Cure for aches, pains and spliff jointsScientists have uncovered a powerful anti-inflammatory compound in cannabis and other herbs. Since this chemical is present in high concentrations in cannabis, which has been licensed for medical use in a number of countries, it could therefore account for the beneficial pain-relieving effects of cannabis described by users. BCP may therefore offer a alternative with fewer mood-altering consequences. At the same time the presence of BCP in many fruits and vegetables could account for the protective effects of these foodstuffs against bowel cancer, which is thought to be caused by persistent low grade inflammation. 29th Jun 2008 |
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