Watch What Happens When Cannabis Is Injected Into Cancer Cells. This Is Mind Blowing!

Since 1974 studies have revealed that cannabis has anti-tumor impacts. The results of the 1974 research, reported in Aug. 18, 1974, Washington Post newspaper feature, were that cannabis’s THC, “slowed the development of lung cancers, breast cancers and a virus-induced leukemia in lab mice, and lengthened their lives by as much as 36 percent.” In 1975 a short article in the Journal of the National cancer institute titled “Antineoplastic Activity of Cannabinoids,” they reported that “Lewis lung adenocarcinoma growth was retarded by the oral administration of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabinol (CBD). Mice treated with THC for 20 successive days with THC and CBD had reduced main growth size.”

In 1998, a research study group at Madrid’s Complutense University Led by Dr. Manuel Guzman found that THC can selectively induce configured cell death in brain tumor cells without adversely affecting surrounding healthy cells. They reported in the March 2002 concern of...

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