Marijuana Found to Kill Cancer Cells – The Marijuana and Cancer Relationship

Thanks to the available findings of a 2006 study showing that cannabis actually reduces the number of cancer cells, medical marijuana users can now feel even better about the widely abolished pain relief ingredient found in the plant. The relationship between marijuana and cancer has always been up for debate, but with the use of a specially crafted oil made from the buds of the Cannabis Sativa plant, scientists confirmed that the plant’s primary psychoactive chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) destroys any and all malignant cancer cell growths in several patients. Details on the marijuana and cancer prevention connection aren’t exactly known, but further, more extensive testing will reveal exactly what may be causing this seemingly miracle cure.

Shedding Some Light on the Marijuana and Cancer Relationship

Back in 2006, the study was developed by a team of medical researchers at the Virginia Commonwealth University’s Pharmacology and Toxicology department on leukemia patients. The researchers essentially outlined that if taken daily for an extended period of time, cannabis oil actually reverses the growth of cancer and possibly leads to remission in the patient – with zero added side effects. Typically when a leukemia patient enters a hospital for admission and treatment, they are given a very extensive chemotherapy treatment, usually paired with a radiological treatment. Instead of considering any possible treatment involving marijuana and cancer, doctors use these not only ineffective, but also dangerous treatments. Cannabis, on the other hand, as shown in the study, has virtually no side effects. It is  especially safe and effective when administered in a clean, medically sound environment and in the form of oil.

Other studies have been made over the past decades much like this one: Manuel Guzman located in Madrid, Spain discovered that cannabinoids substantially inhibit the growth of tumors in a variety of lab animals. In the study he also found that not one of these tested animals endured any kind of side effects seen in many similar chemotherapy treatments. It is becoming increasingly clear that you can sidestep any of the misery associated with traditional cancer treatments and embrace the potent, effective healing powers of THC – not to forget about the positive attributes surrounding cannabis’ other primary cannabinoid, cannabidiol (CBD).

If the results don’t appeal to you, then maybe the 2,500 total studied patients throughout these 37 controlled studies will blow the lid on the myth that cannabis is and can only be used as a “dangerous” drug. None of the patients reported any kind of adverse side effects from the use of THC and based medication – further adding to the benefits of medical marijuana and strengthening the positive connection between marijuana and cancer.

The real irony in the situation here? The combined governments of the world are the primary authority behind more than 30 studies like these completed throughout the years – and kept them secret from the general public. It wouldn’t be very conducive for our government if word got out that a schedule 1 narcotic could actually help people.


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  3. Smoking weed is NOT good for you, it is carcinogenic and its toxic effects when smoked will outweigh any “benefit”. This article is not an invitation to smoke, it just means that extracts of this plant can be used as medicine.
    If you would like to get the benefits without the carcinogens use a vaporizer to get to your beloved THC without burning anything, or cook it into your food.
    Also keep in mind that you are still increasing the very real risk that you will develop schizophrenia or other anxiety disorders, USE verses ABUSE my friends =]

  4. Smoking weed or sniffing oil ? :) )))

  5. Me interesa saber si hay estudios sobre si puede usarse con buenos resultados en el tratamiento de la leucemia, y en dónde puedo leer más acerca de ésto que pregunto. Agradeceré la respuesta en español. Saludos.

  6. Hola @paty tengo entendido que la marihuana da buenos resultados en enfermos de cáncer, según he leído mitiga los efectos en los pacientes tratados con quimioterapia. Además también es usada en enfermos con esclerosis múltiple, ya que ayuda a los enfermos a soportar los intensos dolores de su enfermedad. Hasta aquí te puedo ayudar, porque aunque soy consumidora no estoy muy informada acerca de la utilidad terapeutica de la planta. En España hay muchas asociaciones canábicas que pueden ofrecerte más información acerca de esto, por lo que puedes contactar con cualquiera de ellas y solicitar más información acerca del tema. Espero haberte ayudado. Saludos!