Not a day has gone by in the last few weeks without a mention of
Ebola. Having made its way into North America, Ebola has become reached
the top of the “to fear” list, making many worry that it will only be a
matter of time before the disease dominates the continent. Effective
vaccines and treatments for Ebola have yet to be discovered, though one
may be hiding in plain sight: cannabis.
Cannabinoids in marijuana have gained more and more of a reputation
as a way to control and aid one’s immune systems, specifically with
diseases that target a body’s natural defense measures against viruses,
like HIV. Dr. David B. Allen, medical director of Cannabis Sativa, Inc, and Brad Morehouse, founder of NewCure.org, both believe cannabis can combat Ebola in the same way.
First, a rundown on what Ebola is and does, so everyone understands
the argument. Ebola is a virus that targets the RNA (which creates
proteins) in cells, takes over, then begins to replicate itself. The
virus is able to hide itself from virus killing cells by creating
indivisibility cloak-like surface proteins, which makes fighting Ebola
especially difficult for the body.
Another consequence of Ebola being an RNA virus is that it makes each
strain unique to the individual infected, thus making the creation of a
widely applicable vaccine incredibly difficult.
What makes Ebola deadly is the way in which one’s immune system
reacts as time goes on. Aside from creating hemorrhaging and leaking
between cells, Ebola primarily kills when a person’s body releases a
massive amount of enzymes (a cytokine storm) and an overabundant, and
fatal amount, of immune cells being activated.
That’s where marijuana comes in as a potential saving grace to those
afflicted with Ebola. As Joe Martin points out, cannabis is contains
natural antiretrovirals and is also an anti-inflammatory able to reduce
the harm to the body caused by a cytokine storm.
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