Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Breast Cancer More Prominent In Women Drinkers Than Tokers
A recent study by Danish researchers, published in The European Journal of Public Health, found that the risk of breast cancer doubles for women who drink two or more bottles of wine a week compared to women who smoke marijuana. Apparently, the cannabinoids(T.H.C.) in marijuana are non-carcinogenic, and have anti-cancer properties in vitro and in vivo. Alcohol and tobacco on the other hand promote cancerous cell growth and blood supply. Further, the carcinogens that are contained in marijuana smoke can be greatly reduced by vaporization, rather than combustion. By using a Vaporizer, the marijuana smoker greatly reduces the amount of carcinogens contained in normal marijuana smoke, and so reduces their risk of cancer quite dramaticaly. The point of this being to encourage marijuana smokers to switch to vaporization rather than igniting the marijuana.
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