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After being checked for a persistent cough, it was revealed that she had a 14.5 centimeter (6 inch) tumor in her chest. After several chemotherapy sessions, Kelly Doering of Colorado felt the chemo was doing more damage than the cancer, so she relied exclusively on cannabis for her treatment and now is cancer free. Kelly has written a book about her journey entitled: Rocky Mountain High Priestess.
After she got the Anthrax vaccine when she was in the military, Robyn's health started to decline. Over the course of the last two decades, she has had 17 surgeries to deal with numerous health issues. She uses cannabis to deal with her latest health issue: stiff person syndrome. Robyn joins us from North Carolina to share her interesting story.
Last summer, Susan Skarbek of Vancouver, Washington was told she had stage 4 anal canal cancer with the tumor hitting her rectum and invading her vagina and two lymph nodes. She did one round of chemotherapy but refused to continue because of the side effects. She did numerous rounds of proton radiation but was told she faced radical surgeries if it didn't clear up. However, when she began using cannabis oil, and had a checkup a few weeks ago, doctors were shocked that her original tumor was gone.
After being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in October of 2021, Nicola Steers of the UK refused conventional treatment and decided to clean up her diet and use cannabis oil to deal with her MS. When she went for a scan in November of last year, no new lesions had formed and the prominent lesion on her brain had been drastically reduced.
When he suffered a seizure in November of 2022, Doug Gibbons of Houston, Texas was diagnosed with stage 4 astrocytoma, which is cancer of the brain. Surgery removed the cancer and he underwent chemotherapy and began using cannabis oil to help him through his treatment. Listen to Doug and his wife Jenni talk about how his cancer changed their lives. His latest scan showed no evidence of disease.
She had been battling cancer for many years but it has now spread throughout her body and 58 year old Berns Bedard of Ontario, Canada candidly admits she has come to the end of her life. Over the years, she has had 90% of her stomach removed, 75% of her liver, along with removal of her gallbladder, but the cancer has spread to her vital organs. Her only life regret is not keeping on a cannabis maintenance dose. This is an emotional interview with an exceptionally brave woman.
In this episode, Ian and Corrie talk about some of the most common questions that our podcast listeners ask, as well as the questions Corrie gets when she's advising the many people she helps each and every day. Included is a caution about buying cannabis oil online and an explanation of the 4 to 1 ratio that is frequently mentioned, along with many other frequently asked questions.
It took several years before doctors diagnosed her with multiple sclerosis and then the pharmaceutical drug she was prescribed caused her liver to fail four years later. But Tamara Netzel of Virginia underwent a stem cell transplant in Mexico and started using cannabis to help her with her health issues. She is now a strong proponent and spokesperson for cannabis in her state.
When he went to the doctor one year ago he was diagnosed with stage 4 liver cancer along with cirrhosis of the liver. His cancer markers were astronomically high. If he did nothing, doctors told Bert Philippot of British Columbia, Canada that he had 6 months to a year to live. He began taking cannabis oil in February of this year and near the end of March his tumor markers were normal and he is thriving. This is a story to inspire anyone interested in healing.
Russell Langhammer was working at the Dallas Airport during a freak winter storm when he fell and broke his back. Over the years, he was taking opioids for the pain but they negatively changed his personality and gave him heart problems, resulting in him receiving a pacemaker. But thanks to cannabis and psilocybin mushrooms, he is off opioids and back to his old self.