Meet Lisa Fregoso from Washington State, a resilient woman battling severe genetic medical conditions that have wreaked havoc on her health. Her journey took a dramatic turn 10 years ago when she lost all of her upper teeth due to the damage caused by these conditions. The excruciating pain was unbearable until she discovered the remarkable relief provided by a simple cannabis cookie soaked in milk. Once reliant on 30 pharmaceuticals a day, she's now down to just four, thanks to the healing properties of this incredible plant. Her inspiring journey highlights the potential of cannabis to improve lives in ways traditional medicine couldn't.
Read MoreJoy's life changed in 1997 when a driver ran a red light and blindsided her car. She had to give up her business, lost her marriage, and was put on 13 pharmaceutical medications for the ailments she was experiencing. But Joy Davies of British Columbia, Canada started on cannabis and her quality of life improved significantly. But that's not the end of her journey. Over the ensuing years, she suffered several concussions including one while getting on an airplane when a laptop computer fell on her head from the overhead luggage area. And there were more vehicle mishaps adding to her woes. What a story!
Read MoreHer body ached to the point of sleeping only a few hours a night, her weight increased, and she had numerous other serious health issues to deal with. "I was a mess," admitted Dana Daubenspeck of Oklahoma. Since using cannabis over the last 10 months, she has lost 73 pounds, sleeps better and her health issues have, for the most part, resolved themselves. This is a very inspirational story!
Read MoreLife has been hard for Carson Ness of Ohio who has five genetic disorders that prevent her from absorbing, metabolizing and expelling drugs. Over the years, she has had 12 surgeries including brain surgery. In spite of the pain and anxiety she has a wonderful sense of humour.
Read MoreBarb Johnson from Colorado has been a long time sufferer from painful fibromyalgia. To make matters worse, she was hit by a car and broke 27 bones in her body. To deal with her pain, she was on 30 pharmaceutical pills a day. Now that she's using cannabis, the pills are gone and she can function normally.
Read MoreWendy tells us how she is managing her numerous health issues with cannabis. Before cannabis her issues led to depression and weight gain. Now she’s losing weight, active with her kids and getting her life back.
Read MoreMaria suffered for decades with chronic back pain and then matters got worse when she learned she had Hep C and other symptoms that doctors couldn't figure out. A rare disease called Dercums seemed to be what was causing her symptoms. Cannabis is helping her manage the pain and get her life back.
Read MoreMigraines and then a serious car accident created an addiction to pain meds. Cannabis turned her life around.
Read MoreA horrific accident destroyed her leg, requiring 19 surgeries. Cannabis root helped with pain and restoring circulation.
Read MoreHer painful condition required an extremely high dose of pain medication, but now she uses cannabis instead and feels great.
Read MoreMarfan Syndrome and kidney issues gave her constant pain. Now she's replaced opiates with cannabis and feels better than ever.
Read MoreManaging the pain of a broken spine resulted in an addiction to pain meds. He's now free of that addiction thanks to cannabis.
Read MoreThe pain from his MS was so bad, he considered suicide. Cannabis gave him his life back.
Read MoreA woman's struggle with severe pain and an addiction to opioids is now over thanks to cannabis.
Read MoreA serious back injury along with bipolar disorder and depression had her addicted to painkillers. Cannabis got her off painkillers completely.
Read MoreMeg Lewellyn of Seattle is trying cannabis for the MS she was diagnosed with 10 years ago.
Read MoreA man from Maine with multiple serious injuries tells how cannabis is keeping him healthy.
Read MoreA Colorado couple who use cannabis as their medicine for serious health problems.
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