Everybody knows the tremendous medical benefits cannabis provides to its users. In fact, cancer patients use it regularly to reduce the harmful effects of standard drugs and anticancer therapies. However, a case report of a close to miracle shrinkage of a tumor to a quarter of its original size left the medical community amazed by the incredible cannabis cancer benefits. The patient was an 80 years old British woman diagnosed with terrible lung cancer. After being diagnosed with lung cancer and declining to take conventional treatments, the patient takes CBD oil every day. Indeed, after commencing CBD oil therapy, the average reduction rate was 2.4% per month during each patient evaluation.
Tetrahydrocannabinol
The concentration of the cannabis used by the patients was Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) 19.5% and cannabidiol (CBD) 23.8%. Therefore, most of the Cannabis strains sold in the USA and Canada have a similar concentration of this miracle combination.
To emphasize, the THC concentration is identical to the most popular Indica and Sativa strains available in North America. In addition, prostate cancer patients share similar promising outcomes post cannabis and CBD treatments.
In conclusion, medical doctors know that cancer patients doing cannabis are feeling better, doing better, and recovering better than others are.
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You may experience the benefits of THC through numerous consumption methods. Here are some different ways you can consume THC:
- Smoking
- Vaping
- Topicals
- Edibles
- Sublingual (A.K.A. underneath the tongue)
There are pros and cons to each of these THC consumption methods.
Edibles, for example, may deliver the most potent effects, but the onset of these effects is slower than with other methods like smoking. Applying THC topically means forgoing the psychoactive experience that the cannabinoid offers. Speak with a physician to determine which THC consumption method (and dosage) is right for you.
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