Mounting  evidence shows ‘cannabinoids’ in marijuana slow cancer growth, inhibit  formation of new blood cells that feed a tumor, and help manage pain,  fatigue, nausea, and other side effects. Peer-reviewed studies  in several countries ... show that THC and other marijuana-derived  compounds, known as “cannabinoids,” are effective not only for  cancer-symptom management (nausea, pain, loss of appetite, fatigue),  they also confer a direct antitumoral effect. A team of Spanish  scientists led by Manuel Guzman conducted the first clinical trial  assessing the antitumoral action of THC on human beings. THC treatment  was associated with significantly reduced tumor cell proliferation in  every test subject. Harvard University scientists reported that THC  slows tumor growth in common lung cancer and “significantly reduces the  ability of the cancer to spread.” What’s more ... THC selectively  targets and destroys tumor cells while leaving healthy cells unscathed.  Conventional chemotherapy drugs, by contrast, are highly toxic; they  indiscriminately damage the brain and body. There is mounting evidence  ... that cannabinoids “represent a new class of anticancer drugs that  retard cancer growth, inhibit angiogenesis [the formation of new blood  cells that feed a tumor] and the metastatic spreading of cancer cells.” Within  the medical science community, the discovery that cannabinoids have  anti-tumoral properties is increasingly recognized as a seminal  advancement in cancer therapeutics.
Note: Yet treatment with cannabinoids continues to be largely illegal in the  US. For an informative 15-minute documentary on the health benefits of  juicing raw cannabis, For deeply revealing reports from reliable major media sources on promising cancer-cure research, 
 
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