After a serious head injury in 1997, Rick Simpson sought relief from his medical condition through the use of medicinal hemp oil. When Rick discovered that m…
THC ACTIVATES / CBD BLOCKS: CANNABINOID RECEPTORS (CB1, CB2, GPR18 AND GPR55)
“Dual effects of THC on cholangiocarcinoma (Cancerous growth in the ducts that carries bile Liver to the Small Intestine) cells: anti-invasion activity at low concentration (High CBD and Low THC: eating raw dried Cannabis, Holy Anointing Oil and solventless Cannabis Oil) and apoptosis (cell death) induction at high concentration (Rick Simpson’s Cancer Cure ALL 95-98% THC Hemp Oil).”
PMID: 19916793
THC ACTIVATES / CBD BLOCKS: CANNABINOID RECEPTORS (CB1, CB2, GPR18 AND GPR55)
“Loss or inhibition of CB1 accelerated intestinal adenoma growth in Apc(Min/+) mice (we share 99% genes) whereas activation (Rick Simpson’s Cancer Cure ALL 95-98% THC Hemp Oil) of CB1 attenuated intestinal tumor growth by inducing cell death. Results indicate the endogenous cannabinoid system may represent a potential therapeutic target for prevention or treatment of colorectal cancer.”
PMID: 18676872
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THC ACTIVATES / CBD BLOCKS: CANNABINOID RECEPTORS (CB1, CB2, GPR18 AND GPR55)
“Dual effects of THC on cholangiocarcinoma (Cancerous growth in the ducts that carries bile Liver to the Small Intestine) cells: anti-invasion activity at low concentration (High CBD and Low THC: eating raw dried Cannabis, Holy Anointing Oil and solventless Cannabis Oil) and apoptosis (cell death) induction at high concentration (Rick Simpson’s Cancer Cure ALL 95-98% THC Hemp Oil).”
PMID: 19916793
THC ACTIVATES / CBD BLOCKS: CANNABINOID RECEPTORS (CB1, CB2, GPR18 AND GPR55)
“Loss or inhibition of CB1 accelerated intestinal adenoma growth in Apc(Min/+) mice (we share 99% genes) whereas activation (Rick Simpson’s Cancer Cure ALL 95-98% THC Hemp Oil) of CB1 attenuated intestinal tumor growth by inducing cell death. Results indicate the endogenous cannabinoid system may represent a potential therapeutic target for prevention or treatment of colorectal cancer.”
PMID: 18676872