Cancer, Chemotherapy, and Medical Marijuana – February 15, 2023



This week, host Marc Matoza of Marijuana Med Today welcomes co-host Dr. Terel Newton, with Total Pain Relief LLC. The topic …

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  1. Do you have any information on applying for a Medical Marijuana license? I live in NC where it's still illegal, except it has been legalized on the Cherokee Indian Reservation here in NC.

  2. You mean regular weed. You give it medical marijuana, name trying to give it some legetimacy, such.bullshit. it's the same as shit people got arrested for . Such hypocrisy.

  3. The establishment receive insanely huge infusion of cash from Big Pharma. Cancer industry must be protected all all cost, coz' the system needs large tithes and offerings from gullible citizens surviving on modern processed food. Cancer is highly lucrative industry.
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    Alternativers, make sure you include "consult a medical doctor" lingo and do not claim cure for cancer in straight language.
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    Significantly reduce sugar and carb in diet. Drink ginger, artemisia, Turkey berry tea daily. Occasional fasting. Moderate exercise.
    Bye cancer.
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  4. I'm a two-time cancer survivor 2014 i was diagnosed with duodenal cancer in 2019 I was diagnosed with colon cancer chemo sucks..my PRAYERS go out to all of you battling cancer.🙏

  5. CHEMO? Hell no. Cancer, RADIATION, and medical THC/CBDs helped a good matey of ours kick his stomach/rectal cancer. Who ever woulda guessed marijuana suppositories could help kill cancer? A borderline MIRACLE, the doctors were completely flabbergasted.

  6. I am a retired US expat who moved to France in 2020. My first of four ER+ breast cancer diagnoses was in 1993. My cancer recurred three times by 2008, each time I chose lumpectomy and refused chemotherapy and mastectomy. In 2008, I was prescribed medical cannabis with a California Medical Marijuana license to be annually renewed. 
    I was in remission and anxiety free from 2008 through 2020 due to RSO, organic diet, supplements, and exercise.

    However, once I immigrated to France, I learned that medical cannabis is prohibited. I hoped that since I'd been in remission since 2008, maybe my cancer wouldn't recur. Now symptoms are increasing that I've not had since 2008: fatigue, insomnia, light-headedness, brain fog, lethargy, arthritis pain, headaches, and lymph cyst. Because my medications are prohibited; because the thought of breast cancer returning, I'm in emotional decline: high anxiety, social withdrawal / isolation, sleeplessness, depression, hopelessness.

    I am currently applying for a UK Visitor Visa for medical treatment as my country of residence, France, prohibits medical cannabis. As UK allows RSO, although with numerous restrictions and lack of enlightened physician education, I am very hopeful that this visa option will allow me to receive the appropriate medical care in the UK. One glance at my health history demonstrates the efficacy of RSO to heal and maintain one's optimum health. By the way, the Sapphire Medical Clinic in London leads in medical cannabis research. https://www.sapphireclinics.com

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