RESEARCH - MARIJUANA SEED PRESSINGS
Natural Marijuana Remedies for Diseases
Medical Marijuana for Rheumatoid Arthritis, Medi-Paws,
Fibromyalgia, High Blood Pressure, Bad Cholesterol,
Diabetes, Irritiable Bowel, MS, A.D.T.Menopause, Anti-inflamatory,
Immune System Disorders
No strict, product-specific studies are yet available for Med
Marijuana Seed Pressings. To present background
information on the health benefits of our Cannabis
Sativa supplements, we are pleased to make available
to the public a sampling of the reference material compiled by Med
Marijuana on the health benefits of low-THC Cannabis
and the component make-up of the oils.
For a complete review of the available literature
please contact us
to arrange a personal information session with one of our local
distributors.
1. Positive
effects of low-THC Cannabis oil on Rheumatoid Arthritis - A
Natural Remedy
One of the primary components of our oil is Gamma-Linolenic
Acid (GLA). GLA is an essential building block of life
and is not easily found in nature. In addition to our oils it is
found from two other plant sources but in one of those sources the
amount of GLA found would require the daily ingestion of gallons
of the plant oil to achieve an effective supplementation level.
The other source has toxic components bound to the GLA, preventing
adequate ingestion levels without poisoning the entire body.
Med Marijuana selects their Cannabis
plant stock for high GLA production levels; grow their plants in
an environment which will allow the plants to fully develop their
GLA potential and process the plants in a manner to best preserve
these delicate properties.
This medical report is one small example of the positive Natural
Health Benefits to be found in Med Marijuana Seed
Pressings, a truly Natural Marijuana Remedy.
The Effects of GLA on Rheumatoid Arthritis
Janice McColl, B.S.P., M.Sc., M.H.
Many people are looking for a gentler form of treatment
that remains effective against arthritic pain and will allow them
to reduce their usage of NSAIDs. More and more
of our citizens are exploring natural remedies for diseases.
Over the last 15 years, researchers have performed
several clinical studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of gamma
linolenic acid (GLA) on the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Patients
appear to be deficient in GLA and many patients respond favorably
to treatment with GLA, especially in recent clinical trials where
dosages were greater than 1.4 grams of GLA/day. Early studies used
relatively low dosages with some success. For example, as early
as 1988, researchers confirmed that supplementation with 540 mg
of GLA per day could help patients reduce their usage of NSAIDs.
Later research showed that higher dosages could achieve still greater
results.
In 1993, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania
conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 24-week
trial with 37 rheumatoid arthritis patients. Patients in the treatment
group received 1.4 grams of GLA per day, and assessed their symptoms
on a daily basis. Treatment with GLA reduced the number of tender
joints by 36%, the tenderness of the joints by 45%, the number of
swollen joints by 28%, and the degree of joint swelling by 41%,
whereas the placebo group did not show significant improvement in
any measure. The researchers concluded that GLA in the doses used
in the study is a well-tolerated and effective treatment for rheumatoid
arthritis, a natural marijuana remedy.
Research has confirmed reductions in the duration
of morning stiffness, and reductions in joint swelling and tenderness,
and pain. In particular, a recent meta-analysis conducted in April
2000 of six placebo-controlled trials found that the duration of
morning stiffness may be reduced by 60 to 70% (eg. two hours of
morning stiffness could be reduced to half an hour). Reduction in
morning stiffness dramatically improves the quality of life for
patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. Med Marijuana Seed
Pressings is a natural remedy for diseases such as R.A.
2. Effect of Omega-3
& Omega-6 rich oils on the immune system and effect on auto
immune diseases - Medical Marijuana for a
Natural Remedy
The following scientific analysis report shows us that Omega-3 (n-3)
and Omega-6 (n-6) when used together have a synergistic effect on
our immune response, boosting the immune system to allow our bodies
to ward off viral and bacterial attacks and to increase the body’s
capabilities of combating infection or disease that may already
have been introduced.
It is interesting to note that the researchers have here discovered
& reported that supplementation with Omega-3 alone- as with
their example of using fish oils for these purposes-actually has
the effect of degrading the immune system and stimulating any auto-immune
diseases that may be effecting the body at that time. This research
study highlights the fact that any Omega supplementation must be
of the complete Omega Profile, including GLA (Gamma-Linolenic
Acid) or very undesirable consequences may result.
The list of auto-immune diseases is unfortunately extensive and
it is growing as new discoveries are made. There are close to 100
identified already- all deadly serious. Some of the more common
ones are:
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
- Fibromyalgia
- Psoriasis
- Thyroid Diseases- hyper and hypo
- Lupus
- Sclerderma
- Celiac Disease
Med Marijuana Cannabis Sativa Oils
contain the complete Omega profile in a balanced blend to perfectly
meet our body’s needs and uptake abilities a natural remedy
for diseases.
Dietary n-6 and n-3 fatty acids in immunity
and autoimmune disease.
Harbige LS., School of Chemical and Life Sciences, University
of Greenwich, London, UK.
Clearly there is much evidence to show that under well-controlled
laboratory and dietary conditions fatty acid intake can have profound
effects on animal models of autoimmune disease. Studies in human
autoimmune disease have been less dramatic; however, human trials
have been subject to uncontrolled dietary and genetic backgrounds,
infection and other environmental influences, and basic trial designs
have been inadequate.
The impact of dietary fatty acids on animal autoimmune disease models
appears to depend on the animal model and the type and amount of
fatty acids fed. Diets low in fat, essential fatty acid-deficient,
or high in n-3 fatty acids from fish oils increase the survival
and reduce disease severity in spontaneous autoantibody-mediated
disease, whilst linoleic acid-rich diets appear to increase disease
severity. In experimentally-induced T-cell-mediated autoimmune disease,
essential fatty acid-deficient diets or diets supplemented with
n-3 fatty acids appear to augment disease, whereas n-6 fatty acids
prevent or reduce the severity. In contrast, in both T-cell and
antibody-mediated auto-immune disease the desaturated and elongated
metabolites of linoleic acid are protective.
Suppression of autoantibody and T lymphocyte proliferation, apoptosis
of autoreactive lymphocytes, and reduced pro-inflammatory cytokine
production by high-dose fish oils are all likely mechanisms by which
n-3 fatty acids ameliorate autoimmune disease. However, these could
be undesirable long-term effects of high-dose fish oil which may
compromise host immunity. The protective mechanism(s) of n-6 fatty
acids in T-cell- mediated autoimmune disease are less clear, but
may include dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid- and arachidonic acid-sensitive
immunoregulatory circuits such as Th1 responses, TGF beta 1-mediated
effects and Th3-like responses.
It is often claimed that n-6 fatty acids promote autoimmune and
inflammatory disease based on results obtained with linoleic acid
only. It should be appreciated that linoleic acid does not reflect
the functions of dihomo-gamma-linolenic and arachidonic acid, and
that the endogenous rate of conversion of linoleic to arachidonic
acid is slow (Hassam et al. 1975, 1977; Phylactos et al. 1994; Harbige
et al. 1995).
In addition to effects of dietary fatty acids on immunoregulation,
inflammation as a consequence of immune activation in autoimmune
disease may also be an important mechanism of action whereby dietary
fatty acids modulate disease activity. In conclusion, regulation
of gene expression, signal transduction pathways, production of
eicosanoids and cytokines, and the action of antioxidant enzymes
are all mechanisms by which dietary n-6 and n-3 fatty acids may
exert effects on the immune system and autoimmune disease. Probably
the most significant of these mechanisms in relation to our current
understanding of immunoregulation and inflammation would appear
to be via fatty acid effects on cytokines.
The amount, type and balance of dietary fatty acids and associated
antioxidant nutrients appear to impact on the immune system to produce
immune-deviation or immunosuppressive effects, and to reduce immune-mediated
inflammation which will in turn affect the susceptibility to, or
severity of, autoimmune disease.
3. Cancer Tumor shrinking
abilities of non-psychoactive Cannabis - A
Natural Remedy for Disease
A series of scientific studies has been undertaken
around the world to investigate anecdotal information that Cannabis
could shrink and eliminate certain cancerous tumors. The studies,
using a natural marijuana remedy centered on Glioma’s, which
are very aggressive brain cancers. The researchers wished to use
the most lethal and difficult to treat subject matter available.
The tumors shrunk and/or disappeared with use of the tested substance
Initial trials involved full strength THC Cannabis.
The work in the study below was undertaken to determine if Cannabis
extracts containing no THC whatsoever, as well had anti-tumor effects,
which as you may read, they do.
By presenting this information we are in no way claiming
that Med Marijuana Seed Pressings
will have the same benefits. No one knows. Research into that field
has just begun and will carry on for many years to come. This information
is presented to highlight the fact that Cannabis
Sativa , whether full-strength THC or low-THC such
as Med Marijuana is, has a multitude of health
uses which have not yet been fully researched and documented.
Antitumor effects of ajulemic acid (CT3),
a synthetic non-psychoactive cannabinoid.
Recht LD, Salmonsen R, Rosetti R, Jang T, Pipia G, Kubiatowski
T, Karim P, Ross AH, Zurier R, Litofsky NS, Burstein S.
Department of Neurology, University of Massachusetts Medical School,
55 Lake Avenue North, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
In preclinical studies, AJA has been found to be a
potent anti-inflammatory agent without psychoactive properties.
Based on recent reports suggesting antitumor effects of cannabinoids
(CBs), we assessed the potential of AJA as an antitumor agent. AJA
proved to be approximately one-half as potent as THC in inhibiting
tumor growth in vitro against a variety of neoplastic cell lines.
However, its in vitro effects lasted longer. The antitumor effect
was stereospecific, suggesting receptor mediation.
Unlike THC, however, whose effect was blocked by both CB(1) and
CB(2) receptor antagonists, the effect of AJA was inhibited by only
the CB(2) antagonist. Additionally, incubation of C6 glioma cells
with AJA resulted in the formation of lipid droplets, the number
of which increased over time; this effect was noted to a much greater
extent after AJA than after THC and was not seen in WI-38 cells,
a human normal fibroblast cell line. Analysis of incorporation of
radiolabeled fatty acids revealed a marked accumulation of triglycerides
in AJA-treated cells at concentrations that produced tumor growth
inhibition. Finally, AJA, administered p.o. to nude mice at a dosage
several orders of magnitude below that which produces toxicity,
inhibited the growth of subcutaneously implanted U87 human glioma
cells modestly but significantly.
We conclude that AJA acts to produce significant antitumor activity
and effects its actions primarily via CB(2) receptors. Its very
favorable toxicity profile, including lack of psychoactivity, makes
it suitable for chronic usage. Further studies are warranted to
determine its optimal role as an antitumor agent.
PMID: 11551521
Biochem J 2001 Aug 15;358(Pt 1):249-55
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