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Cannabis Might Reverse Heart Failure, University of Hawaii Study Finds

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In Brief


  • The Facts:New research is showing that TRPV1, a cannabinoid receptor found abundantly in the heart may be key in slowing down and potentially even reversing heart failure.
  • Reflect On:With so many medical applications and the potential to treat and even cure a wide variety of diseases, why has there been such a lack of research, funding and clinical trials when it comes to medical marijuana?
Cannabis could potentially slow and even reverse heart failure via TRPV1, a cannabinoid receptor. This is according to research led by a team at the University of Hawaiʻi John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM). Alexander Stokes, a JABSOM assistant professor in cell and molecular biology, said “the potential medical benefits of using cannabis-based therapies for the treatment of heart disease are promising
TRPV1 is showing long-term effective reversal of heart failure when the substance is administered orally. The key here is orally, this doesn’t mean that you can smoke cannabis and it will be good for your heart, in fact, it may very well have a negative effect if you do that. “TRPV1 has primarily been studied as a pain receptor,” said Stokes. “The receptors are abundant in the heart, and we are excited to show that if we inhibit its function with oral doses of drugs, we can reverse some effects of heart failure.”
The findings were published in the journal Channels.

  • The topic of medical marijuana is a big one right now, especially in Canada where it was recently legalized. For years, there’s been a negative stigma attached to the substance, and when one dives deep into the subject it’s quite easy to see why. Cannabis, often called marijuana, has potential to treat and possibly even cure a wide range of diseases, but because of prohibition, the studies examining the medicinal aspects of the herb have been very limited. This is very unfortunate, for a number of reasons, and also very suspicious.
    If we look at cancer, for example, multiple studies have clearly shown its potential to completely destroy cancer cells, many in vitro studies have clearly demonstrated this potential, without question. They’re not hard to find and have been published in abundance. Here is a video of Dr. Christina Sanchez, a molecular biologist at Compultense University in Madrid, Spain, explaining how THC (the main psychoactive constituent of the cannabis plant) can completely kill cancer cells. THC is simply one constituent of cannabis. It has been shown to be effective for multiple diseases as well, while other diseases are better treated with CBD, another constituent within cannabis. This begs the question, why have there been no, or at least so few, clinical trials set up as a result?
    This hasn’t stopped people taking matters into their own hands though. There are numerous examples all over the internet of people claiming that cannabis oil, for example, cured their cancer. But from a scientific perspective this isn’t evidence, it’s simply anecdotal and as a result of a lack of research we cannot officially say cannabis kills cancer. We can only say that it has tremendous potential and that a lot more research is needed.
    Pharma vs Cannabis

    When a pharmaceutical drug shows even less than half of the potential that marijuana has shown, clinical trials are set up right away. Just imagine if the same resources that are poured into conventional cancer treatments were given to medical marijuana’s potential to treat cancer, among a wide range of other diseases. If that were to happen, we would know much more. But the lack of research continues. Is it because if scientists were to discover what strain, method of delivery and all of the other factors that require more research that are needed to treat disease, cannabis could become an effective treatment for cancer? What would happen to conventional treatments? Would people have to pay for their treatment if it was disclosed how to, for example, make cannabis oil in the right way for a specific cancer? Maybe this has something to do with it?
    Big pharma would lose billions. It’s definitely something to think about.
    What’s happening right now with the legalization of marijuana is that components of it are allowed to be studied. It seems that drugs will be developed to synthesize certain components of the plant, and the drugs themselves can then be patented. This is how big pharma will ultimately make money off of medical marijuana.
    The Challenge With Government Control Of Cannabis

    It’s great to see people with Parkinson’s, Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Epilepsy, cancer and more have tremendous success with medical marijuana. What’s unfortunate is that mainstream medical marijuana will be in the hands of big pharma, it already is. We will not know how it’s grown, how it’s been manipulated, and what’s been changed. It’s simply being used for profit, because at the end of the day that’s what it’s all about in our current infrastructure. We have a sick care industry, not a health care industry.
    A free, open and caring society, a health care industry that truly cares about health could use multiple natural substances to completely wipe out the need for any pharmaceutical drug. There are massive amounts of foods, herbs and plants that, if studied in full, could completely eliminate our dependence on the corporation.
    “The medical profession is being bought by the pharmaceutical industry, not only in terms of the practice of medicine, but also in terms of teaching and research. The academic institutions of this country are allowing themselves to be the paid agents of the pharmaceutical industry. I think it’s disgraceful
    Important Thoughts To Consider About Cannabis

    The other side of the coin is that heavy cannabis use, although not lethal, can be dangerous and potentially damaging to young brains that are not fully developed, and perhaps to those who use it on a regular basis in ways we do not yet understand.
    It’s not as harmful as alcohol abuse or smoking cigarettes, but there is still a lot that we don’t know. Legalization in Canada at least have led to the idea that it’s completely safe and beneficial for everybody. This is also, most likely, not true. We need to get past the idea that it’s something healthy for everybody, and even healthy to smoke cannabis on a regular basis. But when it comes to the medicinal aspects of cannabis, for several diseases, there is a very serious discussion to be had here as it’s again, already helping many people around the world with their cancer, with their epilepsy, etc.
    With many people losing trust in the medical industry, it’s easy to see why they are turning to growing their own cannabis, testing doses, and methods of delivery, etc. For some, it’s a shot in the dark but worth a try.
    We are not advocating that it’s healthy to use cannabis recreationally and that it will not have any negative effects, we are simply stating that it’s a head scratcher how such a potent medical plant that clearly has multiple medical applications has been ignored and prohibited from research and professionally treating many diseases with it.
    https://www.collective-evolution.co...art-failure-university-of-hawaii-study-finds/

 

MelloYello

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7 years ago I gave a friend about 50 lbs of leaf, trimmings and a book on making edibles.
He had 30 something percent heart function.
He was prescribed 9 different meds and life wasn't pleasant.
He made cannabutter from the trim and ate 3 cookies a day.
3 years later his doctor said he had over 40% heart function.
Doctor said that medications were working. The medications that he stopped taking 3 years earlier.
Yeah, he left his doc out of the new medication regiment
 

dddaver

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7 years ago I gave a friend about 50 lbs of leaf, trimmings and a book on making edibles.
He had 30 something percent heart function.
He was prescribed 9 different meds and life wasn't pleasant.
He made cannabutter from the trim and ate 3 cookies a day.
3 years later his doctor said he had over 40% heart function.
Doctor said that medications were working. The medications that he stopped taking 3 years earlier.
Yeah, he left his doc out of the new medication regiment



He's still alive I take it? Do you know his blockage % now?
 

EsterEssence

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I had a angiogram over a year ago, 0 blockages full heart function. In have used cannabis for the last 50 years, I’m 65 now...
 

Ringodoggie

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Last stress test I had a few years back and the Cardiologist said my arteries were like "fire hoses"

He said. "We all die from something. And, you'll die from something too. But, I doubt it will be a heart attack".

I have smoked (and recently vaped) pot every day since July 4th 1968.

Interesting article about how pot smoke differs from tobacco smoke.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1277837/






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flylowgethigh

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A doctor named Linus Pauling found that Vitimin C, which the human body needs but cannot produce itself, helps keep the arteries clean. While I have been taking this for a few years:

https://vitamincfoundation.org/cardioc.php

I also developed a habit of heavily salting chashews, and munching on them and peanut butter. Clogged things up a bit despite a steady diet of cookies and vape.

So I am doing vit C chelation (10K mg via IV) as well as taking 6K orally with the cardio-C, and quit the bad snacks, doubled up on cookies. We'll see. 65 yr old outta shape beer drinking hero.

Edit: I later had my heart checked and the number was 18, a good artery number. Also, the Vit C IV is being used to treat that COVID.
 
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therevverend

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So I am doing vit C chelation (0K mg via IV) as well as taking 10K orally with thecardio-C, and quit the bad snacks, doubled up on cookies. We'll see. 65 yr old outta shape beer drinking hero.

There is a sweet spot for Vitamin C, if you take too much you'll end up pissing it out. Which causes enormous kidney stones to build up. I knew this 7-11 clerk who was doing a year in the county slammer for selling cigs to underage kids. To reach the minimum requirements for an adult male's vitamin C the jail distributes packets of disgusting fake juice powder loaded with supplements. Most people throw them away, he was in the habit of collecting everyones' and drinking it down. Gave him monstrous painful stones.

Not trying to discourage you or anyone else from taking Vitamin C, it's great stuff. It's not fat soluble so you need to replenish your body daily. I know you're knowledgeable on the subject, I know certain forms are more likely to cause stones then others. Glad you're taking care of yourself, you're never too old. Real beer is actually quite nutritious, it's the cheap stuff in the can that kills you.
 

MindEater

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Pharma vs Cannabis, yet we let Pharma control the Cannabis narrative. d9thc wrecks vessels ventricles and arteries, and the Cannabis scene (industry) has led consumers to accept d9thc isolates by slowly reintroducing highly unnatural Cannabis (Marinol was too obvious so they needed shit genetics spread first, then hydroponically-grown garbage that looked like natural weed yet has unfamiliar metabolite profiles to the original, then derivative garbage derived from that garbage-grown garbage that the LCD still associates with weed (through the implication implied by the implicators that both are sold under the same roof); the ecig distillate inhaler that causes more problems than it solves.

The end game has always been get the LCD to accept Dronabinol, through isolate propaganda spread by pharma through various outlets, lies that have people smoking worse "weed" than ever with no real medical value,but causing real medical problems.

The real medical value of Cannabis lies in the endogenous products of nonenzymatic reactions of NO-derived reactive nitrogen species with unsaturated fatty acids, yet not a single propagandist can list one of them. People like Ethan Russo seem to be getting paid to ignore scientific findings and push the "d9thc+myrcene in an inhaler" model that pharma is begging the world to accept.
 

Medfinder

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Last year an optometrist diagnosed a pressure of 55 in my eye.. and I wasnt using cannabis every month for while...

He said let's see if more advanced equipment confirm's glaucoma.

I began doing up to 1gram every 1-2 days...

Test came 30 days after and confirmed no irregular eye pressure in each eye.
 

flylowgethigh

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1000mg a day is a nice medicinal dose IMO.

I wanna know about vaping off the terps, which seems to really make my worn out lungs feel great. No coughing up crap, no coughing in the morning. The ABV goes into butter for cookies which make me sleep great.

Life is good these days thanks to this plant. Feds need to get out of the way. We're already seeing the med-mafia in action with this pandemic. Orgs with a agenda.
 

OilGuy

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I really hope research continues to support this finding. Hopefully more studies like this help to pave the way for Federal legalization in the U.S., or more well-funded research studies at the very least.
 

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