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Two years ago I attended a presentation on cannabis and its potential to cure some cancers. I made up a batch of capsules containing several blended cannabis strains, the intent being to provide them to cancer victims. Last December, my dog, Bella, was diagnosed with a tumor in her tongue. I began to give her the capsules and, in a matter of days, the tumor regressed. The dying of the tumor left a big hole in her tongue, and it’s been very tough for her, but she’s still alive. I wrote about it in the neighborhood blog, offering help to anyone interested.

Sometime later, a young lady named Natalia contacted me about her dog’s tumor. Her schnauzer, named Stone, had a tumor on his leg, and the vet offered to amputate. At 12 years, Natalia contacted me instead regarding my offer. I provided her with capsules of the cannabis blend and of hemp. After three weeks, instead of regressing, the tumor appeared to have grown slightly. In desperation, I suggested adding two other remedies in addition to the cannabis (a mushroom mixture and Fucoidan). After a week, the mass appears to be draining and dying. Natalia is very excited as am I. It would be so amazing to have found a mixture that had significant reliability, but it isn’t clear if it is the mixture, or one of the components. I wish I could figure out a way to do this research in a more concerted manner.

Suggestions?

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racocn8 9 June 20
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This might give you a start.

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