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Issue 16 - Unlocking the Cure: How Cannabis Compounds Could Revolutionise Treatment for Cancer, Epilepsy, and Beyond!

BudMed Bulletin for 26/12/24

Unlocking the Cure: How Cannabis Compounds Could Revolutionise Treatment for Major Diseases

Cancer Treatment Potential: Studies, both in vitro and in vivo, suggest cannabinoids can treat various cancers like melanoma and glioblastoma, with promising clinical trials showing a THC:CBD blend with temozolomide (TMZ) effective against aggressive brain cancers. Source

Revolutionise Your Skin Care: Phytocannabinoids Could Be the Secret to Unlocking Radiant Skin Health!

"These compounds, through their interaction with the endocannabinoid system (ECS), show promise for skin health products. Their ability to regulate inflammation, oxidative stress and cell proliferation makes them useful in addressing skin problems such as inflammation, scarring, healing, acne and ageing, positioning them as valuable tools for innovative skincare solutions." Source

How Mixing Cannabinoids Could Revolutionise Breast Cancer Treatment!

This study investigated the effects of activating cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2) on the aggressive triple-negative breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231. Combined CB1 and CB2 activation inhibits cancer cell growth. Source

Could Cannabinoids Be the Cure for Nerve Pain? New Study Explores Relief from Peripheral Neuropathy!

Significant Pain Reduction: Analysis of 14 randomised controlled trials revealed that 13 studies (79%) demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in neuropathic pain scores following cannabinoid treatment. Quantifiable Pain Relief: Meta-analysis of seven studies showed a mean difference of -0.67 on a 0-10 pain scale, indicating notable pain relief compared to placebo. Improved Secondary Outcomes: Positive impacts were observed on secondary outcomes, including sleep quality, sensory symptoms, and overall quality of life. Source

Revolutionise Brain Health: Discover How Cannabinoids & Vitamin B12 Team Up Against Neuro degeneration!

Studies have shown that these treatments might help in fixing two big problems in diseases like Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's: they can help stop proteins from clumping together in the brain and improve how cells make energy, which are both important for these diseases. Source 

From Brain Cells to Better Health: Unveil How Cannabidiol Fights Neuro degeneration! (ND's)

CBD has gained attention as a promising drug candidate for the management of neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, by inhibiting protein aggregation, free radicals, and neuro inflammation." Mechanisms of Action of CBD in NDs: CBD may inhibit the formation and accumulation of harmful protein aggregates. It can combat oxidative stress by scavenging free radicals. CBD possesses anti-inflammatory properties that can mitigate neuro inflammation. Source

Breakthrough Alert: Cannabis Compounds Could Be the Key to Treating Epilepsy, Pain, and Brain Disorders!

Cannabis offers a multifaceted therapeutic approach due to its anticonvulsive, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and neuro protective properties. This makes it a promising candidate for addressing the complex needs of individuals with neurological disorders. Source

BREAKTHROUGH: Cannabis Extracts Might Be Your Heart's New Best Friend!

Phytocannabinoids (natural compounds found in cannabis) can help reduce the harmful effects that lead to atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup). They do this by: Preventing LDL (bad cholesterol) from oxidising, which means stopping it from becoming damaging to artery walls. Reducing the creation of foam cells, which are cells filled with fat that contribute to plaque buildup in artery walls. Source

New Hope for Kids with Severe Epilepsy: Whole Plant Medical Cannabis Shows Promise

"Results - Seizure frequency across all 10 participants reduced by 86% with no significant adverse events. Participants reduced use of anti epileptic drugs from an average of seven to one following treatment with medical cannabis." Source

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