I have read that it takes some THC to actually kill Cancer Cells. I have to make a decision by June 30th. If I do, I will plan to use it for on a 30 day trial after my 2nd Colonoscopy on June 29th.
Just DON'T WANT TO BE HIGH AND CONFUSED.
I have read that it takes some THC to actually kill Cancer Cells. I have to make a decision by June 30th. If I do, I will plan to use it for on a 30 day trial after my 2nd Colonoscopy on June 29th.
Just DON'T WANT TO BE HIGH AND CONFUSED.
I would be very nervous about any quantity of a psychotropic subtance.
Also bear in mind that blood cancers differ from solid tumours and often don't respond to the same things in the same way.
With a chronic condition like NHL, the most important first line of defense and the one guaranteed to cause no harm would be to address our health and fitness, stress levels and sleep. That way, if we need conventional treatment at some point, our bodies will be more resilient to it and recover more quickly.
The hardest part of this illness for me is the mental adaptation to living with the unknown. So we do need to keep our wits about us.
Yes sharon, I am going to try pure CBD oil without THC. I don't want to put THC in my body but it's a personal choice. Trying to eat better with less sugars. Taking more exercise. On watch and wait and trying to not to think about it too much (as I did at first and it really stressed me out)
I am dealing with relapsed diffused large cell lymphoma. What daily dose of CBD/THC seems to be working for you?