Paediatric cannabis therapy is saving lives, and awareness around this topic is imperative. I wrote an article last March about Brave Mykayla,
and now she’s made a video that can help spread awareness about
cannabis and its effectiveness in treating cancer. Her parents reached
out to us and thanked us for spreading her message, and we will continue
to do so as long as Mykayla does so.
It’s important to be aware of
alternative treatments, since (in the United States) there are only two
approved treatments for cancer, radiation and chemotherapy. When you are
an adult with cancer you have a choice, but when you are a child your
parents do not have the option to refuse the approved way without facing
legal repercussions, which means you could lose custody of the child.
Mykala had T-cell acute lymphoblastic
leukaemia, a very rare and aggressive form of childhood leukaemia. In
July of 2012, doctors discovered a basketball-sized mass of lymphoblasts
in her chest. Her mass was so large that she was not able to be sedated
for risk of death from the pressure on her esophagus and heart.
Check out her message to the world!
The Proof
Besides a large amount of people with
cancer using cannabis to treat their illness and the success they’ve
had, there is also a tremendous amount of scientific evidence to back it
up. For many years now, cannabinoids have been proven to reduce cancer
cells as they have a great impact on the rebuilding of the immune
system.
In Mykala’s case, her cell counts
affected by cannabis decreased as soon as she began cannabis treatment,
from a 51 % lymphoblast count in July of 2012 all the way to 0 % in
August of 2012. July 30th was the very last time they found lymphoblasts
in Mykayla’s blood smear.
You can read more about her treatment, and how she did it by clicking HERE. You can view current research concerning cannabis and leukaemia by clicking HERE.
CE has covered cannabis as a medicine
quite a bit. Below you will find links to research and more information
if you’d like to investigate this topic further.
I think it’s also noteworthy to mention
that medical marijuana is continuously becoming legalized around the
globe. It will be interesting to see how this pans out with regards to
Big Pharma control and genetically modified cannabis…something to look
out for.
If you or somebody you know is looking for some more information about this, feel free to contact me.
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