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Apa Salahnya Kerajaan Benarkan Sahaja Ganja? - Syed Rosli
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4 Studies Proving that Marijuana can Treat Brain Cancer
Elizabeth Renter BY ELIZABETH RENTER
POSTED ON NOVEMBER 26, 2013

We are living in exciting times in regards to cannabis. As public opinion on marijuana is changing, the laws are following suit, and we are seeing more and more studies evaluating the benefits of this healing plant. Some of the most remarkable research is on the topic of cannabis and the treatment of cancer, especially brain cancer.
Repeatedly, we are seeing that the various medicinal compounds in cannabis could be used to halt tumor growth, kill tumor cells, and do so without the negative side effects so often associated with conventional cancer treatments. Those who oppose the use of marijuana as medicine are not looking at the growing body of research which has proven its value. If they were, they would have to admit defeat.
Here are 4 studies proving that marijuana can be used to treat brain cancer:
1. “Nonpsychoactive CBD was able to produce a significant antitumor activity” – Italian researchers published a study in The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics which tested cannabidiol on human brain tumor cells. They found the non-psychoactive cannabis compound to have detrimental effects on the viability of these cells, inhibiting their growth “significantly”. http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/308/3/838.abstract
Read: Marijuana Oil Helps 3-Year-Old Beat Cancer http://naturalsociety.com/mariju ... at-cancer-dad-says/
2. “The combined administration of TMZ and cannabinoids could be therapeutically exploited for the management of GBM” – Another study, published in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, built off the knowledge of cannabis having anti-tumor effects and found it could be the answer to the increasing number of treatment-resistant cancers. http://mct.aacrjournals.org/content/10/1/90.abstract
3. “The cannabinoid system can serve to protect the brain against neurodegeneration” – The Journal of Neuroscience contains another study from 2001 in which THC-treated rats received neuro-protective benefits. Neuro-degeneration refers to progressively worsening brain function commonly found in age-related dementia but also when the brain is damaged. The researchers found that rats treated with THC (the compound in marijuana that makes you high) were protected against such damage, indicating it as a potential solution for slowly progressive neurodegenerative disease and also acute damage that could occur as a result of directed tumor treatment. http://www.jneurosci.org/content/21/17/6475.abstract
4. “The fair safety profile of THC…with its possible antiproliferative action on tumour cells…may set the basis for evaluating the potential antitumoral activity of cannabinoids” – Finally, a study found in the British Journal of Cancer found that THC and other cannabinoids were able to inhibit the growth of brain tumors. In two out of nine patients, the compounds were able to decrease the number of tumor cells, all without psychoactive effects. http://www.nature.com/bjc/journal/v95/n2/abs/6603236a.html
Read: Marijuana Kills Leukemia Cancer Cells http://naturalsociety.com/cannab ... kemia-cancer-cells/
These four studies only represent the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the healing powers of cannabis. Other research has linked the plant to breast and prostate cancers, seizure disorders, Alzheimer’s, depression and anxiety, and even drug treatment.
Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/4-studies-marijuana-treat-brain-cancer/#ixzz40e2Fmcqs
Follow us: @naturalsociety on Twitter | NaturalSociety on Facebook
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entah apo dipikir oleh deme tak tahu laa...... |
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Lava lu xmakan ganja
buat ulam
lu apa hal xjadi moderator
gue vote lu
ramai dengki dgn lu
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ubat2an allopathy dah mengamalkan drugs , ko semua yg melahap ubat allopathy tu dah memadai lah melahap drugs sbg ubat
mujarab sgt kannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn?
sehingga biul otak ko semua kan ?!! |
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kahkahkah..
bang rosli, kalau betul nak tenangkan fikiran, saranan tu biarlah ikut ajaran agama. amik wuduk, solat sunat, baca al-quran dan mohon Allah permudahkan segala urusan.. |
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kenapa semua cakap ganja gian.kenapa aku tak gian.
korang hisap mcm mana? |
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biasa la...champion cam wa ramai org cuba nak jatuhkan...tapi..
ramai yang mencuba tarak satu pun yg berjaya.

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pakat mengilai sambil makan nasik berpinggan-pinggan..stress mamak tgk  
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bukan ganja mahal ke..sekilo dah berapa ratus...
lagi naik kos tarap hidup |
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sejujurnya kawan kakak semasa study kat USA dulu selalu ambik ganja sebelum masuk exam....dan mamat ni memang top student....namun kakak takut nak mencuba kerana setahu kakak ganja ni boleh membuat ketagihan....
latest yg akak tahu, mamat ni sampai sekarang hisap ganja walaupun dah ada architect firm sendiri... |
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kan mak wa...amsterdam tenang-tenang adja...tak ada crime rates tinggi pun...legalize adja weed 
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tengokla populasi/society belanda tu cemana..legalise kt melesia harus pacik bawak bas sekola layan smbil sengih sorg2...tak ke naiya
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Malaysia nk luluskan ganja? setengah negeri pon takde pawagam dikk.  |
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benar dengan xbenar sama je..
biar ramai2 yang xberguna tu mampos cepat sikit
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mcm mana nak berjaya jatuhkan lu...
lu kebal kejian  
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Edited by manjalara_01 at 24-2-2016 11:48 AM
ultra78: Kita haramkan ganja sebab ikut amerika kan?
mereka kan contoh terbaik umat manusia..
sbb tu kite kena follow..... 
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tu yg die org nak...nak up kan lagi statistik kemalangan jalan raya
biar sama level dgn pemandu teksi "terbaik" dunia...malaysia boleh!...
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Edited by manjalara_01 at 24-2-2016 08:07 PM
Now not the right time to legalise ganja, says Khalid
BY MOHD FARHAN DARWIS
Published: 24 February 2016 10:58 AM | Updated: 24 February 2016 11:33 AM
He said police would not support such an idea because users were taking ganja as the first step before switching to more dangerous drugs. “In our view, this is not the right time to be liberal about taking ganja because we know there are many youngsters who are abusing it.
“They use it to migrate to other stronger drugs. At the same time, I believe this is also against many religions, not just Islam,” Khalid told reporters after a function in Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur, today. “We don’t support this. The police stance on this matter is clear, in fact, we are also against possession and use of ganja.”
However, he said, if there was evidence that ganja contained medical benefit, it should be taken under the supervision of a medical officer. “If indeed it is for medicinal purposes, it should be regulated. Not to be used indiscriminately and approval needs to come on the advice of a medical officer. “Morphine is also being used as medicine, but with strict control. If it is true ganja also has such quality, then it must be done properly.”
Muhamad Ridwan Muhamad Rosli, who is also a member of the Selangor Youth Parliament, on February 17 proposed a review of ganja use. He said the number of drug addicts could be reduced if the government considered decriminalising ganja. The issue, Ridwan said, was raised because there were youth who did not consider ganja or marijuana a drug. He stressed that he was not advocating legalising ganja but merely suggesting that its use be regulated.
The idea sparked criticism from various quarters, including Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Datuk M. Saravanan who said the government has no intention to legalise the use of marijuana in the country. “There is a clear distinction between what he had said and the report circulated on social media.
“Each individual has his own opinion, but I ask this not (to be) distorted negatively on social media sites.” He added that Malaysia should not be compared with other countries that allow the use of marijuana, such as the United States and Australia. “We have a stand on the matter and allowing marijuana is not compatible with our culture.” – February 24, 2016.
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4 Studies Proving that Marijuana can Treat Brain Cancer
Elizabeth Renter BY ELIZABETH RENTER
POSTED ON NOVEMBER 26, 2013

We are living in exciting times in regards to cannabis. As public opinion on marijuana is changing, the laws are following suit, and we are seeing more and more studies evaluating the benefits of this healing plant. Some of the most remarkable research is on the topic of cannabis and the treatment of cancer, especially brain cancer.
Repeatedly, we are seeing that the various medicinal compounds in cannabis could be used to halt tumor growth, kill tumor cells, and do so without the negative side effects so often associated with conventional cancer treatments. Those who oppose the use of marijuana as medicine are not looking at the growing body of research which has proven its value. If they were, they would have to admit defeat.
Here are 4 studies proving that marijuana can be used to treat brain cancer:
1. “Nonpsychoactive CBD was able to produce a significant antitumor activity” – Italian researchers published a study in The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics which tested cannabidiol on human brain tumor cells. They found the non-psychoactive cannabis compound to have detrimental effects on the viability of these cells, inhibiting their growth “significantly”. http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/308/3/838.abstract
Read: Marijuana Oil Helps 3-Year-Old Beat Cancer http://naturalsociety.com/mariju ... at-cancer-dad-says/
2. “The combined administration of TMZ and cannabinoids could be therapeutically exploited for the management of GBM” – Another study, published in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, built off the knowledge of cannabis having anti-tumor effects and found it could be the answer to the increasing number of treatment-resistant cancers. http://mct.aacrjournals.org/content/10/1/90.abstract
3. “The cannabinoid system can serve to protect the brain against neurodegeneration” – The Journal of Neuroscience contains another study from 2001 in which THC-treated rats received neuro-protective benefits. Neuro-degeneration refers to progressively worsening brain function commonly found in age-related dementia but also when the brain is damaged. The researchers found that rats treated with THC (the compound in marijuana that makes you high) were protected against such damage, indicating it as a potential solution for slowly progressive neurodegenerative disease and also acute damage that could occur as a result of directed tumor treatment. http://www.jneurosci.org/content/21/17/6475.abstract
4. “The fair safety profile of THC…with its possible antiproliferative action on tumour cells…may set the basis for evaluating the potential antitumoral activity of cannabinoids” – Finally, a study found in the British Journal of Cancer found that THC and other cannabinoids were able to inhibit the growth of brain tumors. In two out of nine patients, the compounds were able to decrease the number of tumor cells, all without psychoactive effects. http://www.nature.com/bjc/journal/v95/n2/abs/6603236a.html
Read: Marijuana Kills Leukemia Cancer Cells http://naturalsociety.com/cannab ... kemia-cancer-cells/
These four studies only represent the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the healing powers of cannabis. Other research has linked the plant to breast and prostate cancers, seizure disorders, Alzheimer’s, depression and anxiety, and even drug treatment.
Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/4-studies-marijuana-treat-brain-cancer/#ixzz40e2Fmcqs
Follow us: @naturalsociety on Twitter | NaturalSociety on Facebook
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