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Title: Consumers flooded with dubious claims about marijuana’s health benefits
Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune (TNS)
URL Source: http://www.bakersfield.com/ap/natio ... 24-52f1-a069-f77b8a417246.html
Published: Jul 9, 2018
Author: Gary Robbins
Post Date: 2018-07-11 10:31:40 by misterwhite
Keywords: None
Views: 981
Comments: 3

Spend a few minutes surfing Twitter and you’re likely to encounter a startling claim that comes without proof:

Cannabis cures cancer.

The online world is awash with such posts, startling scientists and physicians who are urging marijuana proselytizers to hit the brakes.

“We know that a component in cannabis — CBD — might be useful in treating cancer,” said Dr. Joseph A. Califano III, director of the Head and Neck Cancer Center at the University of California, San Diego. “But we don’t know if marijuana can stop or cure it. In some cases, cannabis might make things worse. It’s going to take time to find out.

“What’s happening right now with marijuana reminds me of tobacco at the end of World War II. There was an explosion in its use, but little science to let people know what we were dealing with.”

The admonition appears to be falling on deaf ears.

Marijuana is increasingly described online as a magical elixir, not only for cancer, but also for virtually every disease. The claims are often unattributed and are rarely tied in a substantive way to mainstream science. And they aren’t likely to fade.

Six months ago, it became legal in California to sell recreational marijuana in licensed shops. Customers have been lining up, and many turn to the store’s “bud tenders” to tell them which strain of weed can alleviate their aches and pains or help them to sleep.

Most bud tenders have no formal training in medicine or science.

Zach Lazarus recognizes the potential for abuse and works to avoid it.

“Our employees are not licensed physicians, nor do they pretend otherwise,” said Lazarus, co-founder of A Green Alternative, a marijuana store in Otay Mesa.

“They just help facilitate the sale of marijuana. The consumer uses his own discretion, and hopefully advice from his physician, if he needs it.”

Even if consumers turn to experts for advice, the matter may be confusing. That’s led to many questions:

–– One of the most shared marijuana claims on Twitter says, “Cannabis cures 7 out of 10 cancer patients.” If that’s untrue, why are people allowed to say it?

The claim is untrue, and there are lots of reasons it gets out there, beginning with the First Amendment. There are few restrictions on what you can say or publish. And when a comment like that is posted online it can be difficult — maybe even impossible — to rein it in. Some such posts are shared by bots, rather than humans, speeding their distribution. Scurrilous posts can go viral in a snap.

It also appears that a lot of people simply want such comments to be true. That’s understandable, to a degree. About 610,000 people will die of cancer in the U.S. this year. People are desperate for good news.

The reality is that good news is hard to come by. There’s a website that says, “There are now 100 scientific studies that prove cannabis cures cancer.” The site links to scientific papers that focus on specific experiments. The papers do not provide clear, replicable evidence that marijuana can cure any form of cancer.

Many of the papers talk about experiments that were done on mice, which are used as a proxy for humans. As NPR noted in a story last year, “Mice aren’t simply furry little people.” Drugs and therapies that work on mice often don’t work on people. That’s why so many drug trials end in failure.

–– Why is little known about whether marijuana is good or bad for your health?

The recreational use of marijuana dates back only about a century in the U.S. For a variety of reasons, the drug became associated with violence. It was soon banned in much of the country and drug laws became progressively tougher, pushing it further into the background.

Lots of people used marijuana during the counterculture movement. But that did not lead to widespread and well-funded studies that examined how cannabis affects human health. In fact, marijuana was classified as a Schedule 1 drug in the early 1970s as part of President Richard Nixon’s so-called War on Drugs.

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration says such drugs have “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Some examples of other Schedule I drugs are heroin, LSD, methaqualone and peyote.”

The classification is opposed by much of the nation’s medical and scientific communities. But it’s still in place, which means it’s hard for science to obtain federally approved marijuana, and funding, to conduct research.

Joy Phillips, a biomedical researcher at San Diego State University, has received federal permission to conduct research on CBDs. But she doesn’t have large grants to pay for it, forcing her to consider online crowdfunding.

–– Does this mean that scientists know basically nothing about the health implications of using marijuana?

No. There is evidence that cannabis can — to differing degrees — be used to treat a variety of medical problems, such as back pain, seizures and the nausea associated with chemotherapy.

But the breadth and depth of the research isn’t wide or deep. That problem was explained by the National Academics of Science, Engineering and Medicine, which released an overview of the health affects of cannabis and cannabinoids in January 2017.

The report noted that there were problems with many of the studies it examined, and that many health issues had been barely addressed. As a result, the report lacked specificity when it talked about such things as using marijuana to treat such conditions as multiple sclerosis, Tourette syndrome and heart disease.

The report’s main decision came down to this: Scientists need more money and reasonable access to federally approved cannabis to rectify the situation.

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#1. To: All (#0)

“They just help facilitate the sale of marijuana. The consumer uses his own discretion, and hopefully advice from his physician, if he needs it.”

In the case of marijuana, that would be "advice from his quack".

misterwhite  posted on  2018-07-11   10:34:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: misterwhite (#0) (Edited)

The fact that pharmaceutical companies own the Medical establishment will skew data ALWAYS away from the natural and towards the patent medicines. I have used salves made of Cannabis that take away pain in days that had lasted for year. Like Ben-Gay but with a base of MJ oils, it works very well.

On the other hand, cancer has been cured for nearly a century. Most of the treatments have been thrown aside because there just is no money in health. We live in a country that will not allow Vitamin companies to use the benefits of Vitamin E, C, or B vitamins that were proven by scientific studies. A walnut grower and seller was threatened with total ruination for mentioning in an advertisement, the study showing the positive health properties of eating walnuts. It was not copyrighted studies, but he was treated as if he had stolen their data and forced to stop. There are many cases one could show. Vitamin D3 works better at preventing the flu than the vaccine, and the flu season relates directly to the time of year when people do not get enough sun to produce their own.. Zinc shortens the length of the common cold. COQ10 levels in the blood relate directly to the difference whether heart attacks that kill or just injure. Aging people live with heartburn, so take acid blockers. Doctors know that what causes reflux is a LACK OF ACID, which controls the sphincter at the top of the stomach, and that of the entry to the bowels. How many people are eating Prilosec or Nexium instead of hydrochloric acid?

All this was the long way around of saying, science is not to be trusted. It is bought and paid for from climate to medical.

THIS IS A TAG LINE...Exercising rights is only radical to two people, Tyrants and Slaves. Which are YOU? Our ignorance has driven us into slavery and we do not recognize it.

jeremiad  posted on  2018-07-11   13:24:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: All (#2)

CORRECTION......

We live in a country that will not allow Vitamin companies to use the benefits of Vitamin E, C, or B vitamins that were proven by scientific studies.

CORRECTION.... We live in a country that will not allow Vitamin companies to use the proven benefits of vitamins or certain foods in advertising, that have been proven to have positive health effects in scientific studies.

THIS IS A TAG LINE...Exercising rights is only radical to two people, Tyrants and Slaves. Which are YOU? Our ignorance has driven us into slavery and we do not recognize it.

jeremiad  posted on  2018-07-11   16:15:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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