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Chemicals in Marijuana May Fight MRSA

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Sept. 4, 2008 — Chemicals in marijuana may be useful in fighting MRSA, a kind of staph bacterium that is resistant to certain antibiotics.

Researchers in Italy and the U.K. tested five major marijuana chemicals called cannabinoids on different strains of MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). All five showed germ-killing activity against the MRSA strains in lab tests. Some synthetic cannabinoids also showed germ-killing capability. The scientists note the cannabinoids kill bacteria in a different way than traditional antibiotics, meaning they might be able to bypass bacterial resistance.

At least two of the cannabinoids don't have mood-altering effects, so there could be a way to use these substances without creating the high of marijuana.

MRSA, like other staph infections, can be spread through casual physical contact or through contaminated objects. It is commonly spread from the hands of someone who has it. This could be in a health care setting, though there have also been high-profile cases of community-acquired MRSA.

It is becoming more common for healthy people to get MRSA, which is often spread between people who have close contact with one another, such as members of a sports team. Symptoms often include skin infections, such as boils. MRSA can become serious, particularly for people who are weak or ill.

In the study, published in the Journal of Natural Products, researchers call for further study of the antibacterial uses of marijuana. There are "currently considerable challenges with the treatment of infections caused by strains of clinically relevant bacteria that show multi-drug resistance," the researchers write. New antibacterials are urgently needed, but only one new class of antibacterial has been introduced in the last 30 years. "Plants are still a substantially untapped source of antimicrobial agents," the researchers conclude.
 
Thanks,

Interesting stuff, although I wish it would mention *how* active it is though(MIC's), can't find the actual paper yet, but will keep looking.
 
^thanks

looks like the real deal, will be interesting to see how it fairs in vivo, even if it is no good for direct use, it would be hilarious if they started washing hospital floors with THC, might make working in a hospital less stressful :)

Either way its a bit ironic that something from what politicians label as a "dangerous drug" might end up saving hundreds of thousands / millions of lives.
 
....and

"Further, Guzm?n claims that "cannabinoids are selective antitumor compounds, as they can kill tumor cells without affecting their non-transformed counterparts." In fact, instead of harming normal cells, cannabinoids "might even protect them from cell death."


This from ANOTHER scientific journal.


It's gone way past the point of there being 'no proof'.

THere's proof galore......when is everyone going to grow some nads and DEMAND that this shit be changed?


That's the real question.
 
Hey Spice, good stuff u posted here!
For the Love of mary Jane, could you make a proper and well updated site about WHY IT SHOULD BE LEGAL?!
I mean something serious, that i could show anybody!
Where all this stuff is at one place!
Because, you seem like just the right person for that shit!

Maybe im to optimistic, but im not good enough to do this myself but i am in love with that idea though!
 
You know, I never really considered it....but I will.....it pisses me off enough to where I just might be able to get motivated enough.


I would like nothing better than to have a few websites, and make a living from them. Unfortunately, my grand plans of an 'ecstasy empire' did not work out, and I work for a living. But if I had the time, I'd already be running several websites of that nature.

If someone were interested in a collaboration, I'd consider that too.... :)
 
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