Thursday, June 6, 2013

Medical Applications



A primary example of the endocannabinoid system’s role in homeostasis comes from research that has identified an overexpression of cannabinoid receptors in the tumor cells of various cancer diseases, including lung cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer and prostate cancer. Research has also shown that tumor growth can be inhibited and even reversed when cannabinoids such as THC are administered.

Experts believe that the overexpression of cannabinoid receptors is an indicator of the endocannabinoid system’s role as a biological defence system, providing strong support for the use of medical marijuana.

Interestingly, research suggests that this defense system is not only useful in treating cancer, but may also be beneficial in the treatment of a wide variety of conditions. Current evidence points to the endocannabinoid system as being a potential therapeutic target for the following list of disorders:

AIDS/HIV
Alzheimer’s Disease
Arthritis
Cancer
Chronic Pain
Epilepsy
Fibromyalgia
Glaucoma
Multiple Sclerosis
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Sleep disorders






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