About Cannabis

Cannabis therapy is improving and saving lives. Education and Awareness are very important in order for it to be available as a viable and legal cancer treatment option for everyone in every state.  More and more data is emerging that is showing that cannabis is indeed curing people’s cancer, helping children with seizure disorders, as well as curing and aiding many other diseases.

The anti-tumor effects of cannabinoids and THC have been demonstrated for quite some time now.  In the 1980′s,  cannabinoid receptors were discovered in the human brain, which made it obvious that our body has to synthesize something that binds to these receptors. Our bodies produce these compounds in our own endocannabinoid system, which is now known to be responsible for a number of biological functions.  This is why the plant has such a wide therapeutic potential for multiple diseases, including cancer.

Numerous studies have demonstrated time and time again the anti-tumoral effects of cannabis. Studies have shown that cannabis completely kills cancer cells, and it has a great impact on rebuilding the immune system. Cannabis has the potential to replace a multitude of pharmaceutical drugs, and it remains a mystery as to why human trials are not under way.

In the United States, there are only two approved treatments for cancer; radiation and chemotherapy. Both are extremely toxic to the human body.  When you are an adult with cancer, you have the choice to use the two recommended options or refuse treatment and select alternative methods. When you are a child, your parents do not have the option to refuse the approved way without facing legal repercussions, which can include loosing custody of the child.

Thanks to a growing awareness with regards to cannabis, and its high rate of success with individuals choosing to use it as a cancer treatment, more people are starting to realize the healing power of this plant. In addition to all of the success stories are hundreds of scientific studies that prove cannabis kills cancer.