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Do you have any thoughts on combining CBD with alpha-lipoic acid (ALA)? I haven't found any specific research on a combination. I am particularly interested in IDH-wild
Also... I would like to link some interesting stuff :
Concomitant Treatment of Malignant Brain Tumours With CBD - A Case Series and Review of the Literature
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31570484/
"a total of nine consecutive patients with brain tumours are described as case series; all patients received CBD in a daily dose of 400 mg concomitantly to the standard therapeutic procedure of maximal resection followed by radiochemotherapy. By the time of the submission of this article, all but one patient are still alive with a mean survival time of 22.3 months (range=7-47 months)".
Inhibition of autophagic flux differently modulates cannabidiol-induced death in 2D and 3D glioblastoma cell cultures
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-59468-4
(CBD + chloroquine + radiation)
RelA-activity is essential for Cannabidiol-mediated cytotoxicity
https://academic.oup.com/neuro-oncology/article-abstract/21/Supplement_6/vi70/5619524?redirectedFrom=fulltext (no full research report available)
"We observed therapeutic efficiency of CBD in a subset of GBM, obtained genetic markers indicating CBD-sensitive GBM and found that the p53 status segregated cell-death modes".
Additionally - if somebody is considering CBD, CBG, or FECO, there is a new report you might be interested in (sadly, no real specifics, that's commercial research):
https://thegreenfund.com/mcg-pharma-cannabinoid-formula-to-treat-glioblastoma
Do you have any thoughts on combining CBD with alpha-lipoic acid (ALA)? I haven't found any specific research on a combination. I am particularly interested in IDH-wild
Also... I would like to link some interesting stuff :
Concomitant Treatment of Malignant Brain Tumours With CBD - A Case Series and Review of the Literature
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31570484/
"a total of nine consecutive patients with brain tumours are described as case series; all patients received CBD in a daily dose of 400 mg concomitantly to the standard therapeutic procedure of maximal resection followed by radiochemotherapy. By the time of the submission of this article, all but one patient are still alive with a mean survival time of 22.3 months (range=7-47 months)".
Inhibition of autophagic flux differently modulates cannabidiol-induced death in 2D and 3D glioblastoma cell cultures
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-59468-4
(CBD + chloroquine + radiation)
RelA-activity is essential for Cannabidiol-mediated cytotoxicity
https://academic.oup.com/neuro-oncology/article-abstract/21/Supplement_6/vi70/5619524?redirectedFrom=fulltext (no full research report available)
"We observed therapeutic efficiency of CBD in a subset of GBM, obtained genetic markers indicating CBD-sensitive GBM and found that the p53 status segregated cell-death modes".
Additionally - if somebody is considering CBD, CBG, or FECO, there is a new report you might be interested in (sadly, no real specifics, that's commercial research):
https://thegreenfund.com/mcg-pharma-cannabinoid-formula-to-treat-glioblastoma
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