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Janine Logan's avatar

Do you know any Doc in Colorado that I can see that heals Colon Cancer with out Chemo and Radiation! Thanks

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Matt Cook's avatar

I don’t. I have outlined what I personally would do. It’s very easy to get in Colorado and you could try this while you get a physician lined up.

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Velic's avatar

Last night I'm sure I put the pipe down 😁

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Velic's avatar

Put the pipe down first

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yehuda's avatar

Thank you for your fascinating articles

have you seen the work of Lewis S. Coleman, MD about cancer being caused by physiological stress causing the tissue repair system to continue unchecked

"the vascular endothelium isolates tissue factor from blood enzymes. Tissue damage (surgery, trauma, etc.) disrupts the vascular endothelium, which activates factor VII by exposing it to tissue factor. Factor VII activity determines the location and magnitude of tissue repair activity by initiating the enzymatic interaction of factors VII, VIII, IX and X.

The autonomic (subconscious) nervous system innervates the capillary vascular endothelium, so that autonomic balance (opposing effects of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous activity) governs a “capillary gate mechanism” that regulates flow resistance in capillaries, which are the smallest blood vessels in the body. This determines cardiac output, cardiac efficiency, tissue perfusion, tissue oxygenation, blood pressure, heart rate, organ perfusion, organ function, and organ safety."

This provides an explanation for the healing power of THC

see more here https://stressmechanism.com/cancer/

Thank You

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Matt Cook's avatar

I think this plays a part for sure. Stress, repressed memories, what we carry around with us that weighs us down…all can suppress anti cancer function in the body.

But I think THC works by reprogramming cells epigenetically to become normal cells again.

I recall a woman with a palpable breast tumor that was dense, definitely cancer. She had them leave it alone. She used THC. A year later, she allowed them to needle biopsy and the tumor was benign. It had grown less dense over the year and less and less palpable.

Cancer is a metabolic disease and it relates to epigenetic switching to an existing “cancer program” that cells may all possess to some degree. They can be switched back to their regular programming, and I think THC helps accomplish this.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

I just sent this to a friend who has a friend who has cancer. (Unsure what TYPE... Finally found out the person with cancer is a "she"...)

I warned MY friend not to try to read the transcript. (I did. 😂😂😂)

Then... I watched the video. 👍👍👏👏👏

Excellent. Thanks.

(Valuable links too.)

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Matt Cook's avatar

I’ll try to clean it up. Thank you for your comment and kind words.

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Matt Cook's avatar

I fixed the transcript. Thanks again!

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

You did a great job editing the transcript!

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

My pleasure Matt.

Am listening to the guy who had Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Pretty amazing.

I've been trying to direct folks towards RSO for probably 25 years now? Can't get anyone to listen.

"Oh well."

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Matt Cook's avatar

You can’t. People will follow their conditioning. Maybe 20% are willing to look past what they are indoctrinated on.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

True story.

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