Hang in there, Tuna.
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Tuna stay positive, my Man...keep God in Your Prayers and everything will work out fine...you will beat it...Comment
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Going pretty good. Chemo sucks. Tumor is shrinking and i am eating fine now. 2 more cycles to go. They are going to pull my pump off on Thursday so I can go sharkin'. Fixed a few guns today. More tomorrow. Thank you all for your concern.Comment
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This. I've done a lot of research on the subject, and canabinoids are tough free-radical killers. I even spoke at length with a man that supposedly "cured" his cancer using cannabis tea, hemp oils, and a high mineral and trace-element diet over a 4 month period. Its not scientific evidence, but I believe the guy. Something worth looking into.Originally posted by hill160881i have personally watched a cannabis concentrate, that i make, cure the skin cancer my grandfather had for 20 years. No more laser burns or chemocream, gone. It is not a cure for your cancer but there is no doubt a study or some evidence that cannabis would help speed your recovery and the most important part of the treatment, keep your mindset positive. Several members of my family have undergone chemo and used cannabis to great effect. Infact my step mother gained 20 lbs during her 6 month stent.
I know there is a lot in this link but here is a list of specific treatments.
http://forum.grasscity.com/medical-m...ly-2010-a.html
And for the ones who doubts that the research is there to support cannabis as a cancer medicine. lol Here you go.
http://forum.grasscity.com/legalizat...a-studies.html
Cannabis is in no way a cure for internal cancers and has only been shown to cure topical skin cancers, but is shown to enhance current traditional treatments, and in some cases shrink tumors on its own. There is not one kind of weed that does it all and different strains are used for different things. I am pretty educated in this area and will answer any questions if you are interested. I also have honey oil on hand, free to people like you.
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Good luck Tuna, keep your head up and remember...the key is positive thinking brother. I know. When I turned 30 (I'm 36 now) I was diagnosed with a brain tumor (oligodendroglioma). It's some scary s...not gonna lie. But, you know you just gotta move through it. Sometimes we get good hands and sometimes we're dealt less than stellar ones, but what matters is what you do with it. Good luck, and God Speed Sir.
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