If I had cancer, here's what I'd do
Evidence says THC can remarkably roll back tumors and change cancerous cells to normal ones
I believe that 80% or 90% of cancers could be treated succsssfully with THC.
And using THC through rectal suppositories, it does not get a person high. People require very high doses, too, so it’s fortunate that it works this way. 1g per day of THC seems to be around the number, over a month or so.
If I had cancer, I’d use ultrasound regularly to see the tumor(s), and I’d use THC suppositories to shrink them and I’d then take a maintenance dose for life, to make sure they do not return.
Why does THC work against cancer so well?
I believe that THC epigenetically changes cancer cells into normal cells. It literally gets rid of tumors.
We know that the current theories of cancer and how cancerous cells develop, is wrong.
Cancerous cells are cells that are running a cancer program. They can be often made to run a “regular” program — and they will turn from cancerous to non-cancerous.
I noticed this years ago, when I saw studies of “watchful waiting” or “active surveillance” of prostate cancer patients.
About 1/4 of the time, the tumors disappeared on their own. And yet the researchers did not even remark on that, not even a single sentence.
THC seems to reprogram cells that are cancerous so they become normal.
I remember a story from CannabisHealthRadio.com — which I highly recommend you listen to and donate to.
This woman had a breast tumor that was cancerous, and she just took THC. A year later, she insisted on a needle biopsy. The “tumor” had become non-cancerous during that year.
I think this is often what happens when someone takes sufficiently high doses of THC.
So what is the evidence behind THC’s effect against cancer?
There is a lot of anecdotal evidence. But…
There are tons of papers on how THC fights cancer.
Did you know that every nerve cell in the body uses endocannabinoids to signal "stop--stop firing" to the nerve upstream of it that is firing?
And that we are floating on 20L of fluid, known now as a "new organ", the interstitium, fed by our lymphatic system?
When you insert a rectal suppository containing 350mg of THC, it almost instantly travels into the lymphatic system where it spreads to probably every cell in the body.
It is super effective that way.
This is one of many studies that show evidence for THC’s anti-cancer properties.
In this study, they compared THC-treated mice with cancer, to non-THC mice with cancer.
The THC stopped tumor growth. And THC-treated mice showed that the THC stopped the dramatic blood vessel growth and metastases that is characteristic of aggressive tumors.
This is one of many small studies and they all show incredible benefit that far outshines today’s treatments including the “new” ones such as proton beams and immunotherapy.
But don’t expect this to be offered by your doctor
They will do anything to keep this news from spreading to actual doctors.
In Florida, they make some doctors become “marijuana doctors” and these are the only doctors allowed to prescribe marijuana.
This keeps the marijuana treatment ideas in its own weird quirky ghetto — and away from mainstream physicians who actually treat patients.
We wouldn’t want regular doctors to get the idea that marijuana can treat their patients’ cancer.
The average cancer patient represents $300,000 or more to the medical establishment. A $250 billion dollar industry.2 In the USA alone.
The entire cannabis industry in the USA is estimated at only $33 billion.
Huge corporations line up to treat cancer patients.
They rush the patients through very questionable and damaging treatments, one after the other after the other.
They hire and pay virtually every oncologist in the United States. Cancer is an enormous racket played out by a few mega corporations in league with Medicare and a few giant insurance companies.
They could fix cancer treatment quite easily, but they never will. It’s too darned profitable.
But meanwhile, you may want to check out the excellent work that Corey and Ian are doing on CannabisHealthRadio.com.
https://www.nature.com/articles/1210641
https://accessiblemeds.org/resources/blog/cancer-costs-and-options-care-united-states/
Read a Substack recently. Written by a doctor. Possibly an OB Gyn, can't recall however...
First I'd heard: ULTRASOUND is not all it's cracked up to be Matt.
You might want to put "Substack ULTRASOUND" into a search engine, see what comes up?
Gonna try that now. (Ok. Just did.)
The THC I've known about since "RUN FROM THE CURE" documentary.
Ok found it: A MWD.
https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-forgotten-dangers-of-ultrasound