Friday, October 06, 2006

Gone to Pot

It seems that pot is better than commercial drugs for Alzheimer's treatment. That's really got to piss off Bigpharma. But the only way for sensible drug policy to evolve is for the medical evidence of benefits to be so overwhelming that it can't be ignored.

With the current state of "political morality" in the U.S. the medical evidence would probably be nothing short of raising the dead. But, then it'd be banned for theological reasons.

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) -- Good news for aging hippies: Smoking pot may stave off Alzheimer's disease.

New research shows that the active ingredient in marijuana may prevent the progression of the disease by preserving levels of an important neurotransmitter that allows the brain to function.

Researchers at the Scripps Research Institute in California found that marijuana's active ingredient, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, can prevent the neurotransmitter acetylcholine from breaking down more effectively than commercially marketed drugs.

THC is also more effective at blocking clumps of protein that can inhibit memory and cognition in Alzheimer's patients, the researchers reported in the journal Molecular Pharmaceutics.
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