You are probably right about this being a Q and A.
However, this reminded me of post #393 dated Dec 19 2017 22:22:19 (EST) where Q thanks Board owner, mods and other patriots.
Q then states, "There will be a day (within the next few months) that a scary but safe personalized message finds its way to you on multiple platforms recognizing your contributions."
I've always wondered about this post. As a general anonymous lurker, I know I will envious of those patriots singled out by Q. But WWG1WGA, so even if that 'scary but safe' message doesn't find its way to you, I just want to let you know I appreciate you.
Recovering from multiple concussions so not able to do much myself. However, for a little over a month I've been making and taking Rick Simpson Oil, and I intend to share it with others. My wife's started very small amounts, and my mom who has diabetes just read the section on it, in his second book. She might come around.
I wrote up my experiences on it here a week or two ago, including costs (I can get a pound for $2k, and the rest of the materials around $300, so a full cure for cancer is under $2,500 plus 3-4 hours of work; if you grow it yourself it's much less). It's here: https://voat.co/v/QRV/3509014
I don't know how much .5 ml is but I know that the dosage of cannabis needs to be 1 gram/day to be effective. Also, CBD does little if anything to kill Cancer. THC is what works.
I'm sorry for your loss. As Rick says in his book, if a person is too far gone for it to cure them, at least it can help ease their suffering on their way out.
Did you make the oil yourself? Rick recommends a much higher THC percentage, over 70% IIRC. And using Indica, rather than Sativa varieties, since Indica makes one sleepy and Sativa gives one energy, and an "overdose" would be much better to be sleepy (sleep is also healing) than wired and restless, which can be agitating and frustrating.
Both chemo and radiation are harmful to the patient. Often, that is what the "cancer" patient dies from. Doctors are ignoring their Hippocratic Oath by administering poisons and chemicals. It is so sad that we have moved away from enteric medicine (based on plants) towards exclusive allopathic medicine (pills and cutting).
I am planning to share this freely with others in my community, from my own resources. A friend of mine is looking into rosin presses and I might join him in that, seems a much quicker way to extract but it doesn't decarboxylate; still need to research it more. Perhaps going from software development into the healing field seems like a weird transition, but I had such a great experience healing myself, that I want to share with others.
kek, sounds like the old Hair Club for Men commercials!
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21480643? ago
You are probably right about this being a Q and A.
However, this reminded me of post #393 dated Dec 19 2017 22:22:19 (EST) where Q thanks Board owner, mods and other patriots.
Q then states, "There will be a day (within the next few months) that a scary but safe personalized message finds its way to you on multiple platforms recognizing your contributions."
I've always wondered about this post. As a general anonymous lurker, I know I will envious of those patriots singled out by Q. But WWG1WGA, so even if that 'scary but safe' message doesn't find its way to you, I just want to let you know I appreciate you.
21481443? ago
Thanks fren! Back atcha!
Recovering from multiple concussions so not able to do much myself. However, for a little over a month I've been making and taking Rick Simpson Oil, and I intend to share it with others. My wife's started very small amounts, and my mom who has diabetes just read the section on it, in his second book. She might come around.
I wrote up my experiences on it here a week or two ago, including costs (I can get a pound for $2k, and the rest of the materials around $300, so a full cure for cancer is under $2,500 plus 3-4 hours of work; if you grow it yourself it's much less). It's here: https://voat.co/v/QRV/3509014
21481562? ago
Doesn't work on everyone. Lost mom to brain cancer despite using 1:1 CBD/THC.
21483544? ago
Not the result you hoped for. How much was used and for how long?
21485530? ago
She started at .1 ml and worked her way up to .5 ml a day. She made it through a couple months and passed in the month after.
21487350? ago
Sorry to hear that.
I don't know how much .5 ml is but I know that the dosage of cannabis needs to be 1 gram/day to be effective. Also, CBD does little if anything to kill Cancer. THC is what works.
21488789? ago
I was always told the THC gets through the blood / brain barrier, CBD helps kill the cancer once its in.
Which is why both are needed and as you know more than .3 of THC content is illegal outside of a few states.
21492174? ago
I don't know how you feel about it but when it's about my health, my life, I say fuck the laws. You do what you have to do to survive.
21481631? ago
I'm sorry for your loss. As Rick says in his book, if a person is too far gone for it to cure them, at least it can help ease their suffering on their way out.
Did you make the oil yourself? Rick recommends a much higher THC percentage, over 70% IIRC. And using Indica, rather than Sativa varieties, since Indica makes one sleepy and Sativa gives one energy, and an "overdose" would be much better to be sleepy (sleep is also healing) than wired and restless, which can be agitating and frustrating.
21485546? ago
We used an apothecary from California where it was legal. It was well known to work for others and was 1:1 ratio.
She had a golfball sized glioblastoma tumor removed from her skull, chemo and radiation. Still couldn't win.
21488309? ago
Ouch, again, sorry.
Both chemo and radiation are harmful to the patient. Often, that is what the "cancer" patient dies from. Doctors are ignoring their Hippocratic Oath by administering poisons and chemicals. It is so sad that we have moved away from enteric medicine (based on plants) towards exclusive allopathic medicine (pills and cutting).
I am planning to share this freely with others in my community, from my own resources. A friend of mine is looking into rosin presses and I might join him in that, seems a much quicker way to extract but it doesn't decarboxylate; still need to research it more. Perhaps going from software development into the healing field seems like a weird transition, but I had such a great experience healing myself, that I want to share with others.
kek, sounds like the old Hair Club for Men commercials!