The Localized Proliferation of Cancer Cells Explained

in #cannabis5 years ago (edited)

Biochemical function and deficiency factors which determine the localization of cancers in specific organs and areas of the human body.

  1. To explain aspects which determine the localization of proliferation for cancers, two important functions of endogenous cannabinoid molecules in healthy normal human biochemistry are considered. Endogenous cannabinoids serve as anti-inflammatory as well as apoptosis (cancer cell death) causing molecules.

  2. Injury and chronic health conditions require available endogenous cannabinoids during the biochemical processes which take place when inflammation and fever are countered by normal auto-immune response.

  3. The repeatedly affected organ, tissues or area of the human anatomy experience localized depletion of endogenous cannabinoid molecules. The persistence of the condition allows for the localized proliferation of cancer cells without the availability of apoptosis causing cannabinoid molecules.

  4. The deficiency of endogenous cannabinoids is further exacerbated by lack of vitamin, mineral, water, oxygen and other resources required to complete the biochemical process of endogenous cannabinoid production. Without the availability of resources necessary to produce the anti-inflammatory and apoptosis causing molecules, the organ or area of the anatomy making use of the anti-inflammatory molecules no longer has them available to counter the proliferation of cancer cells.

  5. Chronic cranial fevers are clear evidence of localized endogenous cannabinoid deficiency as fever requires the anti-inflammatory function of the molecules to quell fever/inflammation and regulate temperature. The continuing deficiency of endogenous cannabinoids allow for the localized proliferation of cancer cells within the cranium.

  6. Repetitive or continued inflammation localized at the digestive system, depletes the anti-inflammatory molecules and causes location specific endogenous cannabinoid deficiency allowing the development of cancer cells at the site.

Phyto, synthetic and endogenous cannabinoids cause apoptosis (cell death) of cancer cells. Below are links provided which lead to scientific confirmations available at The United States National Library of Medicine.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/17931597/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11269508

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/22038019/?i=4&from=/23103355/related

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