How to Combat Swine Flu…
Posted by Carol Webb on Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
I may be jeopardizing this blog to bring you information that you won’t read on any government site, so be it! This is important information that we all need to know.
Cannabis Best Medicine
I don’t know of any conspiracy to make Cannabis illegal because it is the best medicine for Swine Flu, if this were the case it must have been known many years ago that flu would be used as a depopulation tool, which doesn’t seem plausible. However we know now…and governments aren’t interested.
Follow the Recipe
The recipe below for Cayenne Tincture can also be followed using Cannabis plant material. The only way that you will be able to obtain Cannabis tincture at the moment is by prescription, but often this is synthetic and un-helpful, as the plant works synergistically while synthesized drugs do not.
Use the two herbs together for an enhanced effect …
The answer is to grow it yourself. There are reams of instructions on the web which explain how to grow it. Unfortunately most sites suggest smoking the herb. I do not recommend this. Any inhalation of any smoke includes tar and any tar is carcinogenic to the lungs.
You have time before the virus is mutated to cause death, use it wisely.
Cayenne, Chillies, Bright Red Dried Pods….Powder known a Cayenne Pepper
This is the purest and safest stimulant known. It opens up every tissue in the body to an increased supply of oxygenated blood.
- Home Tincture
- 1 oz bruised chillies or other herb
- half litre 60% alcohol (Vodka etc.)
- Macerate (Leave to soak) 7 days
- Shake daily
- Decant into smaller bottles
Dose:
2 or more teaspoons in wineglass of water…1 -2 drops of the tincture enhances the action of most herbal preparations and may be taken in teas or other beverages for cold hands and feet.
Cannabis Science Inc. Reports on Prospective Life Saving Treatments for H1N1 Swine Flu and H5N1 Bird Flu in View of the Current Global Threat
SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cannabis Science Inc. (OTCBB: GFON.OB), an emerging pharmaceutical cannabis company, reported today on the current state of development of its whole-cannabis lozenge in response to Homeland Security Administration Secretary Janet Napolitano’s declaration of a public health emergency to deal with the emerging Swine Flu pandemic. The Company’s non-toxic lozenge has properties that could alleviate many of the symptoms and harmful effects of the H5N1 bird flu and H1N1 swine flu viruses, and has offered its assistance to HSA today in a letter to Secretary Napolitano.
Cannabis Science Inc., President & CEO, Steven W. Kubby said, “We have the science and preliminary anecdotal results confirming the anti-inflammatory properties of our new lozenges and indicating they may present an effective and non-toxic treatment for minimizing the symptoms and harm from influenza infections. Our lozenges appear to down-regulate the body’s excessive inflammatory response to the influenza virus, which could reduce the deadly consequences of an infection into something that is more like a common cold. Because of my cancer and diminished auto-immune functions, even common influenza is a deadly threat, and I’ve had incredible symptomatic relief with the lozenge.”
Dr. Robert J. Melamede, Director and Chief Science Officer, stated, “The influenza virus has a unique genetic make up that, in combination with its replicative machinery, has an extraordinary capacity to mutate. As a result, the high lethality of some strains can be attributed to the resulting adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). ARDS is caused by an excessive immune inflammatory response driven by Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) that leads to the death of respiratory epithelial cells and resulting organ failure. Endocannabinoids are nature’s way of controlling TNF activity. Existing peer reviewed publications have shown that phytocannabinoids can prevent this cell death by mimicking the endocannabinoids that nature has selected to prevent excessive inflammatory immune responses.”
Dr. Melamede, who is also a researcher and past Chairman of the Biology Department at the University of Colorado Springs (UCCS), cautioned, “Smoked marijuana will not effectively prevent the excessive inflammatory response, despite delivering the beneficial pharmacological agents, due to the irritating, pro-inflammatory nature of smoke. In fact, I believe it will make things worse and should be avoided by infected individuals.”
Mr. Kubby added, “If a swine or bird flu pandemic emerges — and everyone seems to think that it is just a matter of when, not if –, there is simply no time for the usual bureaucratic process. With emergency government approval, we can legally access the huge supply of medical cannabis available in California to produce millions of life saving doses within a relatively short period of time.”
Dr. Melamede furthermore stated, “Based upon recent discoveries regarding the role that endocannabinoid system plays in maintaining human health, we have a unique solution to the looming threat posed by deadly influenza strains that we believe, if implemented, could save millions of lives. We will strive for an emergency review of our cannabis extract-based lozenge because we believe its availability will prevent many of the deaths associated with the hyper-inflammatory response associated with known lethal strains of the influenza virus.
Current anti-influenza medications have a demonstrated decreased effectiveness against some of these lethal variants. Mankind cannot wait for the emergency situation to materialize. We must be proactive in gaining the necessary governmental approvals to test, and pending the outcome of our studies, produce our lozenge.”
Mr. Richard Cowan, Director and CFO, who recently spoke in Mexico City to a conference sponsored by the Mexican Congress, stated, “I believe the Mexican Congress recognizes that doctors should be able to prescribe medical cannabis. We are prepared to work with the government of Mexico to produce similar medical cannabis products to help fight the outbreak there. We look forward to working with Government officials, including Homeland Security, to help advance our treatments for these outbreaks in Mexico, Canada, the USA, and around the world.”
About the H5N1 Bird Flu and H1N1 Swine Flu Strains
The H5N1 bird flu currently has 63% lethality. A swine-derived H1N1 strain was responsible for 20,000,000 influenza associated deaths in 1918 (more than killed by World War I). The current lethal outbreak of swine flu (H1N1) in Mexico has killed over 80 people and infected more than 1,400 others. There are 20 confirmed cases in the United States, with reports of infections in Texas, New York, Ohio, California and Kansas. Additional reports identify possible cases in New Zealand, Canada, Spain, France and Israel. The H1N1 Swine flu is a porcine respiratory disease caused by type A flu viruses. Human cases occur in people who are around pigs, but an infected person can transmit the disease to another person. Symptoms include a high fever, body aches, coughing, sore throat and respiratory congestion.
About Cannabis Science, Inc.
Cannabis Science, Inc. is at the forefront of medical marijuana research and development. The Company works with world authorities on phytocannabinoid science targeting critical illnesses, and adheres to scientific methodologies to develop, produce, and commercialize phytocannabinoid-based pharmaceutical products. In sum, we are dedicated to the creation of cannabis-based medicines, both with and without psychoactive properties, to treat disease and the symptoms of disease, as well as for general health maintenance.
Forward-Looking Statements
This Press Release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934. A statement containing works such as “anticipate,” “seek,” “intend,” “believe,” “plan,” “estimate,” “expect,” “project,” “plan,” or similar phrases may be deemed “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Some or all of the events or results anticipated by these forward-looking statements may not occur. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include the future U.S. and global economies, the impact of competition, and the Company’s reliance on existing regulations regarding the use and development of cannabis-based drugs. Cannabis Science, Inc. does not undertake any duty nor does it intend to update the results of these forward-looking statements.
Cannabis Science Inc.
Steven W. Kubby, President & CEO, 888-889-0888
info@cannabisscience.com
Our product, broadly described, is medical cannabis – a term which encompasses a wide variety of products, ranging from plants grown by patients for their own use to pharmaceutical products developed from one or more of the cannabinoid compounds found in the whole cannabis plant.
Cannabinoids are a group of terpenophenolic compounds present in Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L). Currently, 538 natural compounds were identified from this plant. 43 of these 108 are identified as cannabinoids, which are C21 compounds uniquely present in Cannabis sativa L. There are ten main types of cannabinoids and fourteen different cannabinoid subtypes. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the principal psychoactive ingredient in cannabis, but it also has other effects. Cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabinol (CBN) are the other two most prevalent natural cannabinoids and have received the most study. All three are listed as ingredients in Sativex®, the only multi-cannabinoid medicine currently approved for marketing (only in Canada.)
Cannabinoids were first discovered in the 1940s, when CBD and CBN were identified. THC was not identified until 1964, but by that time cannabis had been removed from the pharmacopeiae of most countries, making further research on the plant difficult.
There are three general types of cannabinoids:
1 Phytocannabinoids occur uniquely in the cannabis plant.
2 Endogenous cannabinoids are produced in the bodies of humans and other animals.
3 Synthetic cannabinoids are similar compounds produced in a laboratory. Forms of synthetic THC are available by prescription in a number of countries, including the US. In the US, synthetic THC is marketed as Marinol®.
Phytocannabinoids, also called natural cannabinoids, herbal cannabinoids, and classical cannabinoids, are only known to occur naturally in significant quantity in the cannabis plant. They are concentrated in a viscous resin that is produced in glandular structures known as trichomes, and are most prevalent in the flowers of the female plants.
Cannabinoid receptors in the human body were not discovered until 1990. CB1 receptors are found primarily in the brain, specifically in the basal ganglia and in the limbic system, including the hippocampus. They are also found in the cerebellum and in both male and female reproductive systems.
CB1 receptors appear to be responsible for the euphoric and anti-convulsive effects of cannabis.
Cannabinoid pharmaceuticals, unlike many other pharmaceutical compounds, do not represent a risk factor for respiratory or cardiovascular failure. Cannabis has been called one of the safest drugs known by Federal Judge Young in 1977. In fact, there is no known lethal dose of cannabis. It has an estimated therapeutic index of 40,000 to one as compared to aspirin with a therapeutic index of 15.
CB2 receptors are found almost exclusively in the immune system, with the greatest density in the spleen. CB2 receptors appear to be responsible for the anti-inflammatory and possibly other therapeutic effects of cannabis.
The endocannabinoid system refers to a group of neuromodulators and receptors involved in a variety of physiological processes including appetite, pain sensation, mood, and memory. The system is named for endocannabinoids, the endogenous lipids that bind cannabinoid receptors (the same receptors that mediate the psychoactive effects of cannabis).
Science increasingly recognizes the role that endo-cannabinoids play in almost every major life function in the human body. Cannabinoids act as a bio regulatory mechanism for most life processes, which explains why medical cannabis has been recommended as a treatment for many diseases and ailments in anecdotal reports and scientific literature. Some of these ailments include: Pain, arthritic conditions, migraine headaches, anxiety, epileptic seizures, insomnia, loss of appetite, GERD (chronic heartburn), nausea, glaucoma, AIDS wasting syndrome, depression, bipolar disorder (particularly depression-manic-normal), multiple sclerosis, menstrual cramps, Parkinson’s, trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux), high blood pressure, irritable bowel syndrome, and bladder incontinence.
Cannabis has been used medicinally for thousands of years in China, India and the Middle East. Of course, most traditional medicines were plant-based, but until recently no one knew how or why they worked. Modern science now routinely verifies the efficacy of this “folk medicine” tradition and the door is opening to a more systematic and effective use of cannabinoid therapies.
While cannabis was widely used in the West during the 19th century, the technology was lacking to detect and understand its active ingredients, to standardize dosages of those ingredients, and to effectively deliver those ingredients, owing largely to cannabis’s non-water-solubility. Consequently, it became less widely used in the early 20th century and was eventually renamed “marijuana” and banned as part of a politically-driven prohibition craze. It was gradually removed from the pharmacopeiae of most advanced countries; research was discouraged, and when beneficial results were discovered, the studies were sometimes suppressed.
For example, when Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) was recently diagnosed recently with a form of brain cancer, malignant glioma, the media largely ignored reports from the medical cannabis community of studies showing that cannabinoids can kill glioma cancer cells.
Nearly a decade ago, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws’ weekly news release for December 31, 1998 reported that “Cell studies performed by researchers at Madrid’s Universidad Complutense demonstrate that THC, one of the active compounds in marijuana, can induce cell death in certain brain tumor cells without affecting the surrounding healthy cells.”
Dr. Franjo Grotenhermen of the German-based Association for Cannabis as Medicine (ACM) proposed that marijuana’s constituents may one day play a role in cancer treatment. “It is desirable to have a substance that induces programmed cell death in tumor cells but not in health cells for the treatment of cancer,” he wrote in the December 13 issue of the ACM-Bulletin. “It has been demonstrated by the Spanish scientists … that THC could be such a substance.
Known Facts about Tamiflu and Donald RumsfeldIn October 2005 the Pentagon ordered vaccination of all US military personnel worldwide against what it called Avian Flu, H5N1. Scare stories filled world media. Then, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced he had budgeted more than $1 billion to stockpile the vaccine, Oseltamivir sold under the name, Tamiflu. President Bush called on Congress to appropriate another $2 billion for Tamiflu stocks.
What Rumsfeld neglected to report at the time was a colossal conflict of interest. Prior to coming to Washington in January 2001, Rumsfeld had been chairman of a California pharmaceutical company, Gilead Sciences.
Gilead Sciences held exclusive world patent rights to Tamiflu, a drug it had developed and whose world marketing rights were sold to the Swiss pharma giant, Roche. Rumsfeld was reportedly the largest stock holder in Gilead which got 10% of every Tamiflu dose Roche sold.
* When it leaked out, the Pentagon issued a curt statement to the effect that Secretary Rumsfeld had decided not to sell but to retain his stock in Gilead, claiming that to sell would have indicated something to hide. That agonizing decision won him reported added millions as the Gilead share price soared more than 700% in weeks.
Known Side-Effects
Tamiflu is no mild candy to be taken lightly. It has heavy side effects. It contains matter that could have potentially deadly consequences for a person’s breathing and often reportedly leads to nausea, dizziness and other flu-like symptoms. (It causes flu symptoms!!!)
Since the outbreak of Swine Flu Panic (not Swine Flu but Swine Flu Panic) sales of Tamiflu as well as any and every possible drug marketed as flu related have exploded. Wall Street firms have rushed to issue buy recommendations for the company.
I will not be persuaded to trust myself with any product associated with this man and his corporation, and now that you have the facts you too have a choice.
There are other easily obtained Immune Enhancing herbs which can be used to boost your immunity so that it is less likely that you will succumb to any of the influenzas. They are the common black Elderberry and some mushrooms found in our native woodland. All can be made into tinctures and taken with other fluids.
Filed in Depopulation,Hidden Knowledge,Independent Thought,Religion,Spreading_Viruses,Swine_Flu,Truth | 8 responses so far
long island galon 18 Jun 2009 at 11:59 am 1Swine flu alarms me very much that, even if someone in my family has colds, we directly go to the hospital to be checked. It is better to be this way than wait for the other symptoms to come, and then you will realize that you have it already. That’s not what we want to happen.
Carol Webbon 18 Jun 2009 at 2:43 pm 2It is sad that you feel this way because when the pandemic really hits, and it hasn’t yet, there will not be a hospital for you to go to.
Think a little now and learn to become ‘self’ sufficient…
Michaelon 26 Jun 2009 at 11:05 pm 3Hey, have you seen this news article?
New details about Michael Jackson’s Death Emerge
I was wondering if you were going to blog about this…
Sassy Senioron 06 Jan 2010 at 3:52 am 4I came across this article while looking up Illuminati. Now I am a follower of Hidden Knowledge and Carol Webb. Thank you dear lady.
Feeling this Cayanne tincture and cannibis leaves will do the trick, for me, is comforting. I was not planning on getting any kind of flu shot. The last one I received, in the 80′s, made me quite ill for 24 hrs. I don’t even like antibiotics, so the tincture was what I needed to find. And will also find out how to order the cannabis lozenges.
Thanking you again,
Cynthia
Alex Styles, Depressionon 03 May 2010 at 4:38 am 5Swinflue is really bad. A friend of mine had it and she was knocked out for 3 months. She did recover, however.
Carol Webbon 04 May 2010 at 3:36 pm 6Swine flu does not exist, it is a concoction of laboratory created viruses.
The scientific ‘opinion’ at this time advises against the vaccine because you become more susceptible to seasonal flu without any protection against so called swine flu.
truthmakeron 02 Sep 2010 at 12:39 am 7Good information about the efficacy of cannabinoids, however, the credibility of Cannabis Science, Inc and Dr. Robert J. Melamede, Director and Chief Science Officer is seriously brought into question by their claim that smoking cannabis will not work. Meet the new pharma, same as the old pharma. Of course they would say that, because people can simply grow and smoke cannanbis themselves with no outside processor or corporation needed. However, if as CSI and Dr Melamede claim, it only works in lozenge form, then people must pay CSI to develop, produce, and market this product. I wonder if CSI is funded by the alcohol and big pharma companies?
Carol Webbon 02 Sep 2010 at 10:48 am 8Hi Truthmaker,
Yes, it’s a good thought, and I had thought it. After all…follow the money:-)