fail to heed normal signals to turn off growth. A normal function of remodelling in the body requires that cells die on cue. This is called apoptosis, or programmed cell death. That process fails to work in tumors. THC promotes its reappearance so that gliomas, leukemias, melanomas and other cell types will in fact heed the signals, stop dividing, and die."

"But, that is not all," explains Dr. Russo: "The other way that tumors grow is by ensuring that they are nourished: they send out signals to promote angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels. Cannabinoids turn off these signals as well. It is truly incredible, and elegant."

In other words, this article explains several ways in which cannabinoids might be used to fight cancer, and, as the article says, "Cannabinoids are usually well tolerated, and do not produce the generalized toxic effects of conventional chemotherapies.
Usually, any story that even suggests the possibility of a new treatment for cancer is greeted with headlines about a "cancer cure" * however remote in the future and improbable in fact it might be. But if marijuana is involved, don't expect any coverage from mainstream media, especially since mainstream editors have been quietly killing this story for the past thirty years

That's right, news about the abilility of pot to shrink tumors first surfaced, way back in 1974. Researchers at the Medical College of Virginia, who had been funded by the National Institutes of Health to find evidence that marijuana damages the immune system, found instead that THC slowed the growth of three kinds of cancer in mice - lung and breast cancer, and a virus-induced leukemia.

The Washington Post reported on the 1974 study - in the "Local" section - on Aug. 18, 1974. Under the headline, "Cancer Curb Is Studied," it read in part: "The active chemical agent in marijuana curbs the growth of three kinds of cancer in mice and may also suppress the immunity reaction that causes rejection of organ transplants, a Medical College of Virginia team has discovered." The researchers "found that THC 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."
"News coverage of the Madrid discovery has been virtually nonexistent in this country. The news broke quietly on Feb. 29, 2000 with a story that ran once on the UPI wire about the Nature Medicine article," complained MarijuanaNews.com editor Richard Cowan , who said he was only able to find the article through a link that appeared briefly on the Drudge Report Web page. "The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times all ignored the story, even though its newsworthiness is indisputable: a benign substance occurring in nature destroys deadly brain tumors," added Cowan.

On March 29, 2001, the San Antonio Current printed a carefully researched, bombshell of a story by Raymond Cushing titled, "POT SHRINKS TUMORS; GOVERNMENT KNEW IN '74." Media coverage since then has been nonexistant, except for a copy of the story on Alternet.

It is hard to believe that the knowledge that cannabis can be used to fight cancer has been suppressed for almost thirty years , yet it seems likely that it will continue to be suppressed. Why?

According to Cowan, the answer is because it is a threat to cannabis prohibition . "If this article and its predecessors from 2000 and 1974 were the only evidence of the suppression of medical cannabis, then one might perhaps be able to rationalize it in some herniated way. However, there really is massive proof that the suppression of medical cannabis represents the greatest failure of the institutions of a free society, medicine, journalism, science, and our fundamental values," Cowan notes.

Millions of people have died horrible deaths and in many cases, familes exhausted their savings on dangerous, toxic and expensive drugs. Now we are just beginning to realize that while marijuana has never killed anyone, marijuana prohibition has killed millions.


http://rense.com/general93/canna.htm

7th trump
27th April 2011, 01:41 PM
They always supress info like this because the big pharma cannot patent whats natural.
Shouldnt be any big surprise to anyone on this forum.

freespirit
27th April 2011, 01:44 PM
excellent post, Serpo!

i wonder how long it will take monsanto to invent GMO marijuana? lol

Serpo
27th April 2011, 01:57 PM
US Congressman to File Marijuana Legalization Bill This Year



"The marijuana industry here generated $1.7 billion last year and thousands of jobs," he pointed out. "It has created jobs, and jobs in ancillary businesses, it has filled storefronts and filled our alternative newspapers with ads, it has created work for lawyers and accountants, it has created tax revenues. There is a direct nexus to jobs and the economy and deficit reduction," he said.

http://beforeitsnews.com/story/583/850/US_Congressman_to_File_Marijuana_Legalization_Bill _This_Year_FEATURE.html


Five marijuana plants are okay, no matter how big they are (DUTCH)

http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2011/04/five_marijuana_plants_are_okay.php

goldleaf
27th April 2011, 02:01 PM
A guy I Know stayed pretty much potted up his whole life, he's 63 now and has
bladder cancer. He rigged up a tube that he runs down the pantleg of his overalls
to relieve himself, claims it impresses the ladies.

Hatha Sunahara
27th April 2011, 02:15 PM
They always supress info like this because the big pharma cannot patent whats natural.
Shouldnt be any big surprise to anyone on this forum.


Big Pharma is trying to overcome that barrier to their profits. Genetic engineering is the way they are doing that. There are parts of our DNA that they have patents on. Monsanto has patents on our food. Soon enough if you consume anything without their permission, you will go to jail. Eventually marijuana will be legal, but you won't be able to grow any because the genetics will belong to some big pharma company.


Hatha

Serpo
27th April 2011, 02:40 PM
Illegal searches lead to surge in NY marijuana arrests, investigation claims

By David Edwards
Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 -- 12:36 pm
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New York City police have been unfairly targeting minorities with illegal searches, causing a surge in the state's mairjuana prosecutions, a recent public investigation found.

Carried out by public radio station WNYC, the investigation concluded that many of the searches were conducted in violation of people's constitutional rights.

The public radio station talked to current and former cops, defense lawyers and more than a dozen men arrested on marijuana charges who all say the New York City Police officers are abusing pat downs.

Under the law, a police officer needs to have reasonable suspicion that a person is committing a crime before he can stop someone. The officer can only pat down -- or stop-and-frisk -- the outside of a suspect's clothing if he believes there is a weapon. Only when the officer feels what he believes to be a weapon can he reach into the person's pocket.

But a number of men who have been busted for marijuana possession told WNYC that police went inside their pockets, underwear and socks without permission to pull out small bags of marijuana.

New York City law says that marijuana possession is only a misdemeanor if it is smoked or displayed "open to public view." When the drug is concealed, possession is only considered a violation, which results in a ticket and fine.

In 1977, the Marijuana Reform Act decriminalized marijuana possession of less than seven-eighths of an ounce in New York. But data uncovered by WNYC show that misdemeanor arrests are made at five times the rate of tickets for violations.

Each of the men the station talked to "said the police pulled the drugs out of his clothes before arresting him for having marijuana in public view. None of them had been buying their drugs outside. And none of them were carrying a weapon when they were stopped."

Leo Henning, an African-American man, had a bag of marijuana hidden inside his sock -- under his foot -- when police stopped him in March. The officers almost immediately put their hands on him.

"They patted me down, and they checked the outside of my sleeves of my coat," he explained. "He went into my front right pocket. Then he went into my front left pocket."

"Then he went into my right back pocket. Then he went into my left pocket."

The officer found nothing but continued searching Henning's socks.

"He stuck his hands in. His fingers was going under my foot inside my sock. That's when he felt it, I gather," he said.

Henning was arrested for displaying marijuana "open to public view" and spent the night in jail.

Of the 19 precincts with the highest rate of low level marijuana misdemeanors, 15 have majority African American or Hispanic populations.

The New York ACLU found that over two million innocent New Yorkers were subjected to stop-and-frisks between 2004 and 2010. In 2010, 85 percent of those stopped were black or Latino.

The following WNYC chart shows the precincts with the most low level marijuana arrests.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/04/26/illegal-searches-lead-to-surge-in-ny-marijuana-arrests-investigation-claims/

iOWNme
27th April 2011, 03:27 PM
Of course it does, why else would you have cannabinoid receptors in your brain?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabinoid_receptor

jimswift
27th April 2011, 03:49 PM
I guess too many people get rich off of the war on drugs cancer.



Like Ed Griffin said, "...When you have more people making a living off of cancer than are dying from cancer..."

cthulu
27th April 2011, 04:16 PM
screw those iodine tablets. i'm gonna toke up! puff, puff, give! :lol

Serpo
27th April 2011, 04:19 PM
screw those iodine tablets. i'm gonna toke up! puff, puff, give! :lol


Self medication eh.......... ;D