“Turning cancer cells off (apoptosis) involves the
cannabinoid system,” noted Bryan W. Brickner, “and so does preventing cancer
cells in the first place.”
“Preventing
cancer is a health goal,” continued Brickner, part of Publius and The Cannabis
Papers: A citizen’s guide to cannabinoids (2011). “Supplementing one’s
cannabinoid system (CS) through digestion and exercise is part of a healthy
body – which also signifies a well-adjusted CS.”
In
2013, the American Cancer Society reported that more than 1.6 million Americans
were diagnosed and nearly 600,000 died of cancer – the nation’s second leading
cause of death. To raise awareness, they focus attention on specific cancers
and events throughout the year: February is cancer prevention awareness month.
The
update on the Bryan William Brickner Blog, “Cannabinoid System Stops Cancer ~
Publius’ February 2014 Prevention Awareness,” looks at inflammation, a unique
receptor, GPR55, and their connection to the CS. The post cites established and
new research from the National Institutes of Health (PubMed) and finds, for
example: the THC effect on HIV-1 inflammation, how the GPR55 receptor drives
breast cancer cell migration, and CS evolutionary evidence.
“GPR55 is a CS entourager,” explained Brickner, “and that
means it’s involved in cell communication, downstream signaling, and the
cannabinoid cascade effect. One can feel the effect of an entourager in thinking
– in how a thought will continue on: this is also how the body signals things
like inflammation and apoptosis.”
“Know your CS,” Brickner urged, “it’s part of being healthy …
and part of preventing cancer.”
Brickner has a 1997 political
science doctorate from Purdue University and is the author of several political
theory books, to include The Promise Keepers (1999) and The Book of the Is
(2013). The Bryan William Brickner Blog is an ongoing resource for the
political science of constitutions and the biological science of cannabinoids.