Chemical Found in Cannabis Shows Significant Therapy Potential for Pancreatic Cancer
According to a recently published Harvard study in the Frontiers of Oncology journal, researchers have discovered that a certain chemical found in cannabis has shown significant therapy potential for helping those suffering from pancreatic cancer.
They have recently seen success with using a drug that has been created from a cannabis extract, it's referred to as FBL-O3G and it's a synthetic derivative of Cannflavin B; flavonoids are phytonutrients found in plants and vegetables. There are believed to be more than 6k variations. It's a non-cannabinoid, non-psychoactive compound, FBL-03G is derivative of a cannabis flavonoid.
There are some flavonoids that are known to be associated specifically with cannabis and they are known as cannaflavins.
The cannabis extract helped to inhibit tumor growth and tumor progression in other parts of the body as well.
Flavonoids account for roughly 10 percent of the known bioactive compounds that have already been discovered in cannabis.
Cannabis is believed to help offer remedy for a wide variety of conditions and that includes cancer, epilepsy, PTSD, anxiety, addiction, pain, nausea, muscle spasms, mental health disorders, Crohn's, Alzheimer's, and more.
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Hello
Good article
I am pleased to hear that medicinal plants can help people from many diseases.
Hopefully with the legalization of Cannabis all over the world that is happening now, we can finally do some good deep studies into cannabis usage and cancer, I've been hearing for ages how it decreases and even eliminates certain types of cancer, studies like the one you mentioned confirm it... but governments kept blocking the way, it's a real shame politicians don't realize what their role are.