One for the road...
Ok, thought I had nothing left to offer here but then this came along, I feel it would be negligent if I didn't post this.
This isn't CRC but the response of this girl dying in hospice is too remarkable to ignore, also this herbal is pretty low in toxicity with side effects that can (apparently) be managed.
There is a huge experiment going on right now with thousands of patients self medicating all over the world with this, some preliminary evidence (anecdotes) are coming in and a range of cancers are seeing dramatic results.
This isn't new, its been mentioned here probably a few times, it needs looking at again.... in great detail….IMHO
http://www.karger.com/Article/Pdf/356446
compared to the devastating effects of any chemo this medicine even has the potential to be a nice experience....
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Thanks, Tony!
I think I may have mentioned before that the University of WA has some studies underway to see how cannabis may be used in actual cancer tx (not just management of side effects). It does hold promise.
And now, of course, we crazy Washingtonians can serve it along with the wine at dinner parties.
Who knows? Maybe the whole state will see a dramatic drop in its cancer rates.
At the very least, a lot more of us should be WAY more mellow than we used to be...just have to work on avoiding the Cheeto aisle at the grocery store.
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Your welcome ;-)annalexandria said:Thanks, Tony!
I think I may have mentioned before that the University of WA has some studies underway to see how cannabis may be used in actual cancer tx (not just management of side effects). It does hold promise.
And now, of course, we crazy Washingtonians can serve it along with the wine at dinner parties.
Who knows? Maybe the whole state will see a dramatic drop in its cancer rates.
At the very least, a lot more of us should be WAY more mellow than we used to be...just have to work on avoiding the Cheeto aisle at the grocery store.
I just want to say I have been following this for a long time, few years ago I went into the desert with a Russian Shaman and made some oil for my son, there was someting on his MRI that resolved after a month of oil, later we were told that sometimes things appear on MRI's that aren't cancer... anyway we left it at that.
Now Im interested again, this girls response was impressive, a few months ago we tried oil again and had a really bad experience, our son got too paranoid on a TINY dose and we said never again. Now we have access to CBD which doesn't have the negative effects of THC, in fact we are trying to get on a clinical trial using it.
CBD may be the ultimate anti cancer drug, luckily Israel is open to this and the best researchers in the world are here and with Gov. support.
Anyone thats interested in this; Google 'CBD and cancer', and please leave your assumptions aside that cannabis is a 'drug to get high' and check out the endocannabanoid system in humans.
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Because of course...manwithnoname said:Your welcome ;-)
I just want to say I have been following this for a long time, few years ago I went into the desert with a Russian Shaman and made some oil for my son, there was someting on his MRI that resolved after a month of oil, later we were told that sometimes things appear on MRI's that aren't cancer... anyway we left it at that.
Now Im interested again, this girls response was impressive, a few months ago we tried oil again and had a really bad experience, our son got too paranoid on a TINY dose and we said never again. Now we have access to CBD which doesn't have the negative effects of THC, in fact we are trying to get on a clinical trial using it.
CBD may be the ultimate anti cancer drug, luckily Israel is open to this and the best researchers in the world are here and with Gov. support.
Anyone thats interested in this; Google 'CBD and cancer', and please leave your assumptions aside that cannabis is a 'drug to get high' and check out the endocannabanoid system in humans.
no one ever got "high" on the boat-loads of opiates that are happily rx'ed for us cancer folk.
But I voted to legalize the green stuff, so I'm probably a stoner and know nothing anyway.
Hope your son gets into the trial and it proves helpful for him. Thought about him the other day...we have a little boy in our neighborhood who is dealing with an inoperable brain tumor. Hearing his story made my kid burst into tears and say how horribly unfair it was for a child to get something like that. I agreed whole-heartedly.
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Thanks for posting Tony. Your
Thanks for posting Tony. Your son is always in my pryers.
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