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(+ Dr. Cristina Sanchez at Cannafest Prague 2015)
(noting that the cannabinoids that via w:apoptosis cause the cancer cells to kill themselves are harmless to healthy cells with cannabinoid receptors)
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# Anti-[[w:metastasis|metastatic]] - cannabis is against cancer spreading to other parts in the body because of metastatic activity
# Anti-[[w:metastasis|metastatic]] - cannabis is against cancer spreading to other parts in the body because of metastatic activity
# Anti-[[w:angiogenesis|angiogenetic]] - cannabis is against new blood vein growth to tumor
# Anti-[[w:angiogenesis|angiogenetic]] - cannabis is against new blood vein growth to tumor
# [[w:apoptosis|Apoptotic]] - cannabis causes cancer cells to programmedly kill themselves (apoptosis)
# [[w:apoptosis|Apoptotic]] - cannabis causes cancer cells to programmedly kill themselves (apoptosis). Cannabinoids are however harmless to healthy cannabinoid receptor containing cells.


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Revision as of 13:12, 13 June 2017

Internet is rife with stories about winning the battle against cancer with the help of exocannabinoids.

What does the science say?

  1. Anti-proliferative - cannabis is against tumor growth
  2. Anti-metastatic - cannabis is against cancer spreading to other parts in the body because of metastatic activity
  3. Anti-angiogenetic - cannabis is against new blood vein growth to tumor
  4. Apoptotic - cannabis causes cancer cells to programmedly kill themselves (apoptosis). Cannabinoids are however harmless to healthy cannabinoid receptor containing cells.