Cannabis for Cancer In Dogs

Cannabis contains compounds called Cannabinoids which have many health benefits but, without THC and its Psychoactive effects. There are multiple research studies confirming that CBD (From Cannabis Plant) is helpful in Cancer prevention and treatment.
Cancer Research & Studies with CBD
- Cancer cells destroyed themselves and tumors shrunk using cannabidiol(CBD).
- 2012 study showed that animals with carcinogens treated with CBD were significantly less likely to develop colon cancer.
- Multiple published studies have documented CBD and its ability to reduce inflammation, a precursor to Cancer.
- CBD can prevent the development of blood vessels in tumors, by blocking their access to nutrition and starving them.
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE
Tumeric For Cancer In Dogs
Turmeric dates back to 3,000 BC and is one of the most important anti-cancer nutrients studied today.
Research & Studies
- Curcumin has also been shown to trigger apoptosis, or programmed cell death, which is the body’s natural and necessary way of ridding itself from damaged cells.
- Curcumin has the ability to kill cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed.
- A 2007 U.S. study using curcumin along with chemotherapy to treat bowel cancer showed that adding curcumin to the diet killed more cancer cells than chemotherapy alone.
- Curcumin helped stop the spread of breast cancer in laboratory animals.
- In countries where people eat turmeric daily at about 100 to 200 mg (roughly 1-2 teaspoons) over long periods of time, research has shown there to be lower rates of certain types of cancer.
- A 2004 study documented that Turmeric is even more effective than some of the best anti-inflammatory prescription drugs that people and dogs use for arthritis.
Over 1,500 published studies have shown curcumin combats cancers of the breast, prostate, liver, colon, lung, pancreas and more. Many of these studies have shown curcumin actually stops cancer cells from dividing. Curcumin in some form is currently being tested in no less than 16 clinical trials on cancer, including prostate, breast, colon, and osteosarcoma.