Norah Terrault, MPH, MD: Cannabis Use in Liver Disease



Norah Terrault, MPH, MD, addresses the many unanswered questions and data surrounding cannabis use in liver disease.

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  1. I have had liver issues because of hep c and b that we’re cured in 2003. Plus I have some friends that didn’t get treatment that didn’t drink or do any drug but smoke cannabis. Sad to say that they are all dead from liver issues. I had a bad neck injury in 2006 and got addicted to pain meds and got off them with cannabis. Then I divorced when I quit smoking or using cannabis my liver functions were normal.

  2. Thank you for looking more into the science behind cannabis. No matter what I believe it does to me, it's good to know people are trying to know for sure. Thank you. <3

  3. That has advanced she should have focused more on the benefits. I am a marijuana prescribed patient I have a liver disease I have hepatitis c genotype 3. Throughout the night I get stabbing pains and my stomach and gallbladder area and my liver paying for years of drug abuse, I was prescribed marijuana 8 months ago and is the only thing The only medication that makes my pain and fatigue go away. This is from an actual patient standpoint there are certain products that are better than others learning more towards the tensors and some of the capsules such as the CbN and the Delta 8 which are given two people that have underlying liver function issues or gastrointestinal problems specific to the Delta a and since I have discovered this I feel as if a knot in my intestine has been loosened untied and I feel at least 80% better throughout the day

  4. RSO CURED My Stage 4 Liver Cirrhosis!! I had HEP C that was Successfully cured by a Pharmaceutical drug, but I was left with Stage 4 cirrhosis of the liver after 30 years with HEP.
    I am a medical Cannabis user and have a designated grower, grow my cannabis, I made RSO with it.
    Before the treatment my liver was at stage 4 cirrhosis w/level 4 scarring (according to my hepatologist), hardness of 24. After the treatment I was at a hardness of 7.6 The fat on my liver went from 34% down to 17%. This meant I was at stage 2 cirrhosis.
    I am going to have another fibroscan this year and I am positive it will be even better.
    I agree there is no where near enough info and people like me are the Ginny pigs. according to Israeli research different strains cure different things. A strain that kills one type of cancer won't kill the next. For this reason I used 5 different strains, hoping to have success and luckily I did.
    Before I started my treatment, I researched for months about cannabis and the liver.
    If you are interested in learning about the healing powers of cannabis and CBD's ….. Look on youtube. Search cannabinoids and the endocannabinoid system and Israeli cannabis research, there is a wealth of information.

  5. Does anyone think this video is a tad bit nefarious or is it just me ? Let's put things in perspective here . Do some steroids also adversely affect the liver ?

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