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May 27 2009, 08:41 AM
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Tim Radford, science editor
The Guardian, Saturday 11 September 2004 02.10 BST Research could soon show that cannabis could be a helpful long-term treatment for multiple sclerosis sufferers. Patients who took part in a 15-week study - published in the Lancet last year - went on to try the effectiveness of the banned drug for a 52-week course, John Zajicek of the Peninsula medical school told the British Association science festival which ended in Exeter yesterday. "Initial results of the longer-term study are positive and will be published in the near future. In the short-term study, there was some evidence of cannabinoids alleviating symptoms of multiple sclerosis; in the longer term there is a suggestion of a more useful beneficial effect, which was not clear at the initial stage," he said in a statement. "I hope these results will encourage support of further studies of cannabinoids in multiple sclerosis and, potentially, other diseases." Cannabis has been used as a medical treatment for at least as long as it has been a recreational drug. Queen Victoria is supposed to have used it for period pains. It was sometimes used in childbirth and a poignant archaeological discovery in the Middle East revealed cannabis remnants near the body of a young woman who probably died in childbirth 5,000 years ago. Cancer patients have claimed that cannabis could help suppress nausea after chemotherapy. Glaucoma sufferers have claimed it relieves pressure on the eyeball and delays the onset of blindness. Animal experiments have suggested the drug slows nerve cell death. And many multiple sclerosis sufferers have been using it, illegally, to relieve the pain and stiffness of their slow progression towards helplessness. Once it became clear that cannabis-like chemicals were produced naturally in the human nervous system to control appetite and facilitate nerve cell communication, researchers began to understand why a folk remedy could be medically effective. But clinical evidence in randomised double-blind trials has been rare. "We set out to establish whether there was any scientific truth behind that," Dr Zajicek said. A total of 667 patients took part in a short-term study. More than 500 agreed to go on to longer trials. The patients were given either capsules containing cannabis extract, an active component of the drug called THC, or sugar pills. The chief aim had been relief of muscle stiffness. "But we also wanted to look at the other symptoms, including pain, bladder disturbance and measures of disability," he said. "From the patient's symptomatic point of view there was beneficial effect but we couldn't prove that from an independent assessment by a physiotherapist of muscle stiffness." So they continued the trials: the results could be published in a few weeks' time. Researchers are notoriously unwilling to discuss results before they have been reviewed by their peers and published formally in a scientific journal. "What I can say at the moment is that there does seem to be evidence of some beneficial effect in the longer term that we didn't anticipate in the short term study." here This post has been edited by redbeard: May 27 2009, 08:42 AM |
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May 27 2009, 10:21 AM
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![]() Medi-Use Adviser ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Lifetime Subscriber Posts: 11,195 Joined: 24-March 02 From: Babylon Member No.: 358 Style of Grow:Not Yet |
Well I never !!
Fancy that -------------------- Warning Governbents can seriously damage our health.
So why is the cannabis argument special? I suppose because its by far the least dangerous of all the currently controlled drugs and, secondly, that neither medically or morally should it have been made illegal in the first place." - Eddie Ellison |
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May 27 2009, 10:56 AM
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QUOTE many multiple sclerosis sufferers have been using it, illegally, to relieve the pain and stiffness of their slow progression towards helplessness. Initial results of the longer-term study are positive In the short-term study, there was some evidence of cannabinoids alleviating symptoms of multiple sclerosis Cancer patients have claimed that cannabis could help suppress nausea after chemotherapy. Glaucoma sufferers have claimed it relieves pressure on the eyeball and delays the onset of blindness. Once it became clear that cannabis-like chemicals were produced naturally in the human nervous system to control appetite and facilitate nerve cell communication.. cannabis could be a helpful nice. good artical..i'l post a nice comment to the researchers (''knock knock'') oh wait i'l just get the door.. ''knock knock knock'' ''boot'' 'smash'' ''crash'' ''this is the police stay where you are.!'' ''everybody down on the floor.!'' ''wheres the fucking drugs''... do you mean my natural grown, medically proven cannabis plants..my medicine ''yeah, the fucking drugs.!'' ''your fucking nicked mate.!'' ''14 years you'll get for growing those mate.!'' -------------------- link - Cannabis shown to reduce invasiveness of cancer - National Cancer Institute The lethal dose ratio (LD-50) for cannabis is estimated to be around 1:20,000 to 1:40,000 which means you have to consume 20,000 to 40,000 times as much cannabis as is contained in one cannabis joint to induce death. This means you would have to consume something like 1,500 lbs in 15 minutes to induce a lethal response. There are no known fatalities from the substance and it is considered non- toxic... ...''First they ignore you; then they mock you; then they punish you; then you win." Mahatma Ghandi |
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May 27 2009, 02:32 PM
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May 27 2009, 09:08 PM
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Vegging Nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 438 Joined: 21-March 09 Member No.: 43,226 Style of Grow:Not Yet |
QUOTE many multiple sclerosis sufferers have been using it, illegally, to relieve the pain and stiffness of their slow progression towards helplessness. ''this is the police stay where you are.!'' ''everybody down on the floor.!'' Hehe sounds like the old bill i know, contradicting everything they say and do. Say where you are or get down on the floor, one of em is the right thing to do the other gets u shot. |
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May 27 2009, 11:14 PM
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![]() Oh So Sticky-icky-icky! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Member Posts: 2,703 Joined: 26-August 07 Member No.: 25,316 Style of Grow:Hydroponic |
Saw abit on that "the union- behind getting high.." a guy who suffered from multiple sclerosis, and when he just has a couple tokes, couple mins later hes a completely different person, pretty much normal.
On that video there is a list of different medical values that cannabis could help.. not that i can pick up on any after a lil baking Good read. Sticky! -------------------- |
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May 29 2009, 10:21 PM
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Vegging Nicely ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 438 Joined: 21-March 09 Member No.: 43,226 Style of Grow:Not Yet |
Saw abit on that "the union- behind getting high.." a guy who suffered from multiple sclerosis, and when he just has a couple tokes, couple mins later hes a completely different person, pretty much normal. On that video there is a list of different medical values that cannabis could help.. not that i can pick up on any after a lil baking Good read. Sticky! Yeah i saw that myself and was amazed at the effect it had. |
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