10-22-2014, 09:17 AM
Hope in the Way of Research for Cancers and Other Disorders
October 21, 2014
Despite the fact that marijuanas psychoactive properties have led to legal regulations that shackles the hands of scientists that could easily unveil a plethora of medicinal uses, research into both natural and synthetic cannabinoids has continued.
And luckily for those suffering with potentially deadly diseases such as breast cancer, studies are now being conducted concerning the prospective effectiveness of cannabinoids, both natural and synthetic, as anticancer agents.
Initial studies involving marijuana focused on the cannabinoid that causes all the legal debate, delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) which was first isolated back in the 60s, man.
Although several other active compounds were able to be isolated as time moved on, notably delta-8-THC, Cannabinol (CBN), Cannabidiol (CBD), and Cannabicyclol (CBL), it wasnt until 1988 that scientists would stumble upon what would go on to be identified as the first cannabinoid receptor.
That groundbreaking discovery,..........
http://the420times.com/2014/10/hope-in-t...0+Times%29
October 21, 2014
Despite the fact that marijuanas psychoactive properties have led to legal regulations that shackles the hands of scientists that could easily unveil a plethora of medicinal uses, research into both natural and synthetic cannabinoids has continued.
And luckily for those suffering with potentially deadly diseases such as breast cancer, studies are now being conducted concerning the prospective effectiveness of cannabinoids, both natural and synthetic, as anticancer agents.
Initial studies involving marijuana focused on the cannabinoid that causes all the legal debate, delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) which was first isolated back in the 60s, man.
Although several other active compounds were able to be isolated as time moved on, notably delta-8-THC, Cannabinol (CBN), Cannabidiol (CBD), and Cannabicyclol (CBL), it wasnt until 1988 that scientists would stumble upon what would go on to be identified as the first cannabinoid receptor.
That groundbreaking discovery,..........
http://the420times.com/2014/10/hope-in-t...0+Times%29