I now wonder how I managed to work full time, 18 hours a day, every day
for so many years. How much did I miss!? How much there is there to learn and I
had no idea.
Well I am making up for it a little. The last three months have been a truly amazing experience.
Well I am making up for it a little. The last three months have been a truly amazing experience.
3 months ago, I had the tumor removed.
3 months ago, my world fell apart.
3 months ago, I
thought my life was over.
It was over as I knew
it and I would now say, what a great turning point in my life.
Yesterday I met
Vanessa near Marbella. Her knowledge about the benefits and usage of Cannabis
oil is mind blowing. She does not make it herself, but she helps people obtain
it.
I am going to follow the Rick Simpson ( http://www.cureyourowncancer.org/rick-simpson.html
) treatment in October, after Kyla and Dan’s wedding.
Reading the
testimonials of people who were cured, from Skin Cancer, to Hodgkins Lymphoma,
Prostrate Cancer and many more, is very encouraging.
The treatment involves
high dosage of the oil ( with a high THC content) to be taken for a
minimum of 60 days. I have started to take one drop and it knocks me out. I
can’t remember sleeping like this, ever, I think. My plan is to increase the
dosage over the next 6 weeks. As I have never used or smoked Cannabis before, I
guess my threshold is very low at the moment.
In addition I am also
taken Bi-carbonate soda every day, as well as Apricot stones. ( more about that
later)
I would add that I our home grown fruit and veg are hopefully helping my
recovery.
Line, ( thank you so much Line!!!!) has sent me the most amazing cook
book. ‘Deliciously Ella’. So after picking our spinach and aubergines tonight,
I have found the perfect recipe!
As I am researching
further and more, I still inevitably come across conventional reports, like the
one below:
“I think it’s important to make patients aware that
there are potentially life threatening downsides to chemotherapy. And doctors
should be more careful about who they treat with chemotherapy.”
-Professor David Dodwell, Institute of Oncology, St James Hospital, Leeds, UK.
-Professor David Dodwell, Institute of Oncology, St James Hospital, Leeds, UK.
“The easiest way not to kill your patients with chemotherapy is not to give it to anyone,
and that is clearly wrong.”
Whilst I
feel so very sorry for all the people who have suffered through lengthy Chemo
sessions and those that had an unhappy end to their lives, reading the report
yet again reiterates my belief that I have made the right decision in ‘opting
out of Protocol’. Might get a T-shirt printed with that statement!
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