Ten years ago, her teenage daughter Hayley was diagnosed with leukemia. For a year and a half she underwent conventional treatment before quitting and switching to cannabis oil, detox and proper nutrition. Dayna Willar of Newfoundland, Canada tells a riveting story of her daughter's struggle with conventional treatment and the horrors endured until the switch to cannabis, which she says was the best decision that could have ever been made.
Read MoreWhen she was 12 years old, River contracted acute myeloid leukemia, which is a cancer of the bone marrow and blood. She briefly underwent conventional treatment but the chemotherapy left her with no immune system and she contracted an incredibly rare fungal infection that spread to her brain and left her blind. After 11 months in the hospital and being treated with antifungals, she was sent home. Her mother administered cannabis oil and over the ensuing months she fully recovered, although she remains blind. Listen to the heartwarming story told by mother Luna and her now 16-year-old daughter, River from the UK.
Read MoreNiki and Gav from New Zealand join us to share how their son George was wasting away and not eating after 2.5 years of extensive chemotherapy treatment to deal with his cancer. It wasn't until they started giving him CBD to deal with his constant vomiting that things started to improve. Then they began giving him THC and the toddler started eating and coming back to life. Now little George is thriving, and he starts school this year.
Read MoreRiver was healthy until the age of 11 when she was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. After three rounds of chemotherapy she developed a rare fungal infection that led to meningitis, causing blindness along with other health issues. After nearly a year in hospital, doctors said she would not survive as there was nothing more they could do. But her mother refused to give up and began giving her daughter cannabis oil. Although still blind, two years later River is getting better. River's mother joins us from the UK to share her daughter's story.
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