Many thanks for your explanations, Soloman.
Hope what follows - if you have the patience to read it, that is - may help others to better understand what you are discussing.
It helped me.
From
The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, Volume 75, Issue 2 - February 2013, Pages 303–312 , by
Professor Daniela Parolaro, Department of Theoretical and Applied Sciences, Biomedical Division, Center of Neuroscience, University of Insubria.“Cannabidiol as potential anticancer drug”Excerpts (Italics and colors are mine):
- Cannabinoids are [i]currently used in cancer patients to palliate wasting, emesis and pain that often accompany cancer. A
significant advancement in cannabinoid use in cancer treatment came from the
discovery of a potential utility of these compounds for targeting and killing cancer cells.
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Several cannabinoids have been shown to exert anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects in various cancer types (lung, glioma, thyroid, lymphoma, skin, pancreas, uterus, breast, prostate and colorectal carcinoma) both in vitro and in vivo.
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Moreover, other antitumourigenic mechanisms of cannabinoids are currently emerging, showing their
ability to interfere with tumour neovascularization, cancer cell migration, adhesion, invasion and metastasization- Interestingly
CBD has no psychotropic activity (but) it has
been recently reported to act with unexpectedly high potency in vitro-
Besides its beneficial effects in the treatment of pain and spasticity and other CNS pathologies,
several reports demonstrated that CBD possesses antiproliferative, pro-apoptotic effects and inhibits cancer cell migration, adhesion and invasion.- In 2006 Ligresti et al. demonstrated for the first time that
CBD potently and selectively inhibited the growth of different breast tumour cell lines- CBD and CBD-rich extracts (containing approximately 70% CBD together with lesser amounts of other cannabinoids) …
reduced infiltration of lung metastases derived from intrapaw injection of breast carcinoma cells- Finally, the excellent paper of Shrivastava et al. adds fresh light on the cellular mechanism through which
CBD induces cell death in breast cancer cells- As a whole this work … strengthens the idea that
CBD can be considered as an alternative agent for breast cancer therapy- CBD
also possesses anti-tumoural properties in gliomas, tumours of glial origin characterized by a high morphological and genetic heterogeneity and considered one of the most devastating neoplasms, showing high proliferative rate, aggressive invasiveness and insensitivity to radio- and chemotherapy.
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Evidence is emerging to suggest that CBD is a potent inhibitor of both cancer growth and spread.[/i]
Thta's it, from me. Below, link to full article.
Because it goes on …. Towards many other cancers, and effects, in very challenging “language” to the likes of me.
For WIW, from Wikipedia
- Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of at least 60 active cannabinoids identified in cannabis. An orally-administered liquid containing CBD has received orphan drug status in the US, for use as a treatment for dravet syndrome under the brand name, Epidiolex.
Soloma,
This stuff imported from the UK you bought, is CBD ?
Sorry for the stupid question, but I’m completely out of my depth here ….
Thanks.
Full article :
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/enhanced ... gDone=trueWikipedia :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabidiol