



From Compultense University in Madrid, Spain, Dr. Christina Sanchez has been studying the anti-tumor effects of THC, the main psychoactive component of cannabis (marijuana), for over a decade. She delivers sound information that explains exactly how THC kills cancer cells entirely – without adverse effects to healthy cells.

Her research is an addition to other's work, such as British scientist, Wai Liu, an oncologist at the University of London's St. George's medical school. Liu's research also reveals how THC has 'potent anti-cancer activity,' and can significantly 'target and switch off' pathways that allow cancers to grow.

without any psychoactive effects. Liu points out that pharmaceutical companies spend billions on drugs that do the very same thing, while the cannabis plant does it naturally. In the following video , Dr. Sanchez explains exactly how THC does the dirty work of eliminating cancer cells by activating the body's own cannabinoid receptors, creating endocannabinoids. What's more, is cannabis can do this

"There's quite a lot of cancers that should respond quite nicely to these cannabis agents," Liu said. "If you talk about a drug company that spent billions of pounds trying to develop these new drugs that target these pathways, cannabis does exactly the same thing – or certain elements of cannabis compounds do exactly the same thing – so you have something that is naturally produced which impacts the same pathways that these fantastic drugs that cost billions also work on."



