Keith, thank you for your letter. You're making smart and balanced decisions. God (or the universe) has blessed you! We share your fears, and your hopes!
Thank you for your very kind words. I share my experiences being completely honest in the hope that others see someone facing significant health issues yet finding ways to cope and maintain hope. And navigate our crazy medical system.
My husband was having low back pain that wasn’t going away. Turns out he had kidney stones! He had a ureteroscopy to remove them and is feeling much better! My first thought when this discomfort started was that he has a new metastasis. Sadly, I think imagining the worst is just a side effect of having cancer.
Hi Laurel. Yours is a very astute observation. I have in fact had kidney stones in the past so I'll keep that in mind should it happen again. Thanks so much.
I’m a full time health researcher specializing in men’s health and I’ve been reading your Substack for several months.
If I had prostate cancer, I would be using cannabis, high THC in high doses, administered via rectal suppositories.
If you visit CannabisHealthRadio.com you will hear hundreds of stories, mostly about cancer. Some people did nothing but use the THC and completely recovered. Others used chemo and radiation and surgery and ended up worse and worse, with metastatic (incurable) cancer, and recovered fully with cannabis.
I doubt there will ever be studies on this. But I’ve monitored many Facebook groups of cancer patients for many months. What I have found is that people who follow this protocol correctly will almost always get rid of their cancer in full. They need to continue taking a maintenance dose, probably for life.
But this is far more effective than any combination of surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, genetic therapy. And it’s not terribly expensive. And you can judge the efficacy simply by doing routine ultrasound and watch your tumors shrink.
Hi Matt. Thanks so much for this information. I will check out CannabisHealthRadio. Feel free to share your website if you have one. I'd be interested in your other research findings.
Keith, thank you for your letter. You're making smart and balanced decisions. God (or the universe) has blessed you! We share your fears, and your hopes!
Thank you for your very kind words. I share my experiences being completely honest in the hope that others see someone facing significant health issues yet finding ways to cope and maintain hope. And navigate our crazy medical system.
My husband was having low back pain that wasn’t going away. Turns out he had kidney stones! He had a ureteroscopy to remove them and is feeling much better! My first thought when this discomfort started was that he has a new metastasis. Sadly, I think imagining the worst is just a side effect of having cancer.
Hi Laurel. Yours is a very astute observation. I have in fact had kidney stones in the past so I'll keep that in mind should it happen again. Thanks so much.
I’m a full time health researcher specializing in men’s health and I’ve been reading your Substack for several months.
If I had prostate cancer, I would be using cannabis, high THC in high doses, administered via rectal suppositories.
If you visit CannabisHealthRadio.com you will hear hundreds of stories, mostly about cancer. Some people did nothing but use the THC and completely recovered. Others used chemo and radiation and surgery and ended up worse and worse, with metastatic (incurable) cancer, and recovered fully with cannabis.
I doubt there will ever be studies on this. But I’ve monitored many Facebook groups of cancer patients for many months. What I have found is that people who follow this protocol correctly will almost always get rid of their cancer in full. They need to continue taking a maintenance dose, probably for life.
But this is far more effective than any combination of surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, genetic therapy. And it’s not terribly expensive. And you can judge the efficacy simply by doing routine ultrasound and watch your tumors shrink.
Hi Matt. Thanks so much for this information. I will check out CannabisHealthRadio. Feel free to share your website if you have one. I'd be interested in your other research findings.