Posted on 08/13/2005 12:00:36 PM PDT by traumer
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Derivatives of the active compound in cannabis -- cannabinoids -- may have the potential for treating inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, UK researchers report.
"The system that responds to cannabis in the brain is present and functioning in the lining of the gut," lead researcher Dr. Karen Wright, of the University of Bath, explained to Reuters Health. "There is an increased presence of one component of this system during inflammatory bowel diseases," she explained.
Wright and her colleagues established the location of cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 in human colon tissue, and used human colon cell lines to investigate the binding of cannabinoid compounds and in wound-healing experiments. They report their findings in the journal Gastroenterology
The team found that CB2 was increased in colonic tissue characteristic of inflammatory bowel disease. Cannabinoids enhanced surface wound closure via CB1-related mechanisms.
"Cannabinoids, which we make ourselves, as well as synthetic cannabinoids, can promote wound healing in the gut, which is extremely interesting given that inflammatory bowel disease involves damaged gut linings," Wright said.
Although results are available yet, she added, relevant studies of the use of cannabinoids are taking place in the UK and a clinical trial is being conducted in Germany.
Yeah, right...
Marijuana Arrests Soar Under President Clinton
In 1999, 704,812 people in the United States were arrested for marijuana "crimes." * This was an increase of over 85% from the 380,399 arrested in 1993 **, Bill Clinton's first year in office.
Many more were arrested for other drugs. Evidently, the era of big government is not over yet.
Numerous public leaders have admitted to smoking marijuana, like President Clinton, Vice President Gore, Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
One question, if you will:
If Clinton, Gore, Gingrich and Thomas don't belong in jail, why do all those other people belong in jail?
Bonus questions:
If smoking marijuana kills your ambition, how do you explain Clinton, Gore, Gingrich and Thomas?
If sharing marijuana with a friend is a felony, why don't we feel the same way about Clinton, Gore, Gingrich and Thomas as we do about rapists, robbers and murderers?
US Court of Appeals Judge Douglas Ginsburg admitted smoking marijuana for years. All he was able to achieve during this time was to serve for several years as Professor at Harvard University. Imagine what a good job he could have gotten if he had not been smoking pot.
Charles Rogers admitted using cocaine almost daily while a college football player at University of South Carolina. All he was able to achieve at this time was winning the Heisman trophy. Imagine how well he would have done if he were drug-free.
No, I'm not the one that is confused.
Apparently you are wrong.
YOU are the one that admits you can't tell the difference between legitimate medical research and illegitimate so don't call ME confused.
I asked you how you told the difference. You couldn't answer. That sounds to me like you are confused. Or you just don't know. Either way ....
Maybe you'd better lay of the weed so you have the hope of thinking clearly - dope clouds your mind as you have shown. There's a reason WHY they call it dope - turns you into a dope.
You mean like telling people you know how to tell the difference between legitimate medical research, but utterly failing to be able to elaborate?
What kind of drug does that to someone?
She has to take low doses of antibiotics everyday and still has some minor problems occasionally.
It is an awful disease, extemely painful.
"Maybe you need to be on Marijuana". Okay, let's see where nmh goes with this.
Your replies show me you are unable to think clearly and I hate to say it but you are sounding like a worn out record.
Okay. Personal attack. No great suprise.
Through making dope a part of your life, you wouldn't easily see what it has done to your ability to reason so if I may say, don't call attention to your inability to do this.
Did anyone else understand that last paragraph? Okay, I admit that I'm not the brightest bulb on the tree, but that just made no sense to me. I sense in there that a personal attack was attempted, but it seemed to have gone awry somewhere after the first comma.
And nmh still didn't explain why he/she thought the study methodoloy was illegitimate, unless the explanation was buried somewhere in the last paragraph ... which I didn't understand.
Can someone who speaks 'nmh' please translate for me.
Maybe he/she is right. Perhaps one does need to be on Marijuana to understand his/her posts. Cause I sure as heck don't understand them sober.
I see this is becoming an emotional issue with you.
When you are truly "sober" and calmed down, review your replies to me and then maybe, just maybe you'll stop making such a fool of yourself.
Take care and lay off the weed - it's not doing you any good.
My lack of additional and more recent study is your justification to recommend home-grown marijuana to a chemotherapy patient? Whoa! Why do I have the burden?
Where's your documentation/reports/studies/ that positively supports your position, recent or otherwise? Where are the recommendations from medical organizations such as the AMA, the National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the American Lung Association, et.al.?
Seems to me that you're pretty cavalier about recommending a drug unsupported by any major medical organization, with unknown potency, unclear drug interaction, an "as needed" dosage, smoked (no less) by a cancer patient, with no FDA approval, and self supplied with possible bacterial and fungal presence.
Oh, and I bet you want the "doctors" to have protection from potential medical marijuana malpractice suits also, huh?
Maybe you've noticed that humans are not walking on all fours anymore, and that we've gone beyond ripping up weeds and smoking them to relieve our ills. Treat marijuana as any other prescribed drug -- I don't see why it deserves special status, especially when it merely duplicates the effects of other existing FDA approved drugs and has no unique properties.
Yes, I'm crying as we speak.
When you are truly "sober" and calmed down, review your replies to me and then maybe, just maybe you'll stop making such a fool of yourself.
Don't try to redirect attention to take away from your embarrassment. You made a statement that you could not even begin to back up. It happens. Admit it and move on. The attack thing is just desperate.
Take care and lay off the weed - it's not doing you any good.
I don't personally use marijuana. Not that theres anything wrong with it.
Why shouldn't drinkers live in fear?
Well, why shouldn't they?
YOU claimed they shouldn't (see above), so you tell me.
it's probably best to stick to the topic.
I am sticking to the topic: YOU addressed the topic of alcohol vs. marijuana in post #89.
To: LifeOrGoods? A dope addict affects all he comes in contact with. I have the same to say about Alcohol, the worst drug in America. So should both be legal and regulated, or should both be illegal? 88 posted on 08/14/2005 4:56:35 PM EDT by Know your rights (The modern enlightened liberal doesn't care what you believe as long as you don't really believe it.) [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 67 | View Replies | Report Abuse ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To: Know your rights They may be regulated in different manners. Dopers should live in fear. Beer should be for sale in the Safeway neighbor! 89 posted on 08/14/2005 7:14:38 PM EDT by muawiyah (/ hey coach do I gotta' put in that "/sarcasm " thing again?) [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 88 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]
No, as your post shows, LifeOrGoods did it first. Then you joined in ... but if you want to chicken out now I can't stop you.
Blinds me from what? Drunkenness and eternal death? Turn the light on. Let Jesus open your eyes and sober your mind.
Nobody in their right mind argues that smoking marijuana doesn't kill ambition.
If sharing marijuana with a friend is a felony, why don't we feel the same way about Clinton, Gore, Gingrich and Thomas as we do about rapists, robbers and murderers?
Ha hah, very funny. You put Clinton and Thomas in the same bag, you must have got ahold of that 'dro.
US Court of Appeals Judge Douglas Ginsburg admitted smoking marijuana for years. All he was able to achieve during this time was to serve for several years as Professor at Harvard University. Imagine what a good job he could have gotten if he had not been smoking pot.
Again, must be the 'dro.
Charles Rogers admitted using cocaine almost daily while a college football player at University of South Carolina. All he was able to achieve at this time was winning the Heisman trophy. Imagine how well he would have done if he were drug-free.
My point exactly. You think the powder made him better? Funny, real funny.
Your original assertion was thet Bill Clinton wanted pot legal.
I merely pointed out that you were wrong in your assertion.
Nobody in their right mind argues that smoking marijuana doesn't kill ambition
That is no more true than saying that alcohol kills ambition.
A chronic drunk has less ambition than someone who smokes pot on the weekends.
Ha hah, very funny. You put Clinton and Thomas in the same bag, you must have got ahold of that 'dro.
Why not, you have. You seem to believe that all pot smokers are evil. This simply points out that pot use goes across the board politically.
I would wager that just as many "conservatives" as "liberals" like to get high now and again.
My point exactly. You think the powder made him better? Funny, real funny.
The point is, it didn't make him worse.
You sir are drunk on the delusions of the promise of afterlife.
Jesus has opened my "eyes"......and has thus closed my mind.
I prefer the open mind.
Thanks for the reply.
Good day.
What an open mind you demonstrate. Kill the brain with drugs and booze and now you know more than me.
Last time I checked, the President of the US has nothing to do with vice arrests.
A chronic drunk has less ambition than someone who smokes pot on the weekends.
Yeah, and a pot head who smokes on the weekends has no ambition till Monday.
The point is, it didn't make him worse.
A cranked up idiot is worse than a sober one. Newsflash cocaine impairs judgment and causes organic brain damage. What medicinal purpose would you conjure up for cocaine?
When the government properly discourages users from destroying their brains, no human rights are being violated. If a human does have a right to destroy himself, where does that right originate? If society does not give him that right, then who or what does?
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