Long ago, I heard a cancer researcher say that everything we’ll ever need to kill every disease is somewhere in the rain forest.
I wasn’t surprised to see an article on the National Cancer Institute’s site indicating that marijuana kills cancer cells.
The Institute reports that “cannabinoids may be useful in treating the side effects of cancer and cancer treatment” by smoking, eating it in baked goods, drinking herbal teas or even spraying it under the tongue.
There’s a long list of medicinal uses including pain relief, anti-inflammation, anti-viral, anti-anxiety, stress relief and reduction of muscle spasms due to multiple sclerosis. Cannabinoids have anti-tumor properties.
Very good news, indeed.
Claudia
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