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In 2008, however, a first of its kind study conducted by a team of British and Italian researchers had already found that one of the world’s most commonly cultivated plants could stop MRSA in its tracks: marijuana.
Specifically, the team tested five of marijuana’s most common cannabinoids against six different MRSA strains of “clinical relevance”, including epidemic EMRSA strains, which are the ones responsible for hospital outbreaks. They found that every single one of the cannabinoids tested showed “potent activity” against a wide variety of the bacteria.
originally posted by: chrismarco
a reply to: purplemer
If this is in fact true some of the people I know should be immune to anthrax....
it does seem to work even on the likes MRSA
I likely won't matter for a while. There are too many people losing too much money in this system. You would think that we, as humans, would all support and build an infrastructure based on the medicinal benefits of this plant by itself
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If pot was an antibiotic why would I have needed those other ones?