Cannabis Oil Cures Crohn's Disease?

It cures skin cancer and crohn's disease? If it's too good to be true.....

Hey, I have a close friend with this condition who uses cannabis for it.

He was in the hospital a couple years ago, almost got multiple-sclerosis cause he stopped smoking for several years after college.. well, he started again after the hospital stay. This stuff is helping prevent him from being in a wheelchair, imo.
 
Texas A&M was looking into using CBD for this. I don't know I think it's kinda legit. It wouldn't cure it, but I don't think it'd hurt and probably would be better than some of the shit they use now.
 
I can see how smoking pot could help with the "loss of appetite" symptom.

It does more than that.

Cannabis is excellent in treating many disorders that involve inflammation, including many muscle disorders that are due to inflammation. I don't think it works that same way as anti-inflammatories on the market, I think it actually helps regulate the hormones that cause the inflammation to begin with.

Nearly all of our bodily functions are controlled at least in part by hormones. CBDs in cannabis help to balance and regulate these hormones for more normal bodily function, even in the face of disorders which affect these hormones and cause problems.

That's why cannabis is great for both weight loss where it is needed and weight gain where it is needed.. because appetite is controlled by hormones as well.
 
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What's your point :confused:

The lady in the video doesn't even know what kind of disease it is and says she has the cure. Crohn's is NOT cureable. My mom has Crohn's so it's not like I'm shooting this down with no reason to want to believe it. With that said, THC used right would definately have positive effects- hell, I've explicitly told my mom I would roll her a joint if she wanted to try it as relief. Cure though? Nope.
 
The lady in the video doesn't even know what kind of disease it is and says she has the cure. Crohn's is NOT cureable. My mom has Crohn's so it's not like I'm shooting this down with no reason to want to believe it. With that said, THC used right would definately have positive effects- hell, I've explicitly told my mom I would roll her a joint if she wanted to try it as relief. Cure though? Nope.

Perhaps that was more my mistake in the title...

And I imagine for some conditions, a level of remission can be considered a "cure" for all practical purposes...
 
The endocannabinoid system is a highly complex "group of neuromodulatory lipids and their receptors that are involved in a variety of physiological processes including appetite, pain-sensation, mood, and memory. It is named for endocannabinoids, the endogenous lipids that bind cannabinoid receptors (the same receptors that mediate the psychoactive effects of cannabis)." [Wikipedia entry]

Cannabis (aka weed) contains cannabinoids. Cannabinoids bind with cannabinoid receptors that have to do with different bodily functions. That's why you feel high, but they do other things too as cannabinoid receptors are found all over the body. Not all cannabinoids are found in every type of cannabis, nor do they all react with the same receptors. It's no different, really, than how other medicines work.

The amazing thing about cannabis as medicine is that it's very versatile, easy to ingest, non-addictive and impossible to overdose with. It's also FREE to anyone with half a brain and a medical need for it.

So when people scoff at cannabis as medicine they are disregarding science!
 
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Did she have the plug the asshat claiming that pot cures AIDS? :(

Clearly they are using the word "cure" as in, it cures the symptoms of the disease, not necessarily the disease itself.

I know a guy who has had HIV since 1986 and full blown AIDS for almost a couple decades now, he's been taking alternative medication including extremely heavy doses of THC on a daily basis.

Call it what you want.
 
TBH, that video is a crock of shit. But if anyone is interested in more legitimate information, check this out:

ScienceDaily (Dec. 21, 2009) — Chemicals found in cannabis could prove an effective treatment for the inflammatory bowel diseases Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease, say scientists.

Laboratory tests have shown that two compounds found in the cannabis plant -- the cannabinoids THC and cannabidiol -- interact with the body's system that controls gut function.

Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, which affect about one in every 250 people in Northern Europe, are caused by both genetic and environmental factors. The researchers believe that a genetic susceptibility coupled with other triggers, such as diet, stress or bacterial imbalance, leads to a defective immune response.

Dr Karen Wright, Peel Trust Lecturer in Biomedicine at Lancaster University, presented her soon-to-be published work at The British Pharmacological Society's Winter Meeting in London.

She said: "The lining of the intestines provides a barrier against the contents of the gut but in people with Crohn's Disease this barrier leaks and bacteria can escape into the intestinal tissue leading to an inappropriate immune response.

"If we could find a way to restore barrier integrity in patients we may be able to curb the inflammatory immune response that causes these chronic conditions."

Dr Wright, working with colleagues at the School of Graduate Entry Medicine and Health in Derby, has shown that cells that react to cannabinoid compounds play an important role in normal gut function as well as the immune system's inflammatory response.

"The body produces its own cannabinoid molecules, called endocannabinoids, which we have shown increase the permeability of the epithelium during inflammation, implying that overproduction may be detrimental," said Dr Wright.

"However, we were able to reverse this process using plant-derived cannabinoids, which appeared to allow the epithelial cells to form tighter bonds with each other and restore the membrane barrier."

The research was carried out using cell cultures in a dish but, interestingly, when the team attempted to mimic the conditions of the gut by reducing the amount of oxygen in the cells' environment, much lower concentrations of cannabinoid were needed to produce the same effect.

Dr Wright added: "What is also encouraging is that while THC has psychoactive properties and is responsible for the 'high' people experience when using cannabis, cannabidiol, which has also proved effective in restoring membrane integrity, does not possess such properties."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/12/091220175502.htm
 
TBH, that video is a crock of shit. But if anyone is interested in more legitimate information, check this out:

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Directness is appreciated :eek::o:D (and time to add the "?" to the title...)

I know the vid is a bit... cheesy, but do you think these guys are snake-oil salesmen? Or are they just a bunch of stoners promoting a personal story of a promising avenue for treatment of diseases like Crohn's? I did google "Bob Melamede" and he seems legit http://www.uccs.edu/~rmelamed/

I lol'd when she first came on, as she looked quite stoned... Still, the bottom line is whether or not she has truly found relief, and has a better quality of life with her new regimen?
 
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