6. Hemp and Cancer
Professional education with doc. dr. Tanja Bagar
Moderated by: Tjaša Korelc Univ. B.Sc. anthropo.
Link to the lecture: https://biomons.com/konoplja-in-rak/
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In Slovenia, the incidence of cancer is very high and many people are turning to cannabis. In this section, we will answer questions about how cannabinoids and endocannabinoids affect the development of cancer, how they affect the symptoms of the disease itself or the undesirable consequences of allopathic therapy. We will also address some specific examples of the most common forms of cancer in our country: breast cancer, prostate cancer, glioblastoma and liver cancer. You may find solutions for yourself and your loved ones. The points we address:
- Scarring, metastases, cell death
- Normal vs. malignant, normal cell and cancer cell, differences, rapid growth and division, the target of chemotherapy is the mechanism of destruction of rapidly dividing cells (e.g. hair follicles)
- Important immune system, inflammatory processes, mechanisms of action of endo/phytocannabinoids in cancer, chemotherapy can be combined very well with cannabinoids
- What do we need to send into the body to expect anti-tumor effects?
- Cannabis increases the sensitivity of tumor cells to chemotherapy, apoptosis, autophagy, tumor stem cells (have a record for a new tumor cell, remain after chemotherapy and radiation, resistant to conventional approaches, glioblastoma is particularly pronounced, cannabinoids destroy them, inhibition of tumor cell migration)
- sterile tumors the most aggressive (antibiotics increase tumor burden), do not communicate with the environment, multiply and grow quickly…..paralyzed intestines due to antibiotics, they spread even faster…
- Cannabinoids reduce the side effects of chemotherapy (nausea, frequent infections, depression, insomnia, pain) and improve vitality and protect healthy cells.
- Breast cancer (high CBD and CBG, THC not in hormone-positive cancers)
- Limonene
- Prostate cancer: one in five has prostate cancer, enlarged prostate is common, altered receptor expression, increased CB1, CBD+CBG, activate as many receptors as possible
- Glioblastoma: the most dangerous, recurrent, aggressive, more resistant cells to radiation...how do we deal with it?
- Diseases of the lymphatic and bone system: orally through fat, 500 times more into lymph than into blood, CBG and CBD, huge CB2 receptors, THC is not the primary target…
- Liver cancer: hepatitis, liver protection, fat metabolism, THC avoidance
- Melanoma: local, lymphatic spread, systemic oral dosing
Link to the lecture: https://biomons.com/konoplja-in-rak/
We offer the possibility of a SHORT FREE CONSULTATION for an individual health condition when you do not know what is the best choice for you at: advice@biomons.com or call 040 614 617 (Darja Batista).
Asst. Dr. Tanja Bagar she is the director and, in this capacity, the president of the expert council of the International Cannabinoid Institute ICANNA. She is also the deputy director of a research, development and trade company and head of development and research in an environmental company. She is also active in the academic sphere. He teaches microbiology and ecoremediation topics at the faculty of Alma Mater Europaea and is a professional or collaborates scientifically with the Austrian College of Health and Development. She is a member of the Pomurska Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Slovenian Biochemical Society and the Society of Psychologists of Slovenia, and is one of the founders of the Society for the Preservation and Protection of the Environment. She has extensive research experience gained in laboratories at the National Institute of Chemistry, the Faculty of Biotechnology, the National Laboratory for Health, Environment and Nutrition, the Topolšica Hospital and the Institute of Microbiology and Genetics at the Georg-August University in Gottingen, Germany, and at To the Institute of Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh. Since 2013, she has participated as a reviewer in the national competition of research papers organized by the Association for Technical Culture of Slovenia. For social engagement, she received the Thanks of the Slovenian Microbiological Society for cooperation in the promotion of microbiology, a special recognition as part of the Slovenian award for social responsibility HORUS and an invitation to become an honorary member of the social cooperative KonopKo.
As a lecturer or listener, she participates in various conferences on cannabinoids and the endocannabinoid system, cannabis, nutrition, etc. at the national or international level. He deals with the microbiological aspect, cell biology, biochemistry and molecular biology in connection with the endocannabinoid system and the action of cannabinoids, laboratory analyzes of hemp products, etc. She completed the intensive four-week e-learning program Concepts of Cannabis Science I conducted by Kenevir Research (Oregon, USA), as well as the advanced program Concepts of Cannabis Science II
Tanja Bagar, winner of the prize for talented students during her studies, graduated from the study of microbiology at the Faculty of Biotechnology of the University of Ljubljana and received the Prešeren Prize for her thesis. She continued her postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Medicine in Ljubljana, where she obtained her doctorate in the field of biomedical sciences. As a young researcher, she received the Krka Award for special achievements in the field of research work, and a municipal gold plaque for successfully completing her doctorate. She passed the professional exam at the Ministry of Health.
Tjaša Korelc she is an anthropologist with a university degree, consultant in western natural medicine (spagiria and alchemy)
She is a cultural and social anthropologist by education, and at the same time she attended a school of spagyria and alchemy, traditional Western medicine, in Italy. She also obtained a cannabinoid counseling certificate from Dr. to Dustin Sulak (online) and is a professional associate at Biomons.