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Medical Disclaimer: Please consult your doctor or other medical professional before using any supplement. Cannabis oil, hydrogen water or any supplement cannot cure any disease or condition. Only pharmaceutical drugs and procedures performed by medical doctors can do that. However, some supplements may give the body what it needs to help itself. We are research writers - not health professionals. Whatever we speak or write is simply our opinion. We are not prescribing or giving medical advice - here or anywhere. The following content: copyright 2019-2020 Scott & Julie Linden. We do NOT make, buy, sell or distribute Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or any cannabis product.
There are over 1,000 scientific studies on hydrogen water - is it ONE of the answers?
Should you be drinking it if you’re fighting pain, cancer, heart disease or diabetes?
Why is it used in Japan - in their hospitals - and used by 40% of the population?
Hi,
We're Scott and Julie,
What is the HOT NEW THING to drink in Hollywood?
Hydrogen water. Drinking hydrogen (H2) water can help with cancer!
We believe, from the bottom of hearts, hydrogen water (H2) will help you - in addition to and along side of RSO - we believe they'll work in synergy.
WHAT IS AT H2HACK.COM?
The "hack" is: We experimented many months and discovered a simple way to make superior, potent, ORGANIC and delicious H2 water at home for just 7 CENTS a serving. Now, everyone can afford to drink it!
We look forward to talking to you about RSO or Hydrogen water - any time. Just call:
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All we're asking is for you to visit H2hack.com - and consider making your own hydrogen water in your kitchen for just 7 cents a serving.
While you're at H2hack.com - we have a drawing for 2,400 eight ounce servings of organic hydrogen . . .
Thanks,
Scott and Julie
P.S.
Please watch the video below and then PLEASE visit: www.h2hack.com .
PLEASE WATCH THIS 4 MINUTE VIDEO - H2 study - it's effective against cancer - click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mgu_cw8PiTE
If you're fighting cancer - the testimony in this next short video is amazing. YES, he used a machine costing thousands - but don't be fooled: H2 water is H2 water . . .
Click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNAt2wIWiN8
HERE IS THE RSO INFORMATION YOU'RE AFTER:
Medical Disclaimer: Please consult your doctor or other medical professional before using any supplement. Cannabis oil, hydrogen water or any supplement cannot cure any disease or condition. Only pharmaceutical drugs and procedures performed by medical doctors can do that. However, some supplements may give the body what it needs to help itself. We are research writers - not health professionals. Whatever we speak or write is simply our opinion. We are not prescribing or giving medical advice - here or anywhere. The following content: copyright 2019-2020 Scott & Julie Linden. We do NOT make, buy, sell or distribute Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or any cannabis product.
- PLEASE READ THIS FIRST – (THE RSO INFORMATION IS JUST BELOW)
- Where are the SECRETS to your health problems?
There are over 1,000 scientific studies on hydrogen water - is it ONE of the answers?
Should you be drinking it if you’re fighting pain, cancer, heart disease or diabetes?
Why is it used in Japan - in their hospitals - and used by 40% of the population?
Hi,
We're Scott and Julie,
What is the HOT NEW THING to drink in Hollywood?
Hydrogen water. Drinking hydrogen (H2) water can help with cancer!
We believe, from the bottom of hearts, hydrogen water (H2) will help you - in addition to and along side of RSO - we believe they'll work in synergy.
- 1,000 scientific studies indicate H2 will help with as many 170 diseases.
- Unfortunately, H2 water is very expensive to buy - $1 to $4 a serving!
WHAT IS AT H2HACK.COM?
The "hack" is: We experimented many months and discovered a simple way to make superior, potent, ORGANIC and delicious H2 water at home for just 7 CENTS a serving. Now, everyone can afford to drink it!
We look forward to talking to you about RSO or Hydrogen water - any time. Just call:
760-961-5899 (24/7) If we can't answer, we'll hit you back ASAP.
- The call and this website are free to you - we're asking a small favor:
All we're asking is for you to visit H2hack.com - and consider making your own hydrogen water in your kitchen for just 7 cents a serving.
While you're at H2hack.com - we have a drawing for 2,400 eight ounce servings of organic hydrogen . . .
Thanks,
Scott and Julie
P.S.
Please watch the video below and then PLEASE visit: www.h2hack.com .
PLEASE WATCH THIS 4 MINUTE VIDEO - H2 study - it's effective against cancer - click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mgu_cw8PiTE
If you're fighting cancer - the testimony in this next short video is amazing. YES, he used a machine costing thousands - but don't be fooled: H2 water is H2 water . . .
Click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNAt2wIWiN8
HERE IS THE RSO INFORMATION YOU'RE AFTER:

NOTE: There are 10 studies on this page.
There are at least 100 to 1000 positive studies on cannabis.
There are also negative studies. Many are negative on purpose - funded by the pharmaceutical industry and others with an interest in suppressing cannabis use as medicine.
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"Scott and Julie, I don't see a ganja study that relates to my problem. What can I do?"
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There are at least 100 to 1000 positive studies on cannabis.
There are also negative studies. Many are negative on purpose - funded by the pharmaceutical industry and others with an interest in suppressing cannabis use as medicine.
QUESTION:
"Scott and Julie, I don't see a ganja study that relates to my problem. What can I do?"
Click anywhere on this sentence and we'll send you research on your health challenge - and how ganja may help it - for free. We will do some research and see what we can find for you.

STUDY # 1: Kidney Disease
Title of Study: Cannabinoid-2 receptor limits inflammation, oxidative/nitrosative stress, and cell death in nephropathy: Link to Study:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19969072
Summary from Study:
“CB(2) agonist attenuated the cisplatin-induced inflammatory response, oxidative/nitrosative stress, and cell death in the kidney and improved renal function, whereas CB(2) knockouts developed enhanced inflammation and tissue injury. Thus, the endocannabinoid system, through CB(2) receptors, protects against cisplatin-induced kidney damage by attenuating inflammation and oxidative/nitrosative stress, and selective CB(2) agonists may represent a promising novel approach to preventing this devastating complication of chemotherapy.”
Scott & Julie’s comments:
The above study found that kidney damage from a strong chemo therapy agent (cisplatin) may be prevented by feeding CB2 receptors. That is what cannabis oil does – it feeds CB1 and CB2 receptors that make up the endocannabinoid system in our bodies.
Although cannabis oil or Rick Simpson Oil can be used during chemo therapy, many people in the medical cannabis oil movement who have experience helping hundreds and even thousands of patients feel it is better to just consume 60 grams of quality cannabis oil over 90 days. They feel that chemo is poison.
This may be helpful in reading the above study:
“Knock out mice” are genetically modified mice produced for studies.
What are CB1 and CB2 receptors?
Scientist think there may be more endocannabinoid receptors than CB1 and CB2 but so far, that is about all they have found. CB1 is in the brain except in the portion of the brain which controls breathing – and this why cannabis does not affect breathing – and why there are no deaths from cannabis overdose (but be sure to monitor your blood pressure).
CB2 is found all over the rest of the body.
So, for now, when we read about the “endocannabinoid system” – it is CB1 and CB2 receptors that make up the system.
Cannabinoids are from the plant cannabis.
Endocannabinoids are produced by the body. Cannabinoids from the plant are very close to endocannabinoids and are utilized by our bodies at the CB1 and CB2 receptors.
An agonist is a substance that fully activates the neuronal receptor that it attaches to. An antagonist is basically the opposite.
Title of Study: Cannabinoid-2 receptor limits inflammation, oxidative/nitrosative stress, and cell death in nephropathy: Link to Study:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19969072
Summary from Study:
“CB(2) agonist attenuated the cisplatin-induced inflammatory response, oxidative/nitrosative stress, and cell death in the kidney and improved renal function, whereas CB(2) knockouts developed enhanced inflammation and tissue injury. Thus, the endocannabinoid system, through CB(2) receptors, protects against cisplatin-induced kidney damage by attenuating inflammation and oxidative/nitrosative stress, and selective CB(2) agonists may represent a promising novel approach to preventing this devastating complication of chemotherapy.”
Scott & Julie’s comments:
The above study found that kidney damage from a strong chemo therapy agent (cisplatin) may be prevented by feeding CB2 receptors. That is what cannabis oil does – it feeds CB1 and CB2 receptors that make up the endocannabinoid system in our bodies.
Although cannabis oil or Rick Simpson Oil can be used during chemo therapy, many people in the medical cannabis oil movement who have experience helping hundreds and even thousands of patients feel it is better to just consume 60 grams of quality cannabis oil over 90 days. They feel that chemo is poison.
This may be helpful in reading the above study:
“Knock out mice” are genetically modified mice produced for studies.
What are CB1 and CB2 receptors?
Scientist think there may be more endocannabinoid receptors than CB1 and CB2 but so far, that is about all they have found. CB1 is in the brain except in the portion of the brain which controls breathing – and this why cannabis does not affect breathing – and why there are no deaths from cannabis overdose (but be sure to monitor your blood pressure).
CB2 is found all over the rest of the body.
So, for now, when we read about the “endocannabinoid system” – it is CB1 and CB2 receptors that make up the system.
Cannabinoids are from the plant cannabis.
Endocannabinoids are produced by the body. Cannabinoids from the plant are very close to endocannabinoids and are utilized by our bodies at the CB1 and CB2 receptors.
An agonist is a substance that fully activates the neuronal receptor that it attaches to. An antagonist is basically the opposite.
STUDY # 2: Mulitiple Sclerosis
Scott and Julie Summary:
This study used Sativex which is "drug" made from real marijuana in Great Britain. Sativex is very expensive and has not been approved by the U.S. FDA. MS patients who did not respond to other treatments responded.
Double-Blind Human Studies
DATE / JOURNAL DESCRIPTION OF STUDY Pro, Con, or Not Clearly Pro or Con 22. Double-Blind
Mar. 1, 2011
European Journal of Neurology Alena Novotna, MD, et al., stated the following in their Mar. 1, 2011 study titled "A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Parallel-group, Enriched-design Study of Nabiximols (Sativex), as Add-on Therapy, in Subjects with Refractory Spasticity Caused by Multiple Sclerosis," published in the European Journal of Neurology: "Spasticity is a disabling complication of multiple sclerosis, affecting many patients with the condition. Subjects were treated with nabiximols [Sativex], as add-on therapy, in a single-blind manner... This study has shown Sativex to improve spasticity in patients who had failed to respond adequately to other antispasticity medications..."
Mar. 1, 2011 - Alena Novotna, MD
STUDY # 3: Neuropathic Pain
Scott and Julie comments:
This study (just below) was done with "smoking" - which we think is CRAZY. Smoking reaches over 1600 degrees - destroying most of the good in the plant!
However, even with that the conclusion was very positive - imagine if they had used Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) AKA Cannabis Oil.
The OTHER PROBLEMS with studies?
Many (less now) used man-made copies of Cannabinoids - which is also NUTS! The other problem? They don't use the whole plant! They tend to pick out one or two cannabinoids and that's it! Folks, there are over 85 (some say 100) identified and more will probably be coming - identified cannabinoids in pot.
Double-Blind
Aug. 30, 2010
Canadian Medical Association Journal Mark A. Ware, MD, MSc, et al., stated the following in their Aug. 30, 2010 study titled "Smoked Cannabis for Chronic Neuropathic Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial," published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal:
"Adults with post-traumatic or postsurgical neuropathic pain were randomly assigned to receive cannabis at four potencies (0%, 2.5%, 6% and 9.4% tetrahydrocannabinol) over four 14-day periods in a crossover trial. Participants inhaled a single 25-mg dose through a pipe three times daily for the first five days in each cycle, followed by a nine-day washout period. Daily average pain intensity was measured using an 11-point numeric rating scale.
Conclusion
A single inhalation of 25 mg of 9.4% tetrahydrocannabinol herbal cannabis three times daily for five days reduced the intensity of pain, improved sleep and was well tolerated."
Aug. 30, 2010 - Mark A. Ware, MD, MSc
Intractable Cancer-Related Pain," published on the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management website: "The primary analysis of change from baseline in mean pain Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) score was statistically significantly in favor of THC:CBD compared with placebo...
Study # 3: Arthritis
This paste (just below) is from this lengthy PDF I will send to you if you just ask for it.
Although THC is not mentioned in the paste from the study - if you read the study,
THC is the star of the show (in this study). The conclusion is, THC will regenerate cartilage.
"Although knowledge of the role of the cannabinoid system on bone and osteogenesis is well
documented, and continues to become further insightful, the role of the cannabinoid system in cartilage
tissue has lagged behind. This review aimed to assess the potential application of cannabinoids in
enhancing MSC-based tissue-engineered cartilage regeneration strategies. Overall we have shown that
modulation of the cannabinoid system can affect the major facets of MSC cell biology: survival,
migration and differentiation. We conclude that there is sufficient evidence from the past literature and
from our experimental evidence to support the potential of cannabinoid-based drugs in tissue engineered
applications aimed at reducing cartilage degradation and facilitating cartilage repair."
Study # 4: Arthritis
Formukong EA, et al. (1988). Analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity of constituents of cannabis sativa L.
[In other words - ganja promotes accelerated bone healing, bone strength when a bone is broken. Pot appears to promote strong bones in general through better bone nutrient absorption].
Study # 5: Migraine, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, and other treatment resistant deficiency.
Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2014 Jun 30;35(3):198-201. [Epub ahead of print]Clinical endocannabinoid deficiency (CECD) revisited: Can this concept explain the therapeutic benefits of cannabis in migraine, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome and other treatment-resistant conditions? Smith SC, Wagner MS.Author information AbstractOBJECTIVES: Ethan B. Russo's paper of December 1, 2003 explored the concept of a clinical endocannabinoid deficiency (CECD) underlying the pathophysiology of migraine, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome and other functional conditions alleviated by clinical cannabis.
METHODS: Available literature was reviewed, including searches via the National Library of medicine database and other sources.
RESULTS: A review of the literature indicates that significant progress has been made since Dr. Ethan B. Russo's landmark paper, just ten years ago (February 2, 2004). Investigation at that time suggested that cannabinoids can block spinal, peripheral and gastrointestional mechanisms that promote pain in headache, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome and muscle spasm.
CONCLUSION: Subsequent research has confirmed that underlying endocannabinoid deficiencies indeed play a role in migraine, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome and a growing list of other medical conditions. Clinical experience is bearing this out. Further research and especially, clinical trials will further demonstrate the usefulness of medical cannabis. As legal barriers fall and scientific bias fades this will become more apparent.
Scott and Julie Summary:
This study used Sativex which is "drug" made from real marijuana in Great Britain. Sativex is very expensive and has not been approved by the U.S. FDA. MS patients who did not respond to other treatments responded.
Double-Blind Human Studies
DATE / JOURNAL DESCRIPTION OF STUDY Pro, Con, or Not Clearly Pro or Con 22. Double-Blind
Mar. 1, 2011
European Journal of Neurology Alena Novotna, MD, et al., stated the following in their Mar. 1, 2011 study titled "A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Parallel-group, Enriched-design Study of Nabiximols (Sativex), as Add-on Therapy, in Subjects with Refractory Spasticity Caused by Multiple Sclerosis," published in the European Journal of Neurology: "Spasticity is a disabling complication of multiple sclerosis, affecting many patients with the condition. Subjects were treated with nabiximols [Sativex], as add-on therapy, in a single-blind manner... This study has shown Sativex to improve spasticity in patients who had failed to respond adequately to other antispasticity medications..."
Mar. 1, 2011 - Alena Novotna, MD
STUDY # 3: Neuropathic Pain
Scott and Julie comments:
This study (just below) was done with "smoking" - which we think is CRAZY. Smoking reaches over 1600 degrees - destroying most of the good in the plant!
However, even with that the conclusion was very positive - imagine if they had used Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) AKA Cannabis Oil.
The OTHER PROBLEMS with studies?
Many (less now) used man-made copies of Cannabinoids - which is also NUTS! The other problem? They don't use the whole plant! They tend to pick out one or two cannabinoids and that's it! Folks, there are over 85 (some say 100) identified and more will probably be coming - identified cannabinoids in pot.
- See the page on Dr. Gupta - he believes the "medicine" should be made from the whole plant and should be taken orally.
Double-Blind
Aug. 30, 2010
Canadian Medical Association Journal Mark A. Ware, MD, MSc, et al., stated the following in their Aug. 30, 2010 study titled "Smoked Cannabis for Chronic Neuropathic Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial," published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal:
"Adults with post-traumatic or postsurgical neuropathic pain were randomly assigned to receive cannabis at four potencies (0%, 2.5%, 6% and 9.4% tetrahydrocannabinol) over four 14-day periods in a crossover trial. Participants inhaled a single 25-mg dose through a pipe three times daily for the first five days in each cycle, followed by a nine-day washout period. Daily average pain intensity was measured using an 11-point numeric rating scale.
Conclusion
A single inhalation of 25 mg of 9.4% tetrahydrocannabinol herbal cannabis three times daily for five days reduced the intensity of pain, improved sleep and was well tolerated."
Aug. 30, 2010 - Mark A. Ware, MD, MSc
Intractable Cancer-Related Pain," published on the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management website: "The primary analysis of change from baseline in mean pain Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) score was statistically significantly in favor of THC:CBD compared with placebo...
Study # 3: Arthritis
This paste (just below) is from this lengthy PDF I will send to you if you just ask for it.
Although THC is not mentioned in the paste from the study - if you read the study,
THC is the star of the show (in this study). The conclusion is, THC will regenerate cartilage.
"Although knowledge of the role of the cannabinoid system on bone and osteogenesis is well
documented, and continues to become further insightful, the role of the cannabinoid system in cartilage
tissue has lagged behind. This review aimed to assess the potential application of cannabinoids in
enhancing MSC-based tissue-engineered cartilage regeneration strategies. Overall we have shown that
modulation of the cannabinoid system can affect the major facets of MSC cell biology: survival,
migration and differentiation. We conclude that there is sufficient evidence from the past literature and
from our experimental evidence to support the potential of cannabinoid-based drugs in tissue engineered
applications aimed at reducing cartilage degradation and facilitating cartilage repair."
Study # 4: Arthritis
Formukong EA, et al. (1988). Analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity of constituents of cannabis sativa L.
- Results: The cannabinoids delta 1-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta 1-THC), cannabinoid (CBD), and cannabinol (CBN) were demonstrated to have pain and inflammation-relieving effects in mice.
- Conclusion: Results suggest a structural relationship between analgesic activity and anti-inflammatory activity among the cannabinoids related to their peripheral actions and separate from the central effects of delta 1-THC.
- Conclusions: CBD (cannabidiol), the major nonpsychoactive component of cannabis, has potent anti-arthritic effect in murine (mouse) collagen-induced arthritis through its combined immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory actions.
- Review article examining the role of cannabinoid receptors in regulating bone mass, bone loss, and bone cell function in health and disease.
[In other words - ganja promotes accelerated bone healing, bone strength when a bone is broken. Pot appears to promote strong bones in general through better bone nutrient absorption].
Study # 5: Migraine, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, and other treatment resistant deficiency.
Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2014 Jun 30;35(3):198-201. [Epub ahead of print]Clinical endocannabinoid deficiency (CECD) revisited: Can this concept explain the therapeutic benefits of cannabis in migraine, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome and other treatment-resistant conditions? Smith SC, Wagner MS.Author information AbstractOBJECTIVES: Ethan B. Russo's paper of December 1, 2003 explored the concept of a clinical endocannabinoid deficiency (CECD) underlying the pathophysiology of migraine, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome and other functional conditions alleviated by clinical cannabis.
METHODS: Available literature was reviewed, including searches via the National Library of medicine database and other sources.
RESULTS: A review of the literature indicates that significant progress has been made since Dr. Ethan B. Russo's landmark paper, just ten years ago (February 2, 2004). Investigation at that time suggested that cannabinoids can block spinal, peripheral and gastrointestional mechanisms that promote pain in headache, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome and muscle spasm.
CONCLUSION: Subsequent research has confirmed that underlying endocannabinoid deficiencies indeed play a role in migraine, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome and a growing list of other medical conditions. Clinical experience is bearing this out. Further research and especially, clinical trials will further demonstrate the usefulness of medical cannabis. As legal barriers fall and scientific bias fades this will become more apparent.
Study # 6: Cancer - Inhibition of tumor
Scott and Julie comment:
This study concludes that cannabis works - and that drugs need to be made!
This shows the typical attitude of many studies. The other common thread is that drugs need to be made that don't create a high. In our opinion based on the empirical evidence (testimonials) that people just ingest enough (building gradually the daily intake over time) they become somewhat immune to the high and get well . . . in other words, almost every study either uses a synthetic man made version of marijuana or they never use enough of it in the studies.
Here is the summary:
Inhibition of tumor angiogenesis by cannabinoids.Blázquez C1, Casanova ML, Planas A, Gómez Del Pulgar T, Villanueva C, Fernández-Aceñero MJ, Aragonés J, Huffman JW, Jorcano JL, Guzmán M.Author information AbstractCannabinoids, the active components of marijuana and their derivatives, induce tumor regression in rodents (8). However, the mechanism of cannabinoid antitumoral action in vivo is as yet unknown. Here we show that local administration of a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid to mice inhibits angiogenesis of malignant gliomas as determined by immunohistochemical analyses and vascular permeability assays. In vitro and in vivo experiments show that at least two mechanisms may be involved in this cannabinoid action: the direct inhibition of vascular endothelial cell migration and survival as well as the decrease of the expression of proangiogenic factors (vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietin-2) and matrix metalloproteinase-2 in the tumors. Inhibition of tumor angiogenesis may allow new strategies for the design of cannabinoid-based antitumoral therapies. You can view the entire study at: PubMed.com
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Study # 7: Cancer - Inhibition of tumor
Scott and Julie comment:
This study ALSO concludes that cannabis works - and that drugs need to be made! Why not use the whole ganja plant?
ALSO common to most studies is the comment that human trials are needed because they used rats. If rats get better, there is a good chance you'll get better! Or maybe you should wait YEARS before the human trials (in vivo) are completed and nasty drugs are made. Because, after all man does so good when he tries to imitate nature. (the truth is, every synthetic version of ganja to date has been shown to be killer - while natural pot or ganja has never killed anyone.
Here is the summary:
ASEB J. 2003 Mar;17(3):529-31. Epub 2003 Jan 2.Inhibition of tumor angiogenesis by cannabinoids.Blázquez C1, Casanova ML, Planas A, Gómez Del Pulgar T, Villanueva C, Fernández-Aceñero MJ, Aragonés J, Huffman JW, Jorcano JL, Guzmán M.Author information AbstractCannabinoids, the active components of marijuana and their derivatives, induce tumor regression in rodents (8). However, the mechanism of cannabinoid antitumoral action in vivo is as yet unknown. Here we show that local administration of a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid to mice inhibits angiogenesis of malignant gliomas as determined by immunohistochemical analyses and vascular permeability assays. In vitro and in vivo experiments show that at least two mechanisms may be involved in this cannabinoid action: the direct inhibition of vascular endothelial cell migration and survival as well as the decrease of the expression of proangiogenic factors (vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietin-2) and matrix metalloproteinase-2 in the tumors. Inhibition of tumor angiogenesis may allow new strategies for the design of cannabinoid-based antitumoral therapies.
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Study # 7: Bladder cancer
Scott and Julie comment:
This study talks about SMOKING cannabis! WE know smoking destroys most of the good of MMJ.
However, if smoking it helps - don't you think 60 grams of ingested oil over 90 days could make you well? The 45% risk reduction is HUGE as studies go. Scientific studies on pharmacuetical drugs seeking approval from the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) are only required to show a 5% positive result! Meanwhile, over 100,000 people die in the U.S. each year from legal, FDA approved DRUGS! No one has EVER died from cannabis!
This study can viewed here after you sign up to the website: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/803983
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Here is the summary:
Smoking marijuana might decrease the smoker's risk for bladder cancer, a new study shows.
Retrospectively analyzing a large database of patients, researchers at Kaiser Permanente in California found that patients who reported cannabis use were 45% less likely to be diagnosed with bladder cancer than patients who did not smoke at all.
"It's very exciting because bladder cancer is hard to treat," said Anil Thomas, MD, a urologist at the Southern California Permanente Medical Group. But he cautioned that the study does not prove that smoking marijuana prevents bladder cancer, and more research is needed to explore the connection.
Dr. Thomas presented the study here at the American Urological Association 2013 Annual Scientific Meeting.
"We know that tobacco smoking is the best established risk factor for bladder cancer," Dr. Thomas told reporters attending a news conference. "But to date, there are no epidemiologic studies accurately characterizing the association between cannabis use and bladder cancer."
To fill that gap, Dr. Thomas and his colleagues analyzed a survey of 82,050 men from Northern and Southern California Kaiser Permanente, a health maintenance organization, conducted in 2002 and 2003. The participants were aged 45 to 69 years.
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Study # 8: Biliary Tract Cancer
Scott and Julie comment:
Biliary: Having to do with the gallbladder, bile ducts, or bile. The biliary system itself consists of the gallbladder and bile ducts and, of course, the bile.
This study showed some help in small doses and serious help in higher doses! Don't use Rick Simpson Oil just to play with it if you are fighting cancer. The minimum Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) cannabis oil protocol is 60 grams ingested in 90 days.
This study can viewed here after you sign up to the website: www.PubMed.com
Here is the summary:
Cancer Invest. 2010 May;28(4):357-63. doi: 10.3109/07357900903405934.The dual effects of delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol on cholangiocarcinoma cells: anti-invasion activity at low concentration and apoptosis induction at high concentration.Leelawat S1, Leelawat K, Narong S, Matangkasombut O.Author information AbstractCurrently, only gemcitabine plus platinum demonstrates the considerable activity for cholangiocarcinoma. The anticancer effect of Delta (9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the principal active component of cannabinoids has been demonstrated in various kinds of cancers. We therefore evaluate the antitumor effects of THC on cholangiocarcinoma cells. Both cholangiocarcinoma cell lines and surgical specimens from cholangiocarcinoma patients expressed cannabinoid receptors. THC inhibited cell proliferation, migration and invasion, and induced cell apoptosis. THC also decreased actin polymerization and reduced tumor cell survival in anoikis assay. pMEK1/2 and pAkt demonstrated the lower extent than untreated cells. Consequently, THC is potentially used to retard cholangiocarcinoma cell growth and metastasis.
PMID:19916793 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Scott and Julie comment:
This study concludes that cannabis works - and that drugs need to be made!
This shows the typical attitude of many studies. The other common thread is that drugs need to be made that don't create a high. In our opinion based on the empirical evidence (testimonials) that people just ingest enough (building gradually the daily intake over time) they become somewhat immune to the high and get well . . . in other words, almost every study either uses a synthetic man made version of marijuana or they never use enough of it in the studies.
Here is the summary:
Inhibition of tumor angiogenesis by cannabinoids.Blázquez C1, Casanova ML, Planas A, Gómez Del Pulgar T, Villanueva C, Fernández-Aceñero MJ, Aragonés J, Huffman JW, Jorcano JL, Guzmán M.Author information AbstractCannabinoids, the active components of marijuana and their derivatives, induce tumor regression in rodents (8). However, the mechanism of cannabinoid antitumoral action in vivo is as yet unknown. Here we show that local administration of a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid to mice inhibits angiogenesis of malignant gliomas as determined by immunohistochemical analyses and vascular permeability assays. In vitro and in vivo experiments show that at least two mechanisms may be involved in this cannabinoid action: the direct inhibition of vascular endothelial cell migration and survival as well as the decrease of the expression of proangiogenic factors (vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietin-2) and matrix metalloproteinase-2 in the tumors. Inhibition of tumor angiogenesis may allow new strategies for the design of cannabinoid-based antitumoral therapies. You can view the entire study at: PubMed.com
Let us help you search for the real deal Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or cannabis oil from a reputable medical marijuana weed maps delivery. 1-800-331-1868.
Study # 7: Cancer - Inhibition of tumor
Scott and Julie comment:
This study ALSO concludes that cannabis works - and that drugs need to be made! Why not use the whole ganja plant?
ALSO common to most studies is the comment that human trials are needed because they used rats. If rats get better, there is a good chance you'll get better! Or maybe you should wait YEARS before the human trials (in vivo) are completed and nasty drugs are made. Because, after all man does so good when he tries to imitate nature. (the truth is, every synthetic version of ganja to date has been shown to be killer - while natural pot or ganja has never killed anyone.
Here is the summary:
ASEB J. 2003 Mar;17(3):529-31. Epub 2003 Jan 2.Inhibition of tumor angiogenesis by cannabinoids.Blázquez C1, Casanova ML, Planas A, Gómez Del Pulgar T, Villanueva C, Fernández-Aceñero MJ, Aragonés J, Huffman JW, Jorcano JL, Guzmán M.Author information AbstractCannabinoids, the active components of marijuana and their derivatives, induce tumor regression in rodents (8). However, the mechanism of cannabinoid antitumoral action in vivo is as yet unknown. Here we show that local administration of a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid to mice inhibits angiogenesis of malignant gliomas as determined by immunohistochemical analyses and vascular permeability assays. In vitro and in vivo experiments show that at least two mechanisms may be involved in this cannabinoid action: the direct inhibition of vascular endothelial cell migration and survival as well as the decrease of the expression of proangiogenic factors (vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietin-2) and matrix metalloproteinase-2 in the tumors. Inhibition of tumor angiogenesis may allow new strategies for the design of cannabinoid-based antitumoral therapies.
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Study # 7: Bladder cancer
Scott and Julie comment:
This study talks about SMOKING cannabis! WE know smoking destroys most of the good of MMJ.
However, if smoking it helps - don't you think 60 grams of ingested oil over 90 days could make you well? The 45% risk reduction is HUGE as studies go. Scientific studies on pharmacuetical drugs seeking approval from the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) are only required to show a 5% positive result! Meanwhile, over 100,000 people die in the U.S. each year from legal, FDA approved DRUGS! No one has EVER died from cannabis!
This study can viewed here after you sign up to the website: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/803983
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Here is the summary:
Smoking marijuana might decrease the smoker's risk for bladder cancer, a new study shows.
Retrospectively analyzing a large database of patients, researchers at Kaiser Permanente in California found that patients who reported cannabis use were 45% less likely to be diagnosed with bladder cancer than patients who did not smoke at all.
"It's very exciting because bladder cancer is hard to treat," said Anil Thomas, MD, a urologist at the Southern California Permanente Medical Group. But he cautioned that the study does not prove that smoking marijuana prevents bladder cancer, and more research is needed to explore the connection.
Dr. Thomas presented the study here at the American Urological Association 2013 Annual Scientific Meeting.
"We know that tobacco smoking is the best established risk factor for bladder cancer," Dr. Thomas told reporters attending a news conference. "But to date, there are no epidemiologic studies accurately characterizing the association between cannabis use and bladder cancer."
To fill that gap, Dr. Thomas and his colleagues analyzed a survey of 82,050 men from Northern and Southern California Kaiser Permanente, a health maintenance organization, conducted in 2002 and 2003. The participants were aged 45 to 69 years.
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Study # 8: Biliary Tract Cancer
Scott and Julie comment:
Biliary: Having to do with the gallbladder, bile ducts, or bile. The biliary system itself consists of the gallbladder and bile ducts and, of course, the bile.
This study showed some help in small doses and serious help in higher doses! Don't use Rick Simpson Oil just to play with it if you are fighting cancer. The minimum Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) cannabis oil protocol is 60 grams ingested in 90 days.
This study can viewed here after you sign up to the website: www.PubMed.com
Here is the summary:
Cancer Invest. 2010 May;28(4):357-63. doi: 10.3109/07357900903405934.The dual effects of delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol on cholangiocarcinoma cells: anti-invasion activity at low concentration and apoptosis induction at high concentration.Leelawat S1, Leelawat K, Narong S, Matangkasombut O.Author information AbstractCurrently, only gemcitabine plus platinum demonstrates the considerable activity for cholangiocarcinoma. The anticancer effect of Delta (9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the principal active component of cannabinoids has been demonstrated in various kinds of cancers. We therefore evaluate the antitumor effects of THC on cholangiocarcinoma cells. Both cholangiocarcinoma cell lines and surgical specimens from cholangiocarcinoma patients expressed cannabinoid receptors. THC inhibited cell proliferation, migration and invasion, and induced cell apoptosis. THC also decreased actin polymerization and reduced tumor cell survival in anoikis assay. pMEK1/2 and pAkt demonstrated the lower extent than untreated cells. Consequently, THC is potentially used to retard cholangiocarcinoma cell growth and metastasis.
PMID:19916793 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Study # 9: Liver Cancer
Scott and Julie comment:
Hepatocellular carcinoma: A cancer arising from the liver cells (hepatocytes). Liver damage, manifested by cirrhosis (scarring), is a primary risk factor for liver cancer.
This study says they used THC in the study because they are desperate to find something that works for advanced liver cancer (and pot works).
This study can viewed at this website: www.PubMed.com
Here is the summary:
Cell Death Differ. 2011 Jul;18(7):1099-111. doi: 10.1038/cdd.2011.32. Epub 2011 Apr 8.Anti-tumoral action of cannabinoids on hepatocellular carcinoma: role of AMPK-dependent activation of autophagy.Vara D1, Salazar M, Olea-Herrero N, Guzmán M, Velasco G, Díaz-Laviada I.Author information Erratum in
- Cell Death Differ. 2011 Jul;18(7):1237.
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Scott and Julie comment:
Skin cancer could be an endangered cancer if we can get the word out to enough people.
Rick Simpson started this whole thing by curing HIS skin cancer. RSO or cannabis oil used topically regularly causes skin cancer to go away - and you don't get high using it topically - however, it makes sense to use it both ways if you are fighting skin cancer.
This study can viewed at this website: www.PubMed.com
Here is the summary:
J Clin Invest. 2003 Jan;111(1):43-50.Inhibition of skin tumor growth and angiogenesis in vivo by activation of cannabinoid receptors.Casanova ML1, Blázquez C, Martínez-Palacio J, Villanueva C, Fernández-Aceñero MJ, Huffman JW, Jorcano JL, Guzmán M.Author information AbstractNonmelanoma skin cancer is one of the most common malignancies in humans. Different therapeutic strategies for the treatment of these tumors are currently being investigated. Given the growth-inhibiting effects of cannabinoids on gliomas and the wide tissue distribution of the two subtypes of cannabinoid receptors (CB(1) and CB(2)), we studied the potential utility of these compounds in anti-skin tumor therapy. Here we show that the CB(1) and the CB(2) receptor are expressed in normal skin and skin tumors of mice and humans. In cell culture experiments pharmacological activation of cannabinoid receptors induced the apoptotic death of tumorigenic epidermal cells, whereas the viability of nontransformed epidermal cells remained unaffected. Local administration of the mixed CB(1)/CB(2) agonist WIN-55,212-2 or the selective CB(2) agonist JWH-133 induced a considerable growth inhibition of malignant tumors generated by inoculation of epidermal tumor cells into nude mice. Cannabinoid-treated tumors showed an increased number of apoptotic cells. This was accompanied by impairment of tumor vascularization, as determined by altered blood vessel morphology and decreased expression of proangiogenic factors (VEGF, placental growth factor, and angiopoietin 2). Abrogation of EGF-R function was also observed in cannabinoid-treated tumors. These results support a new therapeutic approach for the treatment of skin tumors.
FYI:
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN THE CANNABIS NAMES?
HEMP OIL:
Rick Simpson calls essential oil extracted from marijuana for medical use “Hemp oil.” It isn’t clear to us why Rick does this. Possibly because saying “hemp” is less threatening to new-to-RSO patients? That probably is the case.
Hemp is not marijuana. Hemp is cannabis. Confusing? Yes!
It is possible for cannabis cross breeders to lower or raise THC and CBD quantities in the plant – and not by a little bit. For example, either can be lowered to under 1%. Either can be raised to as much as 40% (in the whole plane – before essential oil is extracted).
When cannabis contains less than 1% THC it is considered to be hemp and not marijuana. The word hemp in the cannabis industry refers to “Industrial Hemp” – the crop grown for fiber, seed oil, and other components – including CBD oil. Hemp foods are in your health food store right now – and they are very good for you – but they won’t (alone) give you a chance to beat a serious health challenge – especially cancer.
Rick Simpson did not and is not talking and writing about essential oil made from hemp – even though he uses the word hemp. Rick is talking about marijuana when he says “hemp.” Clearly, Rick believes THC to be the primary cancer killer and he has produced mountains of anecdotal testimonials from patients testifying to this fact.
Legally, marijuana becomes industrial hemp when THC levels fall below 1% in the plant.
CANNABIS OIL
Cannabis oil is any oil made from cannabis – and so it needs a further qualifier. For example: “CBD cannabis oil” indicates that the cannabis oil was produced from industrial hemp (less than 1% THC). CBD oil is also made from a marijuana plant strain that is high in CBD (in which case it may have a bit more than 1% THC in it or even a roughly equal amount of CBD oil in it).
“THC cannabis oil” obviously would be cannabis oil that has a high THC content (and probably low levels of CBD).
Technically: Hemp oil you can buy at the health food store (made from industrial hemp seeds) could be also be called cannabis oil because of what we said above: “both industrial hemp and marijuana are the same plant” – with THC levels being the defining factor.
Hemp is now legal to grow in all 50 states. The reason it was made illegal to grow in 1937 along with marijuana is that the Federal Government was worried people would grow marijuana hidden in the hemp crop. However, hemp was so integrated into American industry it was made legal for the duration of World War Two because it was felt it would be impossible to wage war successfully without it.
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