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Post by mango on Sept 16, 2019 11:56:05 GMT -5
Cytotoxic to breast cancer cells? 30 min mark. breast cancer. all those pink ribbons. I had a neighbor that had breast cancer ten years ago, went through treatment. then this seemingly fine neighbor went to the doctor, and was told the cancer was back. she started chemo, dead a year later. her physician told her that studies showed, she would live longer if she took the chemo. added, known to be effective against MRSA. this is getting ridiculous. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) added, last but not least, improvement in Alzheimers. CBD acts as a quorum sensing inhibitor (the bacteria)...Raphael Mechoulam first demonstrated this. Could put Big Antibiotics out of business?
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Post by uvula on Sept 16, 2019 12:12:17 GMT -5
Watched the first 45 minutes of the video. Then it switched to a sales pitch for the Zilis company. Among their products are a line of essential oils. Now I question if the entire video is BS.
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Post by MnkdWASmyRtrmntPlan on Sept 16, 2019 12:19:55 GMT -5
Cytotoxic to breast cancer cells? 30 min mark. breast cancer. all those pink ribbons. I had a neighbor that had breast cancer ten years ago, went through treatment. then this seemingly fine neighbor went to the doctor, and was told the cancer was back. she started chemo, dead a year later. her physician told her that studies showed, she would live longer if she took the chemo. added, known to be effective against MRSA. this is getting ridiculous. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) added, last but not least, improvement in Alzheimers. I also had a neighbor who passed away about a month ago with a very similar story to yours. Personally, I would not do chemo. I would go find the latest and greatest natural medicine treatment ... which may be MJ.
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Post by peppy on Sept 16, 2019 12:24:17 GMT -5
Watched the first 45 minutes of the video. Then it switched to a sales pitch for the Zilis company. Among their products are a line of essential oils. Now I question if the entire video is BS. yes, I got there also. he mentioned he doesn't like the oil based, he like the water based. yes, I hear you. breast cancer uvula. added, in the comments, $120.00 a bottle? I am not buying or selling anything. drat, it is an Amway set up. If I was ill, I would go to a state that sells it, we know the states that have legal marijuana, or make my own. my understanding to make your own, I bottle of ever clear, one marijuana plant, bring to a boil then simmer until oil.
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Post by MnkdWASmyRtrmntPlan on Sept 16, 2019 12:27:11 GMT -5
I am still hoping that it becomes revealed that RLS has been working on isolating the MJ components that give us all the unique properties that MJ is known for. Imagine seeing a wall-full of Cricket devices plastic-wrapped and hanging on the wall at your neighborhood Pharmacy with labels like the below: giggles, creativity, energy, etc.. For example, here is a list from Leafly.com:
Effects Anxious Aroused Creative Energetic Euphoric Focused Giggly Happy Hungry Relaxed Sleepy Talkative Tingly Uplifted
Symptoms Cramps Depression Eye Pressure Fatigue Headaches Inflammation Insomnia Lack Of Appetite Muscle Spasms Nausea Pain Seizures Spasticity Stress
Conditions ADD/ADHD Alzheimer's Anorexia Anxiety Arthritis Asthma Bipolar Disorder Cachexia Cancer Crohn's Disease Epilepsy Fibromyalgia Gastrointestinal Disorder Glaucoma HIV/AIDS Hypertension Migraines Multiple Sclerosis Muscular Dystrophy PMS PTSD Parkinson's Phantom Limb Pain Spinal Cord Injury Tinnitus Tourette's Syndrome
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Post by mango on Sept 16, 2019 12:51:59 GMT -5
Here’s a few great educational videos by one of my favorites, Dr. Ethan Russo. He has some really great papers published too. A lot of what I have learned over the years has been from him.
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Post by ryster505 on Oct 7, 2019 7:24:56 GMT -5
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Post by mango on Oct 7, 2019 9:25:29 GMT -5
Receptor Holdings adds James Weissman to Board of DirectorsPRESS RELEASE October 06, 2019SEATTLE - Receptor Holdings (RHI) and its subsidiary, Receptor Life Sciences, Inc. (RLS), a leading biopharmaceutical company developing FDA-regulated oral and inhaled cannabinoid medicines, today announced the appointment of James B. Weissman to the Board of Directors of RHI. Mr. Weissman has more than 30 years' experience in the life sciences industry, with extensive international management experience in biotech and pharmaceutical general management, product development, licensing, business development, marketing and M&A activities. "We are pleased to welcome Jim to RHI's Board of Directors," said Arthur Rubinfeld, Executive Chairman, Receptor Holdings. "Jim's proven skills in business development, marketing, product development, and strategic planning bring deep pharmaceutical industry guidance to our Board. We look forward to leveraging his unique expertise as we continue to innovate and accelerate the development of our products that have the potential to expedite FDA approvals for the therapeutic use of cannabinoid medicines." Mr. Weissman is Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Dicerna Pharmaceuticals, Inc. a position he has held since January 2012. Prior to Dicerna, Mr. Weissman was vice president of business development at MannKind Corporation. Prior to MannKind, Mr. Weissman held leadership positions in both business development and marketing at Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in Tokyo. Mr. Weissman holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Bates College. "Interest in the development of safe and effective cannabinoid therapies is strong, and Receptor's technologies offer the potential of significant advantages and differentiation over other approaches," said Mr. Weissman. "I look forward to helping Receptor continue to execute on its business strategy and further the development efforts using the company's unique platform technologies." ABOUT RECEPTOR HOLDINGS AND RECEPTOR LIFE SCIENCESSeattle-based RHI owns or exclusively licenses drug delivery technologies enabling high bioavailability, rapid onset of action and low variability. These technologies are being leveraged to develop prescription and over-the-counter cannabinoid medicines for the U.S. and global markets. Receptor Life Sciences, Inc. (RLS), is a subsidiary of RHI focused on FDA-regulated drug development. RLS will use RHI drug delivery technologies to develop cannabinoid medicines for multiple therapeutic indications. www.receptorlife.com/news/9-press/10-receptor-holdings-adds-james-weissman-to-board-of-directors
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Post by wsulylecoug on Oct 22, 2019 16:47:04 GMT -5
It looks like the RLS website has changed a bit since I last saw it. Looking at the Advisory Board, their areas of expertise are intriguing. Clinical Pharmacology, epilepsy, neurology, pain management, concussions, sports medicine, cognitive aging, dementia, migraine headaches, PTSD. An effective treatment for PTSD would pretty incredible! www.receptorlife.com/scientific-advisory-board
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Post by georgethenight2 on Oct 22, 2019 16:55:36 GMT -5
It looks like the RLS website has changed a bit since I last saw it. Looking at the Advisory Board, their areas of expertise are intriguing. Clinical Pharmacology, epilepsy, neurology, pain management, concussions, sports medicine, cognitive aging, dementia, migraine headaches, PTSD. An effective treatment for PTSD would pretty incredible! www.receptorlife.com/scientific-advisory-boardAs WA state native (I assume), you will notice also that the address for the business is no longer in West Seattle, buy 5th Ave. Moving on up. At a snail's pace. BTW. I am also from the PNW.
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Post by wsulylecoug on Oct 22, 2019 17:40:12 GMT -5
It looks like the RLS website has changed a bit since I last saw it. Looking at the Advisory Board, their areas of expertise are intriguing. Clinical Pharmacology, epilepsy, neurology, pain management, concussions, sports medicine, cognitive aging, dementia, migraine headaches, PTSD. An effective treatment for PTSD would pretty incredible! www.receptorlife.com/scientific-advisory-boardAs WA state native (I assume), you will notice also that the address for the business is no longer in West Seattle, buy 5th Ave. Moving on up. At a snail's pace. BTW. I am also from the PNW. I had noticed that...appear to be in a downtown office building as opposed to a residential neighborhood. I'm in Ellensburg.
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Post by georgethenight2 on Oct 22, 2019 18:52:25 GMT -5
As WA state native (I assume), you will notice also that the address for the business is no longer in West Seattle, buy 5th Ave. Moving on up. At a snail's pace. BTW. I am also from the PNW. I had noticed that...appear to be in a downtown office building as opposed to a residential neighborhoobbd. I'm in Ellensburg. Ellensburg. Spent a year living there. Very beautiful. Do you teach at CWU? Perhaps a student? Personally, I am from Kitsap, but from 20 onward California, SF and LA. College in LA. And most recently Japan. Hoping RLS can make good use of their new office space. It probably certainly costs a pretty penny.
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Post by majorwood on Oct 22, 2019 23:44:43 GMT -5
I'm also WA native, 1 hour north of Seattle. Gods country before all the people arrived.
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Post by hellodolly on Oct 23, 2019 5:22:18 GMT -5
I'm also WA native, 1 hour north of Seattle. Gods country before all the people arrived. Bellingham or Whatcom County?
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Post by georgethenight2 on Oct 23, 2019 6:40:17 GMT -5
I'm also WA native, 1 hour north of Seattle. Gods country before all the people arrived. Bellingham or Whatcom County? Bellingham is about 2, if I remember correctly.
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