TRATAMIENTOS PARA EL CÁNCER; QUIMIO FRENTE A CANNABIS
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los receptores CB1 y CB2. Estos receptores cannabinoides son activados
por los fitocannabinoides presentes en el cannabis. Existe una teoría en
varios estudios que la enfermedad se origina a partir de la deficiencia de endocannabinoides.
Los receptores CB1 se concentran en el sistema nervioso, incluido el
cerebro; Los receptores CB2 se encuentran en todos los órganos internos y
son parte del sistema inmune.
Cuando el THC se une a los receptores CB1 o CB2 (en una célula
cancerosa), provoca un aumento en la producción de un lipido llamado
ceramida y esta conduce a la muerte celular. Una célula sana no aumenta
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no afecta las células sanas. El vídeo es de un período de 20 horas que
se reduce a menos de 30 segundos.
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CANCER TREATMENTS; CHEMO VS CANNABIS
Several studies confirm that CBD and THC
play important roles in the fight against cancer. Through a mechanism
that causes mitochondria to stop producing energy, THC leads to the
death of cancer cells. That is why it is so important that the
medical community is prepared to accept the benefits of cannabis
treatment in the face of the side effects of chemotherapy.
THC helps the immune system find cancer
cells and promotes apoptosis (cancerous cell death), while CBD helps
delay or even stop metastases.
The
reason for this comes from the endocannabinoid system and the CB1 and
CB2 receptors. These cannabinoid receptors are activated by the
phytocannabinoids present in cannabis. There is a theory in several
studies that the disease originates from endocannabinoid deficiency.
CB1 receptors are concentrated in the
nervous system, including the brain; CB2 receptors are found in all
internal organs and are part of the immune system. When THC binds to CB1 or CB2 receptors (in a
cancer cell), it causes an increase in the production of a lipid called
ceramide and this leads to cell death. A healthy cell does not increase
erosas/">link how THC kills cancer cells but does not affect healthy cells. The video is of a period of 20 hours that is reduced to less than 30 seconds.