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    == Endocannabinoid receptors and endocannabinoids ==
    == Endocannabinoid receptors ==  
    ''' Main article in wikipedia [[w:Endocannabinoid system|Endocannabinoid system]]'''
    ''' Main article in wikipedia [[w:Endocannabinoid system|Endocannabinoid system]]'''


    Human cells may have either of 2 types of endocannabinoid [[w:Cannabinoid receptor|receptors]] [[w:Cannabinoid receptor type 1|CB<sub>1</sub>]] and [[w:Cannabinoid receptor type 2|CB<sub>2</sub>]]. These receptors are present also in cells far away from the brain.
    Human cells may have either of 2 types of endocannabinoid [[w:Cannabinoid receptor|receptors]] [[w:Cannabinoid receptor type 1|CB<sub>1</sub>]] and [[w:Cannabinoid receptor type 2|CB<sub>2</sub>]]. These receptors are present also in cells far away from the brain.
    == Endocannabinoids ==
    [[File:Anandamid.svg|thumb|[[w:Anandamide|Anandamide]], an endogenous [[w:ligand|ligand]] of CB<sub>1</sub> and CB<sub>2</sub>]]
    [[File:Anandamid.svg|thumb|[[w:Anandamide|Anandamide]], an endogenous [[w:ligand|ligand]] of CB<sub>1</sub> and CB<sub>2</sub>]]
    Endocannabinoids are produced by our own bodies the main ones being Anandamide and 2-AG.
    Endocannabinoids are produced by our own bodies from [[w:Arachidonic acid|Arachidonic acid]] or [[w:Omega-6 fatty acid|Omega-6 fatty acid]]<ref name=wakeup-world-com>https://wakeup-world.com/2014/09/08/the-endocannabinoid-system-and-how-thc-cures-cancer/</ref>.
     
    The two main endocannabinoids are Anandamide and 2-AG.


    ==== Anandamide ====
    ==== Anandamide ====

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    Cannabis is the oldest and most versatile medicine known to man.

    Rare 11-leafer Cannabis sativa

    Endocannabinoid receptors

    Main article in wikipedia Endocannabinoid system

    Human cells may have either of 2 types of endocannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2. These receptors are present also in cells far away from the brain.


    Endocannabinoids

    Anandamide, an endogenous ligand of CB1 and CB2

    Endocannabinoids are produced by our own bodies from Arachidonic acid or Omega-6 fatty acid[1].

    The two main endocannabinoids are Anandamide and 2-AG.

    Anandamide

    • Anandamide was discovered in 1992. The name comes from the Sanskrit word 'Ananda' meaning 'bliss' and amide from its chemistry.

    2-AG

    • 2-AG was discovered in 1994-1995.

    Links about 2-AG

    N-Arachidonoyl dopamine

    2-Arachidonyl glyceryl ether

    Virodhamine

    Lysophosphatidylinositol

    Cannabis

    A lovely female Cannabis indica. These are often good for pain relief producing a nice body stone.
    Male Cannabis sativa plants in late blooming stage.

    Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica are the main cannabis variants though most strains are mixes of these. A third cannabis line is the Cannabis ruderalis, a rugged nothern cannabis that has adapted to flower even under northern long summer days.

    Phytocannabinoids

    Many people may know the 2 most prevalent phytocannabinoids, THC and CBD.

    Full list of known phytocannabinoids from Wikipedia:

    THC

    Tetrahydrocannabinol is the psychoactive compound that brings the 'high' most recreational users are chasing.

    THCA

    THC is produced from the raw THCA by a process called de-carboxylation. Basically means to heat the stuff over certain temperature.

    CBD

    Cannabidiol has the most medical applications of all phytocannabinoids.

    CBDA

    Cannabidiolic Acid is the raw form. Decarboxylating CBDA yields CBD.

    CBN

    Cannabinol

    CBG

    Cannabigerol

    CBC

    Cannabichromene

    CBL

    Cannabicyclol

    CBV

    Cannabivarin

    THCV

    Tetrahydrocannabivarin

    CBDV

    Cannabidivarin

    CBCV

    Cannabichromevarin

    CBGV

    Cannabigerovarin

    CBGM

    Cannabigerol Monomethyl Ether

    CBE

    Cannabielsoin

    CBT

    Cannabicitran


    Treating somatic issues

    Cannabis can be applied to treat a wide assortment of illnesses. In this case it is called medical cannabis.

    Due to the inbuilt default to always take the safe route and also to backup the back of your fellow MD colleague the Wikipedia does not yield the right infos on how useful and versatile a medication cannabis is.

    Research has been held back by arcane laws even as cannabis is the oldest medicine known to man and it should be gladly appreciated and not outlawed because of big pharma interests.

    Pain treatment

    “You just don't feel like thinking about the pain.”

    ~ Apotheker Jukeboksi on somatic pain relief with cannabis

    “There is more to it than that.”

    ~ Science on above quote

    Cannabis is anti-inflammatory which helps relieve some of the pain.

    Epilepsy

    Cannabis can be used to treat epilepsy.

    Asthma

    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    Cannabis helps with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) also known as Lou Gehrig's disease and motor neurone disease (MND).

    Autoimmune diseases

    Cannabis helps with many autoimmune diseases.

    Links about autoimmune diseases and cannabis

    Rheumatoid arthritis

    Cannabis helps with Rheumatoid arthritis.

    Links about Rheumatoid arthritis and cannabis

    Lupus

    Cannabis helps with Systemic lupus erythematosus

    Coeliac disease

    Cannabis helps with Coeliac disease.

    Psoriasis

    Cannabis helps with Psoriasis when applied externally.

    Type 1 diabetes

    Multiple sclerosis

    Cannabis is very good against Multiple sclerosis.


    Phytocannabinoid treatment of cancers

    Full extract cannabis oil in a syringe for easy dosing and travel is usually administered in drops to the gums or under the tongue.

    Internet is rife with stories about winning the battle against cancer with the help of phytocannabinoids. What does the science say?

    1. Anti-proliferative - cannabis is against tumor growth [2]
    2. Anti-metastatic - cannabis is against cancer spreading to other parts in the body because of metastatic activity[2]
    3. Anti-angiogenetic - cannabis is against new blood vein growth to tumor[2]
    4. Apoptotic - cannabis causes cancer cells to programmedly kill themselves via Apoptosis. [2]
    5. Pain relief - cannabis works very well against the somatic and nonsomatic pains brought on by cancer.
    6. Appetite stimulator - cannabis helps maintain a good appetite.
    7. Anti-nauseatic - cannabis helps with the chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. [3] if you receive chemotherapy.

    Phytocannabinoids are harmless to healthy cannabinoid receptor containing cells.

    Studies about cannabis and cancer

    Links about cannabis and cancer

    Videos on the Internet about phytocannabinoid treatment of cancers

    Leukemia

    There are 2 main types of Leukemia:

    Links about Lympoid and Myeloid leukemia and cannabis

    Links about Lymphoid leukemia and cannabis

    Links about Myeloid leukemia and cannabis

    Prostate cancer

    Cannabis helps with prostate cancer.

    • herb.co/2017/01/13/prostate-cancer-cannabis/

    Treating non-somatic issues

    Cannabis can help with various non-somatic problems such as psychiatry, depression and PTSD.

    External links

    References