RE: Repurposing IVERMECTIN to treat CANCER - scientific literature review

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Repurposing IVERMECTIN to treat CANCER - scientific literature review

in cancer •  2 years ago 

I'm sorry for your loss. It's tragic how many lives are lost because of censored information. My research into cannabis as a cancer treatment really opened my eyes to what cures and treatments really are. Big pharma and Hollywood would like to have us believe that there is one cure and soon it will be discovered or invented, but it's not that big of a mystery. Lots of drugs treat cancer; some are illegal, some are legal but censored or denied..yeah it's quite the cover-up.


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Cannabis was one of our options since his neuro surgeon already gave up and not even prescribing us a pain reliever because he said it's useless and can't help reduce the pain of this type of cancer. If it's just legal in the Philippines we could have tried cannabis, some of our friends mentioned about the cannabis benefits. We're just being played by these companies.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

It's so sad that people are finally given cannabis palliatively once they're on their deathbed. Cannabis should be prescribed immediately, and not just for the pain and nausea but to actually treat it. When we were staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Vancouver to have our son, we met a boy dying of bone cancer. He was given all kinds of hard phamaceuticals for the pain, and even on his deathbed, at 17-years-old, doctors wouldn't even prescribe cannabis for pain. Luckily the parents were on-board with the idea and actually knew somebody who made cannabis, but I don't know if it was too late.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I hope the boy survived. Hoping at least cannabis being legalized in my country.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Yes me too. At the very least I hope the cannabis helped and was enjoyable. Every teenager should have a chance to smoke weed, haha. I wish I had kept in contact with them so I could get updates and also update them on research. I hope your country decriminalizes cannabis.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Very sad that the option was there, but prohibition made it impossible. Shame on all governments who continue to withhold access to these important treatments.
By the way, your love for your brother is clear, and you should be proud of that. You did what you could for him while he was alive, and you still carry that torch. Even if he is not alive on Earth today, let's not lose hope that somehow we may see him again, because I believe we don't fully understand everything. I think he would be proud of you.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Yup, some of our friends mentioned about cannabis but we're just too afraid of the government. We don't know until when they will be blindfolded by their own s**ts.

Thank you so much for that wonderful message. Exactly, we don't really understand everything and yes that's what my mother always telling us, we'll gonna see him again, just pray & believe in God.


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