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Australia: Cannabis could prevent mad cow disease

The Age

Monday 17 Sep 2007

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A pro-cannabis lobby group says an ingredient in cannabis may prevent
mad cow disease.

The National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (Norml) says
a French study shows cannabidiol may be effective in preventing bovine
spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), known as mad cow disease.

Scientists at the National Centre for Scientific Research in France
found cannabidiol - a non-psychoactive ingredient - may prevent the
development of prion diseases, the most well known of which is BSE.

Researchers found cannabidiol inhibited the accumulation of prion
proteins in infected mice and sheep.

Norml spokesman Chris Fowlie said the discovery added to the scientific
evidence supporting Green MP Metiria Turei's bill to legalise the
medicinal use of cannabis.

"[It] should be supported by any MP with a clear head. Unfortunately
most politicians act like mad cows whenever cannabis is mentioned," Mr
Fowlie said.

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