With the ever growing research, there has
been a paradigm shift in the perception about Cannabis, mainly because of its
anti-cancer properties. But still the authorities are very much reluctant in
using it as a drug. Only recently (August 2015), has the US government admitted
that Cannabis is effective against cancer, but the FDA is yet to approve it as
a medicine. The female plant is composed of its active compounds, known as
cannabinoids, obtained in the form of hemp oil, marijuana, and resin. Extracts
and the hemp oil have been effectively utilized in the fight against cancer.
Mode
of Action-Effects and Side effects
Cannabis is believed to block the blood
vessels which provide the blood to the tumor cells, thus helping in killing
them. Studies have shown that it is very selective and does not affect normal
cells. The plant has found its application as an analgesic , appetite
stimulant, anti-emetic, anti-pyretic and psychoactive agent. Certain side
effects (dizziness, clumsiness, intoxication, and sedation)have been associated
with Cannabis smoking, a very alarming one is the lung cancer. Several studies
conducted on the the issue have proved that Cannabis smoking might increase th
risk of lung cancer, but the dilemma is still unresolved as there may be some
connection between lung cancer and tobacco smoking. Rest assured that overdose
of cannabis has no significant side effects and does not cause death. The facts
and statistics make it a very strong candidate for approval from FDA, but only
time will tell its fate.
People in some parts of the world are
already using the extract and hemp oil for treatment against cancer. There is
evident recovery from the disease. The FDA has to think seriously to get
Cannabis approved as an anti-cancer agent.
Chemical
constituents isolated from Cannabis
Cannabinol
Cannabidiol
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
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