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re: Marijuana research for Alzheimer's cure stymied.
Posted on 6/13/17 at 12:27 pm to League Champs
Posted on 6/13/17 at 12:27 pm to League Champs
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Because a drug that produces specific learning and memory deficits later in life,
The only way this happens if you start using it heavily as an adolescent or a teenager. Studies have shown people who start using as adults suffer no long term affects to memory.
https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/marijuana/what-are-marijuanas-long-term-effects-brain
Posted on 6/13/17 at 12:28 pm to HubbaBubba
Right, weed will help with being forgetful
Good one
Good one
Posted on 6/13/17 at 12:30 pm to HubbaBubba
That's your antiscience religious nutjob right wing at work
Posted on 6/13/17 at 12:31 pm to HubbaBubba
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This post was edited on 6/29/17 at 3:11 pm
Posted on 6/13/17 at 12:33 pm to HubbaBubba
My mom died 2 years ago at 61 with early onset. I don't wish it upon anyone. Prayers to you and your family. As a staunch conservative the drug war really pisses me off. It's all about the $$$ from Federal money being spent on the drug war machine to the asset forfeiture being done all over the U.S.
There are counties in TX that keep millions of dollars in their forfeiture accounts year round.
There are counties in TX that keep millions of dollars in their forfeiture accounts year round.
Posted on 6/13/17 at 12:36 pm to HubbaBubba
Y'all swallow these anti-Sessions stories too easily.
So there must be approved strains. What's the problem?
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, the lab must abide by federal law, which prohibits it from having any unapproved strains of cannabis in its facility without the proper registration.
So there must be approved strains. What's the problem?
Posted on 6/13/17 at 12:38 pm to HubbaBubba
I don't think marijuana will cure alzheimers by itself, but I think it will be a huge help. That being said, make it legal already! There are so many proven medical uses for it!
Posted on 6/13/17 at 12:42 pm to zatetic
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How people get heavy metals poisoning is not well received either
Posted on 6/13/17 at 12:58 pm to Big Scrub TX
quote:Thanks for the link on the book. I'll follow up.
Big Scrub TX
Posted on 6/13/17 at 1:01 pm to HubbaBubba
This pisses me off. I am for medicinal pot. Like everything if pot isn't abused it can heal and help pain.
Trump is/was for medicinal pot so will he stop Sessions?
Put Rudy in as AG.
Trump is/was for medicinal pot so will he stop Sessions?
Put Rudy in as AG.
This post was edited on 6/13/17 at 1:01 pm
Posted on 6/13/17 at 1:02 pm to Jake88
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So there must be approved strains. What's the problem?
Getting the fedgov to approve cannabis strains is like getting MADD to approve alcohol.
Posted on 6/13/17 at 1:04 pm to Jake88
quote:If you read the article, you'd understand that that's the Catch-22. There are none.
So there must be approved strains. What's the problem?
Posted on 6/13/17 at 1:28 pm to HubbaBubba
Currently the only "approved strain" that I'm aware of is the complete garbage that the feds grow at Ole Miss, which regularly contains mold and spider mites while looking like 70s Mexican ditch weed.
Posted on 6/13/17 at 1:30 pm to HubbaBubba
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I like Jeff Sessions. I really do, and I don't wish him ill-will. Really. But, everyone has to go sometime, so when it's his turn, hopefully he won't know he's dying because his brain will be so ravaged by the very disease that his actions today prevented from being researched and possibly cured.
Well said. I don't like the bastard, though. He's either incompetent or paid-for.
Posted on 6/13/17 at 1:31 pm to LSUTigersVCURams
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Oh yeah I'm sure marijuana will be the cure for Alzheimer's. Maybe doughnuts will be the cure for diabetes too.
I hope this is a troll. Jesus Christ.
Posted on 6/13/17 at 1:35 pm to HubbaBubba
Also check out the work of Dr Dale Bredesen (Buck Institute)
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Dale Bredesen, MD, Professor
Mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease and potential therapeutics
Dr. Bredesen is internationally recognized as an expert in the mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease. He graduated from Caltech, then earned his MD from Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC. He served as Chief Resident in Neurology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) before joining Nobel laureate Stanley Prusiner’s laboratory at UCSF as an NIH Postdoctoral Fellow. He held faculty positions at UCSF, UCLA and the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Bredesen directed the Program on Aging at the Burnham Institute before coming to the Buck Institute in 1998 as its founding President and CEO.
Dr. Bredesen appears on KQED's Forum program on November 25, 2014 and on KGO-TV on November7.
The uniform failure of recent drug trials in Alzheimer’s disease has highlighted the critical need for a more accurate understanding of the fundamental nature of Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Bredesen’s research has led to new insight that explains the erosion of memory seen in Alzheimer’s disease, and has opened the door to a new therapeutic approach. He has found evidence that Alzheimer’s disease stems from an imbalance in nerve cell signaling: in the normal brain, specific signals foster nerve connections and memory making, while balancing signals support memory breaking, allowing irrelevant information to be forgotten. But in Alzheimer’s disease, the balance of these opposing signals is disturbed, nerve connections are suppressed, and memories are lost. This model is contrary to popular dogma that Alzheimer’s is a disease of toxicity, caused by the accumulation of sticky plaques in the brain. Bredesen believes the amyloid beta peptide, the source of the plaques, has a normal function in the brain -- promoting signals that allow some of the nerve connections to lapse. Thus the increase in the peptide that occurs in Alzheimer’s disease shifts the memory-making vs. memory-breaking balance in favor of memory loss. This work has led to the identification of several new therapeutic candidates that are currently in pre-clinical trials.
Dr. Bredesen’s novel insights into the fundamental nature of Alzheimer’s disease recently attracted an investment of $3.5 million toward a $10 million goal for initial clinical trials of these new therapeutics. This generous support came from the private venture capitalist Douglas Rosenberg, who is helping to fund the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Network, centered at the Buck Institute. The unit is screening drug candidates to find those that can preserve a healthy balance in the signaling pathways that support memory. Dr. Bredesen’s work on nerve cell signaling is also the focus of a collaboration between the Buck Institute and BioMarin Pharmaceuticals, Inc., which is seeking treatments for a rare form of Alzheimer’s disease, early onset Familial Alzheimer’s Disease (eFAD), which may develop in people as young as 30 years of age.
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"The magnitude of improvement in these 10 patients is unprecedented, providing additional objective evidence that this programmatic approach to cognitive decline is hhighly effective," Dr. Dale Bredesen, a professor at the Buck Institute and the University of California Los Angeles, said in a news release.
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EPISODE 12: DALE BREDESEN DISCUSSES THE METABOLIC FACTORS UNDERLYING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
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GI health Repair if needed; prebiotics and probiotics Avoid inflammation, autoimmunity
Reduction of Aß Curcumin, Ashwagandha [43-45]
Cognitive enhancement Bacopa monniera, MgT [46, 47]
25OH-D3 = 50-100ng/ml Vitamins D3, K2 [48]
Increase NGF H. erinaceus or ALCAR [49, 50]
Provide synaptic structural components Citicoline, DHA [51].
Optimize antioxidants Mixed tocopherols and tocotrienols, Se, blueberries, NAC, ascorbate, a-lipoic acid [52]
Optimize Zn:fCu ratio Depends on values obtained [53]
Ensure nocturnal oxygenation Exclude or treat sleep apnea [54]
Optimize mitochondrial function CoQ or ubiquinol, a-lipoic acid, PQQ, NAC, ALCAR, Se, Zn, resveratrol, ascorbate, thiamine [55]
Increase focus Pantothenic acid Acetylcholine synthesis requirement
Increase SirT1 function Resveratrol [32]
Exclude heavy metal toxicity Evaluate Hg, Pb, Cd; chelate if indicated CNS effects of heavy metals
MCT effects Coconut oil or Axona [56]
Posted on 6/13/17 at 1:37 pm to zatetic
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Another thing I remembered reading about this is Alzheimer's also have noticeably higher aluminum stored in their brain. Basically saying it is a heavy metals poisoning.
My wife must've read this same thing because she tossed an entire set of Magnalite pots and pans for this reason.
Posted on 6/13/17 at 1:38 pm to themunch
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I agree with this.
regardless of your position on recreational usage, to deny that there is any medical benefit to the plant (Sch1) is asinine, and the two posters who downvoted my post are completely ignorant to our scheduling system.
Posted on 6/13/17 at 1:48 pm to the808bass
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If only we let people smoke pot, then Alzheimer's would be cured
Its beyond ridiculous.
Posted on 6/13/17 at 1:54 pm to the808bass
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If only we let people smoke pot, then Alzheimer's would be cured and people would get to see with their third eye and society would be a better place.
You're usually pretty rational, but you're letting your hatred of "medical marijuana" blind you.
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