Substance Abuse: Marijuana: Light The Beacon, not the joint!

Substance Abuse: Marijuana: Light The Beacon, not the joint!



*Be sure to type the “PMID: whatever number” in Google to get the link. On a side note… Alright, the name of this video may sound like a statement, and it is. I’m tired of people just enjoying the marijuana for themselves, while all of these cancer patients are dying. Especially if they can benefit and/or eradicate their cancer from daily intake of the extracted cannabinoids. If a moron(like me) can find all of this information, and take the time to understand the meaning of it. Then I’m positive that everybody else can, too. We need to spread the word about Rick Simpson’s hemp oil, the Children’s Nervous System Journal 2011, and the British Journal of Cancer 2006! I’ve lit my beacon by going out of my way to do a video, and now I expect all of my fellow scholars to light their beacon. You can do it however you wish. Tell a friend, tell someone in politics that would appreciate this information, or vote! **Also, an explanation is due. Why does THC arrest the cell cycle, activate the MAPK pathway, inhibit the P13K/AKT pathway, or trigger an ER response in cancer cells only? Well, simply put, the cancer cells are damaged cells. They don’t have the necessary kinase checkpoints needed to safely stop ceramide accumulation, and ceramide production is necessary to induce apoptosis(cell suicide). However, the healthy cells have a vast kinase checkpoint system that only allows for the cannabinoids to activate the receptors, but prevents the THC from saturating the cannabinoid
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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