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Cured 5000 from cancer...real or fake?
The name's Tamora...TVR Tamora...with a capital "T".
Lots of living to do yet unseen and a more stories yet untold!Tags: None
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Interesting. I did a quick google search and there is a lot of information on it's use to treat cancer.To totally satisfy a woman sexually is not about having a large penis, it's about being a good lover.
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Years of research makes me a believer. I am convinced that cannabis was outlawed to benefit oil, pharmacy, and other big corporate interests. There is no doubt in my mind that cannabis has wide ranging beneficial uses. I think some of the claims are over stated, but I would not hesitate to use the therapy. It is not designed to almost kill you in order to kill the cancer like chemo and radiation therapies are. So minor risk, possible benefit.ALL THE WAY WITH GOOD OLE JAY!
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Unfortunately many of the proponents present as wackos like myself and the guy on the video. Don't let that stop you from pursuing the benefits provided by the plant. There is source material available from reputable scientific organisations that back up his contentions.ALL THE WAY WITH GOOD OLE JAY!
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Originally posted by Wishful10x8 View PostYears of research makes me a believer. I am convinced that cannabis was outlawed to benefit oil, pharmacy, and other big corporate interests. There is no doubt in my mind that cannabis has wide ranging beneficial uses. I think some of the claims are over stated, but I would not hesitate to use the therapy. It is not designed to almost kill you in order to kill the cancer like chemo and radiation therapies are. So minor risk, possible benefit.The name's Tamora...TVR Tamora...with a capital "T".
Lots of living to do yet unseen and a more stories yet untold!
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When you have 2 choices, slim or none, pick slim.The world's still a toy if you just stay a boy!
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Yes I suppose it would. Personally I would go with the Cannabis. Partly because I don't mind the idea of transitioning. I fear the pain and discomfort more. I am a coward on this front. There is no reason not to use both. In fact there is a huge body of evidence that cannabis helps with the side effects of chemo and radiation therapies. Is cannabis viable on your side of the pond? The state I'm living in now has it legal across the board.ALL THE WAY WITH GOOD OLE JAY!
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This is actually a very pertinent thread for me. I recently had 5 polyps removed from my colon. One was very large and in the beginning stages of cancer. The doctors want to go back in and also do other tests to see if there are more polyps further up stream. They want to check other areas also. I decided I will submit to further testing as long as it isn't surgical, and I will try to fight harder for better nutrition etc. I struggle with doing healthy things for myself. Mostly just where food is concerned. Anyway, thanks for the link and the thread Tamora. I am very interested in this line of topic.ALL THE WAY WITH GOOD OLE JAY!
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Originally posted by Wishful10x8 View PostUnfortunately many of the proponents present as wackos like myself and the guy on the video. Don't let that stop you from pursuing the benefits provided by the plant. There is source material available from reputable scientific organisations that back up his contentions.
Originally posted by CUSP82 View PostWhen you have 2 choices, slim or none, pick slim.
Originally posted by Wishful10x8 View PostYes I suppose it would. Personally I would go with the Cannabis. Partly because I don't mind the idea of transitioning. I fear the pain and discomfort more. I am a coward on this front. There is no reason not to use both. In fact there is a huge body of evidence that cannabis helps with the side effects of chemo and radiation therapies. Is cannabis viable on your side of the pond? The state I'm living in now has it legal across the board.
'I know cannabis is illegal, but it is medicinal' - BBC News
Originally posted by Wishful10x8 View PostThis is actually a very pertinent thread for me. I recently had 5 polyps removed from my colon. One was very large and in the beginning stages of cancer. The doctors want to go back in and also do other tests to see if there are more polyps further up stream. They want to check other areas also. I decided I will submit to further testing as long as it isn't surgical, and I will try to fight harder for better nutrition etc. I struggle with doing healthy things for myself. Mostly just where food is concerned. Anyway, thanks for the link and the thread Tamora. I am very interested in this line of topic.
Why the fear of surgery?Last edited by Tamora; 12-13-2016, 09:46 AM.The name's Tamora...TVR Tamora...with a capital "T".
Lots of living to do yet unseen and a more stories yet untold!
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I've had quite a few surgeries. Too many to list here. Yes by transitioning i mean dying. I'm not so afraid of surgeries as adding any more pain to my life. I have 9 herniated/bulging/decaying discs in my back. Messed up genetic problems that have led to one side of my bum hole being removed and both top ribs. Diseases or disorders that can't be diagnosed evidently. Generally speaking I'm a mess. Hahahaha. Anyway it's living with more pain I'm scared of not so much surgery.ALL THE WAY WITH GOOD OLE JAY!
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Originally posted by Tamora View PostIt would be a brave person that would put all their faith in this alternative treatment and disregard chemo and radiotherapy don't you think Wish?
Also Tommy Chong of Cheech and Chong had prostate cancer and said he used the oil to treat it, I think he said he applied it rectally and I'm not sure if he has beat it or is still treating it?
From what I have seen of people who try this treatment, they can be a little whacked out of their mind due to the concentrated nature of the drug, but its worth it if it does as suggested. The theory of it works in a couple of ways to my knowledge. The chemical known as CBD is supposed to prevent the further growth of tumors and THC is said to speed up "programmed cell death" (apoptosis) in cancer cells so I have read.
Personally, if I had cancer, I'm not sure what I would do. I might be tempted to go the natural route, simply because I don't like doctors and hospitals scare me more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tpR-mfuTHk
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCM...8f9r6H3Wnptftw"Those who know others have knowledge,
those who know themselves have insight.
Those who master others have force,
those who master themselves have strength". - Lao Tzu
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You have nothing to lose.
There are many who have healed cancers...
Some examples are (do a Google search):
- Cancer Is Curable NOW
- Crazy. Sexy. Cancer.
- Burzynski, the MovieHow fair is thy love, my sister, my spouse! how much better is thy love than wine! and the smell of thine ointments than all spices! ~ Song of Solomon 4:10
“For things to change, you have to change.” - Jim Rohn, The Art of Exceptional Living
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