Cannabis (THC) cures Cancer:

Australian Mother Beats Terminal Cancer With THC Oil

Allison McMaster from Mooloolah Valley, Queensland (Australia), was diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer that had spread to her liver in 2012. Doctors gave her two years to live. "I was in shock. You hear 'terminal' and you think, 'That's it,'" Allison said.

After failed chemotherapy and surgeries, she desperately began to search for alternative options. She came across cannabis oil, inspired by the "Rick Simpson" approach, and decided to make her own oil despite the illegality at the time. "I had nothing left to lose. Death had already been announced, so why not try it?"

Within months, her energy levels, digestion and zest for life improved. Scans showed gradually shrinking tumors. "I just felt my body starting to heal. It was like I was getting back into balance."

Against all odds, Allison has been cancer-free for over a decade. In February 2024, she published her book and website, Terminal to Remission with Cannabis Oil, which chronicles her journey and recovery. "People need to know that there are alternatives. I'm not saying it works for everyone, but it saved my life."

She now openly advocates for legal access to medicinal cannabis: "No one should have to heal in secret."

Her website: https://terminaltoremissionwithcannabisoil.com.au/


Docu Weed The People

In California, they are now curing people with cancer with medical cannabis, more specifically with THC paste.

Their website and available platforms when you want to watch the docu:  https://www.weedthepeoplemovie.com/


Cannabis Shrinks Tumors (1974)

This is probably the first study ever to show that cannabis has anti-tumor properties. This study was also originally intended to demonstrate the dangers of the cannabis plant. In particular, the alleged harmful effects on the immune system.

The study was funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA); an institute against drug abuse. The American Cancer Society also paid for it. Part of the study was implanting tumors in mice that were then given THC for 10 days. Probably to show that THC makes cancer grow faster. But the opposite happened.

When the study was published in The Journal of the National Cancer Institute, it found that tumor size decreased in mice given THC and CBN for 20 consecutive days.

https://academic.oup.com/jnci/article-abstract/55/3/597/912322?login=false


Progressive tumor reduction:

Progressive tumor reduction with woman in her 80's: 

Doctors in the United Kingdom recently published an article in the journal BMJ Case Reports. The case report describes a woman in her 80s with lung cancer who experienced tumor regression while taking CBD oil.

She also has a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, high blood pressure, and osteoarthritis and received medications to treat these conditions.

The woman reported smoking just over a pack of cigarettes per week, or 68 packs per year, before and after diagnosis. In June and July 2018, doctors examined the woman, which included a CT scan, a PET scan, an MRI scan, and a biopsy, to stage and confirm the diagnosis.

The doctors reached a diagnosis of stage IIBTrusted Source non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The initial CT scan showed a 41-millimeter (mm), or 1.6-inch (in), nodule in the middle lobeTrusted Source of the woman's right lung.

Testing revealed no lymph node involvement or metastases, which is when cancer spreads to other parts of the body. For this reason, the doctors recommended curative treatment.

Treatment for NSCLC may include surgery, radiofrequency ablationTrusted Source, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy.

The doctors repeated the chest CT scan in September 2018, which showed a reduction of the right middle lobe cancer to 33 mm (1.3 in), and two new nodules in the left apex and right upper lobe.

The woman declined surgical removal of the lobe due to the risks of surgery. She also declined treatment with radiofrequency ablation because of the side effects that her late husband had experienced from radiation therapy.

The doctors decided to monitor the patient, conducting CT scans every 3-6 months. During the 2.5-year follow-up period, CT scans showed a progressive decrease of the initial right middle lobe nodule from 41 mm (1.6 in) in June 2018 to 10 mm (0.4 in) in February 2021.

At this time, the woman revealed she started taking CBD oil at a dose of 0.5 milliliters orally three times daily, and occasionally twice daily, shortly after her diagnosis.

The active ingredients specified by the supplier were THC (19.5%), CBD (20.05%), and tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (23.8%).

Upon the supplier's advice, the woman did not take the CBD oil with hot food or drinks, because she wanted to avoid "feeling stoned." She reported decreased appetite while taking CBD oil.

The woman did not change her diet, lifestyle, or prescribed medications during this time. She also reported continuing to smoke one pack of cigarettes per week during the surveillance period.

Proof of How Marijuana Cures Cancer

Study: THC and another cannabinoid called cannabinol (CBN) slowed the growth of lung cancer in mice

Rick Simpson decided to try cannabis oil after reading the results of a 1975 studyTrusted Source that tested the use of cannabinoids in mice with lung cancer. The study found that both THC and another cannabinoid called cannabinol (CBN) slowed the growth of lung cancer in mice. https://www.healthline.com/health/rick-simpson-oil-cancer#research

CBD Study:

"A major discovery in cancer in cannabinoid use in cancer treatment is its ability in targeted killing of tumors. Several preclinical studies suggest that Δ9-THC, other naturally occurring cannabinoids, synthetic cannabinoid agonists and endocannabinoids have anti-cancer effects in vitro against lung carcinoma, gliomas, thyroid epithelioma, lymphoma, skin carcinoma, uterine carcinoma, breast cancer, prostate carcinoma, pancreatic cancer and neuroblastoma [4]. These findings were also supported by in vivo studies and the majority of effects of cannabinoids are mediated via CB1 and CB2."

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4171598/



"On the other hand, the authors of a 2015 study in men found a promising relationship between cannabis and bladder cancer. After adjusting for several factors, they found that participants who used cannabis had a 45% lower risk of developing bladder cancer."

"In 2016, scientists concluded that cannabinoids show promise in the fight against cancer after determining that these compounds inhibited the growth of many types of tumor cell in test tube and animal models."

Why is marijuana illegal, while the US government rushes to promote synthetic alternatives?