No kidding, eh! After one month she was half cured and then one more month and the cancer was basically gone. It looks like staying on cannabis afterwards helped her stay in remission. We wonder what the little jump up in CA-125 levels were in November/December. Probably something to do with winter, either direct lack of sunlight (vitamin D) or indirectly through winter blues and lack of exercise and good nutrition.
I know! When these alternative treatments do work, they really work! :) People who've battled cancer for years and are on their deathbed (moreso because of the chemo than the cancer) achieve remission in days to weeks. Meanwhile, with standard treatment, people have to spend all day in the hospital only once a week for months or even years (often living away from home) and/or get irradiated every day.
No kidding, eh! After one month she was half cured and then one more month and the cancer was basically gone. It looks like staying on cannabis afterwards helped her stay in remission. We wonder what the little jump up in CA-125 levels were in November/December. Probably something to do with winter, either direct lack of sunlight (vitamin D) or indirectly through winter blues and lack of exercise and good nutrition.
I know! When these alternative treatments do work, they really work! :) People who've battled cancer for years and are on their deathbed (moreso because of the chemo than the cancer) achieve remission in days to weeks. Meanwhile, with standard treatment, people have to spend all day in the hospital only once a week for months or even years (often living away from home) and/or get irradiated every day.