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firestorm
20th March, 2012, 10:40 PM
Medical marijuana is prescribed to treat pain, debilitating weight loss and appetite suppression, side effects that are common in advanced AIDS. This is the first study to reveal how the marijuana receptors found on immune cells?called cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2?can influence the spread of the virus. Understanding the effect of these receptors on the virus could help scientists develop new drugs to slow the progression of AIDS.

"We knew that cannabinoid drugs like marijuana can have a therapeutic effect in AIDS patients, but did not understand how they influence the spread of the virus itself," said study author Cristina Costantino, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Pharmacology and Systems Therapeutics at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. "We wanted to explore cannabinoid receptors as a target for pharmaceutical interventions that treat the symptoms of late-stage AIDS and prevent further progression of the disease without the undesirable side effects of medical marijuana."

HIV infects active immune cells that carry the viral receptor CD4, which makes these cells unable to fight off the infection. In order to spread, the virus requires that "resting" immune cells be activated. In advanced AIDS, HIV mutates so it can infect these resting cells, gaining entry into the cell by using a signaling receptor called CXCR4. By treating the cells with a cannabinoid agonist that triggers CB2, Dr. Costantino and the Mount Sinai team found that CB2 blocked the signaling process, and suppressed infection in resting immune cells.

Triggering CB1 causes the drug high associated with marijuana, making it undesirable for physicians to prescribe. The researchers wanted to explore therapies that would target CB2 only. The Mount Sinai team infected healthy immune cells with HIV, then treated them with a chemical that triggers CB2 called an agonist. They found that the drug reduced the infection of the remaining cells.

"Developing a drug that triggers only CB2 as an adjunctive treatment to standard antiviral medication may help alleviate the symptoms of late-stage AIDS and prevent the virus from spreading," said Dr. Costantino. Because HIV does not use CXCR4 to enhance immune cell infection in the early stages of infection, CB2 agonists appear to be an effective antiviral drug only in late-stage disease.

As a result of this discovery, the research team led by Benjamin Chen, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases, and Lakshmi Devi, PhD, Professor of Pharmacology and Systems Therapeutics at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, plans to develop a mouse model of late-stage AIDS in order to test the efficacy of a drug that triggers CB2 in vivo. In 2009 Dr. Chen was part of a team that captured on video for the first time the transfer of HIV from infected T-cells to uninfected T-cells.

Shady
20th March, 2012, 10:41 PM
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firestorm
20th March, 2012, 11:01 PM
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looks like Marijuana is effecting some one else lol

aleister crowley
20th March, 2012, 11:42 PM
People are finding new ways to treat different medical conditions all the time so I don't doubt this one bit.

There is also growing proof that cancer can be cured using plain old baking soda.

New and Experimental Cancer Treatments & Cures: Destroying Tumors with Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate): Is Cancer “Just a Fungus”? (http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/sodium-bicarbonate-treatment.html)

Liteace
20th March, 2012, 11:58 PM
so what they are saying is dont get stoned to the extent that ya mates arse starts looking desirable
:canabis:

firestorm
21st March, 2012, 12:11 AM
I ve never been stoned enough to fancy my mates arse lol

AgentD
26th March, 2012, 03:06 PM
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nara
26th March, 2012, 04:05 PM
There is also growing proof that cancer can be cured using plain old baking soda.



Proof my a*se! Dangerous Internet Quackery would be more accurate.

Dr. Tullio Simoncini the purveyor of this nonsense has had his license to practice medicine revoked and been convicted in Italy of wrongful death and swindling.

A fungus among us in oncology? : Respectful Insolence (http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2008/08/a_fungus_among_us_in_oncology.php)

aleister crowley
27th March, 2012, 12:31 AM
Proof my a*se! Dangerous Internet Quackery would be more accurate.

Dr. Tullio Simoncini the purveyor of this nonsense has had his license to practice medicine revoked and been convicted in Italy of wrongful death and swindling.

A fungus among us in oncology? : Respectful Insolence (http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2008/08/a_fungus_among_us_in_oncology.php)

Quack?
One man may have started it but there has been quite a bit of research into it.
John Hopkins University weren't so quick to deny

nara
27th March, 2012, 08:06 AM
Quack?
One man may have started it but there has been quite a bit of research into it.
John Hopkins University weren't so quick to deny

The article attributed to Johns Hopkins University is a bogus and discredited fake email that did the rounds for a few of years ago. It often crops up on Quack websites who all spell it "John" instead of the correct "Johns".

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/kimmel_cancer_center/news_events/featured/cancer_update_email_it_is_a_hoax.html

snopes.com: Cancer Update from Johns Hopkins Hospital (http://www.snopes.com/medical/disease/cancerupdate.asp)

firestorm
29th March, 2012, 04:53 AM
a little of subject but this is a great tune and a lot of truth in it
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AgentD
29th March, 2012, 02:14 PM
Here's an article on use of marijuana rather than pills for dealing with depression and bi-polar disorder.

Marijuana for depression & bipolar disorder Patients for Medical Cannabis (http://patients4medicalmarijuana.wordpress.com/medical-use-of-cannabis-video/marijuana-for-depression-bipolar/)

davethedappa
29th March, 2012, 03:32 PM
theres a great program on sky channel 203 showcase 2 9.30pm sunday night. its called marijuana true history. its about why it was banned, by who, and then goes on about the medical ues of cannabis. it really opened my eyes