[Felvtalk] Cannabinol

ROBERT CHAPEL bchapel at optonline.net
Wed Jun 21 16:07:42 CDT 2017


Amani et al.....
Thank you for the updates and personal experiences... it is apparent 
that I have to do some homework
on the , now, medical uses of this substance....  And, yes, isn't always 
so convenient how laws change when corporations find a way to slide a 
formerly banned substance into the mainstream in such a way as to make 
it palatable to both the government watchdogs and the Drug Warriors....  
Wonder when they will find new medical uses for Inhaled Tobacco smoke  : 
)    THAT would be a major coup!!
I'm intrigued about the anti Seizure properties...will definitely be 
looking into this more closely and soon...


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> I agree on the cannibinol.  I wonder if maybe some of this is to 
> justify making it legal saying it is for medical reasons.  It can't be 
> all that wonderful, nothing is and when someone tells me that, I get 
> suspicious.
>
> ---- ROBERT CHAPEL  wrote:
>>
>
>
> Amy....
> I'm not able to link to the article simply because it was not 
> something I held on to...? At the time I had two FeLV+ young cats and 
> I did NOT want to hear that one of the few things that I COULD do for 
> them was useless....? I mentioned it to a couple of vets who were 
> rather insistent that it IS useful....? Yes/No Maybe so? : )? I chose 
> to believe and did not make a point of keeping the article for 
> reference...? and Amani ( if you happen to read this)? I am getting 
> hopeful about all of the uses of cannabinol ( though I AM suspect when 
> something is said to be useful for everything from Cancer to 
> Transmission Trouble in Oldsmobiles)...? With all the Hoopla there 
> must be a pony in there somewhere..
>
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> Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2017 17:42:20 +0000
> From: Amani Oakley To: "felvtalk at felineleukemia.org" Subject: Re: 
> [Felvtalk] Lysine
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> Cannabis is an absolutely amazing product. Do your own research. You 
> will see very solid scientific evidence that backs up the many 
> positive effects this substance has. In fact, I was pretty enraged 
> when I did the research. It is clear that the decision to ban this 
> substance was fraught with racial overtones, and was introduced simply 
> because after the demise of prohibition, the government agency tasked 
> with enforcing prohibition, needed a new mandate. It is also appalling 
> that because of this ill-conceived war on drugs, and placing cannabis 
> on Schedule 1 in the United States, virtually all scientific testing 
> was either banned completely, or faced so many obstacles, that most 
> scientists avoided doing any research on it at all. Thus, much of the 
> scientific studies come from Spain and Israel. Oddly enough, when a 
> pharmaceutical company decided to extract one of the key substances 
> from the cannabis plant and market it as Marinol, it suddenly went 
> from having no known medicinal qualities
>   (the criteria to have it listed in Schedule 1) to being a very 
> effective drug which can be marketed and can make lots of money for 
> the drug company.
>
> Do your own research. There is tons of stuff on the internet. There 
> are Harvard professors and top-notch researchers turning out 
> excellent, amazing research regarding the healing powers of this 
> substance.
>
> Oh, and the reason why so many of the States are now recognizing it 
> for its medicinal qualities and legalizing it, is because it is 
> unbelievably effective in helping young children suffering from severe 
> forms of epilepsy where they literally convulse hundreds of times an 
> hour, and the only medications heretofore even slightly effective 
> would put these children into complete zombie states. Cannabis not 
> only relieves the unbearable non-stop seizures, but doesn?t affect the 
> children's level of consciousness. Parents in states which have not 
> legalized marijuana have literally moved their whole families to other 
> states to access medical marijuana when they have children suffering 
> these syndromes. Even Republicans have in some instances been moved to 
> back bills legalizing medical marijuana, when they have been 
> confronted with these suffering children. Medical marijuana has also 
> been found to be very effective for PTSD states, such as those 
> suffered by servicemen and women who have served o
>  verseas and have witnessed traumatic events.
> With respect to cancer therapy, one of the worst cancers is the glioma 
> which occurs in the brain. With such a diagnosis, most patients were 
> dead within 6 months. Spanish researchers have recently shown that in 
> mice with experimentally-induced gliomas, and treated with 
> cannabinoids, 1/3 showed complete resolution of the glioma, 1/3 showed 
> a standstill in the development of the glioma, and 1/3 showed no 
> improvement. Given that nothing else has been found to be consistently 
> helpful in treating gliomas, these results are nothing short of 
> earth-shattering.
> Read and learn. I cry when I think of all the people who might have 
> been helped if not for the conspiracy related to this drug. It is 
> deeply deeply disturbing.
>
> Amani
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf 
> Of dlgegg at windstream.net
> Sent: June-21-17 4:26 AM
> To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
> Cc: ROBERT CHAPEL
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lysine
>
> I agree on the cannibinol.  I wonder if maybe some of this is to 
> justify making it legal saying it is for medical reasons.  It can't be 
> all that wonderful, nothing is and when someone tells me that, I get 
> suspicious.
>
> ---- ROBERT CHAPEL  wrote:
>>
>
>
> Amy....
> I'm not able to link to the article simply because it was not 
> something I held on to...? At the time I had two FeLV+ young cats and 
> I did NOT want to hear that one of the few things that I COULD do for 
> them was useless....? I mentioned it to a couple of vets who were 
> rather insistent that it IS useful....? Yes/No Maybe so? : )? I chose 
> to believe and did not make a point of keeping the article for 
> reference...? and Amani ( if you happen to read this)? I am getting 
> hopeful about all of the uses of cannabinol ( though I AM suspect when 
> something is said to be useful for everything from Cancer to 
> Transmission Trouble in Oldsmobiles)...? With all the Hoopla there 
> must be a pony in there somewhere..
>
>
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> Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2017 13:09:47 -0500
> From: Amy Glunt To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lysine
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> I've spent countless hours researching cold sores and remedies for 
> them, and NEVER, until now, have I heard anything about cannabis oil 
> as a treatment. But now, when I search specifically for that in 
> relation to herpes virus, I'm astounded...all this time, there's been 
> a possible cure, and somehow this information isn't widely known or 
> shared? Such a shame! And of course, I live in a red state that 
> doesn't recognize medical marijuana. What a blow. All of the days I've 
> had to miss work, all the pain and physical/mental suffering (my 
> outbreaks are terrible and unforgiving, with swollen lymph nodes and 
> fever symptoms)...and if only I could get some cannabis oil, I may no 
> longer have to suffer. I'll hold out hope. Once again, thank you 
> Amani, for your incredibly vast amount of knowledge. You literally 
> saved my cat's life, and maybe some day, your shared knowledge will 
> save me from the agony of cold sores.
> Amy
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jun 21, 2017, at 12:42 PM, Amani Oakley  wrote:
>>
>> Cannabis is an absolutely amazing product. Do your own research. You 
>> will see very solid scientific evidence that backs up the many 
>> positive effects this substance has. In fact, I was pretty enraged 
>> when I did the research. It is clear that the decision to ban this 
>> substance was fraught with racial overtones, and was introduced 
>> simply because after the demise of prohibition, the government agency 
>> tasked with enforcing prohibition, needed a new mandate. It is also 
>> appalling that because of this ill-conceived war on drugs, and 
>> placing cannabis on Schedule 1 in the United States, virtually all 
>> scientific testing was either banned completely, or faced so many 
>> obstacles, that most scientists avoided doing any research on it at 
>> all. Thus, much of the scientific studies come from Spain and Israel. 
>> Oddly enough, when a pharmaceutical company decided to extract one of 
>> the key substances from the cannabis plant and market it as Marinol, 
>> it suddenly went from having no known medicinal qualiti
>  es (the criteria to have it listed in Schedule 1) to being a very 
> effective drug which can be marketed and can make lots of money for 
> the drug company.
>>
>> Do your own research. There is tons of stuff on the internet. There 
>> are Harvard professors and top-notch researchers turning out 
>> excellent, amazing research regarding the healing powers of this 
>> substance.
>>
>> Oh, and the reason why so many of the States are now recognizing it 
>> for its medicinal qualities and legalizing it, is because it is 
>> unbelievably effective in helping young children suffering from 
>> severe forms of epilepsy where they literally convulse hundreds of 
>> times an hour, and the only medications heretofore even slightly 
>> effective would put these children into complete zombie states. 
>> Cannabis not only relieves the unbearable non-stop seizures, but 
>> doesn?t affect the children's level of consciousness. Parents in 
>> states which have not legalized marijuana have literally moved their 
>> whole families to other states to access medical marijuana when they 
>> have children suffering these syndromes. Even Republicans have in 
>> some instances been moved to back bills legalizing medical marijuana, 
>> when they have been confronted with these suffering children. Medical 
>> marijuana has also been found to be very effective for PTSD states, 
>> such as those suffered by servicemen and women who have served
>   overseas and have witnessed traumatic events.
>>
>> With respect to cancer therapy, one of the worst cancers is the 
>> glioma which occurs in the brain. With such a diagnosis, most 
>> patients were dead within 6 months. Spanish researchers have recently 
>> shown that in mice with experimentally-induced gliomas, and treated 
>> with cannabinoids, 1/3 showed complete resolution of the glioma, 1/3 
>> showed a standstill in the development of the glioma, and 1/3 showed 
>> no improvement. Given that nothing else has been found to be 
>> consistently helpful in treating gliomas, these results are nothing 
>> short of earth-shattering.
>> Read and learn. I cry when I think of all the people who might have 
>> been helped if not for the conspiracy related to this drug. It is 
>> deeply deeply disturbing.
>>
>> Amani
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf 
>> Of dlgegg at windstream.net
>> Sent: June-21-17 4:26 AM
>> To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
>> Cc: ROBERT CHAPEL
>> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lysine
>>
>> I agree on the cannibinol.  I wonder if maybe some of this is to 
>> justify making it legal saying it is for medical reasons.  It can't 
>> be all that wonderful, nothing is and when someone tells me that, I 
>> get suspicious.
>>
>> ---- ROBERT CHAPEL  wrote:
>>>
>>
>>
>> Amy....
>> I'm not able to link to the article simply because it was not 
>> something I held on to...  At the time I had two FeLV+ young cats and 
>> I did NOT want to hear that one of the few things that I COULD do for 
>> them was useless....  I mentioned it to a couple of vets who were 
>> rather insistent that it IS useful....  Yes/No Maybe so  : )  I chose 
>> to believe and did not make a point of keeping the article for 
>> reference...  and Amani ( if you happen to read this)  I am getting 
>> hopeful about all of the uses of cannabinol ( though I AM suspect 
>> when something is said to be useful for everything from Cancer to 
>> Transmission Trouble in Oldsmobiles)...  With all the Hoopla there 
>> must be a pony in there somewhere..
>>
>>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2017 18:21:15 +0000
> From: Amani Oakley To: "felvtalk at felineleukemia.org" Subject: Re: 
> [Felvtalk] Lysine
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> Amy, you could have knocked me over with a feather too. I had some 
> cannabis oil I had obtained for a relative with cancer, who eventually 
> passed away. I had gotten the oil far too late in the day, 
> unfortunately, as I too knew nothing about this stuff and was pretty 
> darned skeptical - having been brought up as a "good girl" who had 
> never ever tried drugs of any kind.
>
> I had seen a lot of information about the oil being excellent for skin 
> cancer with just topical application, so one day, I had a cold sore 
> starting at the corner of my mouth and I thought, why not? I put some 
> on topically, put a band-aid over it overnight, and woke up to find it 
> completely gone. I have used other stuff from the drug mart, and found 
> that it assisted SOMETIMES in shortening the duration of the cold 
> sore, but never before had I had the sore disappear on day one. I then 
> did a Google search on cannabis oil and cold sores, and was stunned to 
> find many many people reporting its significant effectiveness and 
> research which found its effectiveness against herpes viruses.
>
> Amani
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf 
> Of Amy Glunt
> Sent: June-21-17 2:10 PM
> To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lysine
>
> I've spent countless hours researching cold sores and remedies for 
> them, and NEVER, until now, have I heard anything about cannabis oil 
> as a treatment. But now, when I search specifically for that in 
> relation to herpes virus, I'm astounded...all this time, there's been 
> a possible cure, and somehow this information isn't widely known or 
> shared? Such a shame! And of course, I live in a red state that 
> doesn't recognize medical marijuana. What a blow. All of the days I've 
> had to miss work, all the pain and physical/mental suffering (my 
> outbreaks are terrible and unforgiving, with swollen lymph nodes and 
> fever symptoms)...and if only I could get some cannabis oil, I may no 
> longer have to suffer. I'll hold out hope. Once again, thank you 
> Amani, for your incredibly vast amount of knowledge. You literally 
> saved my cat's life, and maybe some day, your shared knowledge will 
> save me from the agony of cold sores.
> Amy
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jun 21, 2017, at 12:42 PM, Amani Oakley  wrote:
>>
>> Cannabis is an absolutely amazing product. Do your own research. You 
>> will see very solid scientific evidence that backs up the many 
>> positive effects this substance has. In fact, I was pretty enraged 
>> when I did the research. It is clear that the decision to ban this 
>> substance was fraught with racial overtones, and was introduced 
>> simply because after the demise of prohibition, the government agency 
>> tasked with enforcing prohibition, needed a new mandate. It is also 
>> appalling that because of this ill-conceived war on drugs, and 
>> placing cannabis on Schedule 1 in the United States, virtually all 
>> scientific testing was either banned completely, or faced so many 
>> obstacles, that most scientists avoided doing any research on it at 
>> all. Thus, much of the scientific studies come from Spain and Israel. 
>> Oddly enough, when a pharmaceutical company decided to extract one of 
>> the key substances from the cannabis plant and market it as Marinol, 
>> it suddenly went from having no known medicinal qualiti
>  es (the criteria to have it listed in Schedule 1) to being a very 
> effective drug which can be marketed and can make lots of money for 
> the drug company.
>>
>> Do your own research. There is tons of stuff on the internet. There 
>> are Harvard professors and top-notch researchers turning out 
>> excellent, amazing research regarding the healing powers of this 
>> substance.
>>
>> Oh, and the reason why so many of the States are now recognizing it 
>> for its medicinal qualities and legalizing it, is because it is 
>> unbelievably effective in helping young children suffering from 
>> severe forms of epilepsy where they literally convulse hundreds of 
>> times an hour, and the only medications heretofore even slightly 
>> effective would put these children into complete zombie states. 
>> Cannabis not only relieves the unbearable non-stop seizures, but 
>> doesn?t affect the children's level of consciousness. Parents in 
>> states which have not legalized marijuana have literally moved their 
>> whole families to other states to access medical marijuana when they 
>> have children suffering these syndromes. Even Republicans have in 
>> some instances been moved to back bills legalizing medical marijuana, 
>> when they have been confronted with these suffering children. Medical 
>> marijuana has also been found to be very effective for PTSD states, 
>> such as those suffered by servicemen and women who have served
>   overseas and have witnessed traumatic events.
>>
>> With respect to cancer therapy, one of the worst cancers is the 
>> glioma which occurs in the brain. With such a diagnosis, most 
>> patients were dead within 6 months. Spanish researchers have recently 
>> shown that in mice with experimentally-induced gliomas, and treated 
>> with cannabinoids, 1/3 showed complete resolution of the glioma, 1/3 
>> showed a standstill in the development of the glioma, and 1/3 showed 
>> no improvement. Given that nothing else has been found to be 
>> consistently helpful in treating gliomas, these results are nothing 
>> short of earth-shattering.
>> Read and learn. I cry when I think of all the people who might have 
>> been helped if not for the conspiracy related to this drug. It is 
>> deeply deeply disturbing.
>>
>> Amani
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf 
>> Of dlgegg at windstream.net
>> Sent: June-21-17 4:26 AM
>> To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
>> Cc: ROBERT CHAPEL
>> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lysine
>>
>> I agree on the cannibinol.  I wonder if maybe some of this is to 
>> justify making it legal saying it is for medical reasons.  It can't 
>> be all that wonderful, nothing is and when someone tells me that, I 
>> get suspicious.
>>
>> ---- ROBERT CHAPEL  wrote:
>>>
>>
>>
>> Amy....
>> I'm not able to link to the article simply because it was not 
>> something I held on to...  At the time I had two FeLV+ young cats and 
>> I did NOT want to hear that one of the few things that I COULD do for 
>> them was useless....  I mentioned it to a couple of vets who were 
>> rather insistent that it IS useful....  Yes/No Maybe so  : )  I chose 
>> to believe and did not make a point of keeping the article for 
>> reference...  and Amani ( if you happen to read this)  I am getting 
>> hopeful about all of the uses of cannabinol ( though I AM suspect 
>> when something is said to be useful for everything from Cancer to 
>> Transmission Trouble in Oldsmobiles)...  With all the Hoopla there 
>> must be a pony in there somewhere..
>>
>>
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