Rick Simpson’s Hemp-oil Medicine
Why is the Canadian government persecuting him, why does the media ignore him, and where is the American Cancer Society when you need them?
Fri, Nov 13, 2009 12:06 pm
“They found a little bump on his rib cage and cut him open,” Simpson says. “He went from 200 pounds down to about 130. In 1972, we were having a drink and he collapsed right in front of me. I knew damn well it had to be the cancer coming back. They gave him six months to live, and he made it through three. I was 22 years old and didn’t know anyone who had died from cancer. He was down to about 50 pounds when he died on November 18, 1972. I used to shave him, and it was like trying to shave a skeleton.”
Two years after his cousin died, Simpson was listening to his car radio when he heard the results of a medical study at the University of Virginia claiming that THC reduced brain tumors in mice. “I stopped my car and just stared at the radio,” Simpson recalls. “At the time, I didn’t smoke pot or anything, although most of my friends did. The guy on the radio was laughing like a fool. Like this was all a big joke. I never heard anything more about it, so I thought it must be a joke.”
It was no joke. The Medical College of Virginia had been funded by the National Institutes of Health to find evidence that marijuana damaged the human immune system. Imagine their surprise when the results came back indicating the opposite: Instead of hastening the death of mice implanted with brain cancer, marijuana dramatically slowed the growth of their tumors and extended their lives. The DEA quickly shut down this promising research. According to Jack Herer, two years later, President Gerald Ford would put an end to all public cannabis research and grant exclusive rights to major pharmaceutical companies to develop synthetic THC.
Fast-forward to December 1997: Simpson had been working at the hospital for 25 years and was covering asbestos on the boiler pipes with duct tape. He was using an aerosol spray that allowed the tape to stick to the asbestos. He didn’t realize, however, that this spray was capable of causing a temporary nervous-system shutdown if the fumes were inhaled too deeply. And that’s exactly what happened.
“Luckily for me, the boilers were shut off, or I would have been burnt to nothing,” he says. “I fell backwards off the ladder and struck my head on a steel loading ring. Of course, I don’t remember any of that. When I came to, I was hung up in the pipes by the side of the boiler.”
Simpson slowly made his way back to his office and fumbled around for over an hour trying to call for help, but he couldn’t even make the phone work. Finally, another engineer showed up for his shift and took Simpson to the emergency room. When asked his name, Simpson had no response. He was taken to the trauma center and put on oxygen.
“It felt like my head was going to explode,” he says. “I remember it looked like people were moving funny—they were kind of jerky. I told the doctor, and he just kind of shook his head.”
After three hours in the trauma center, the sensation went away and Simpson was told to go home. He doesn’t remember much about the next few days, including the drive home, but somehow he made it. When his next scheduled shift came up on Christmas Eve, Simpson reported for work even though he was still feeling woozy. At around 10 p.m. that night, while still at work, Simpson’s head began ringing. The ringing got louder and louder. By 3 a.m., he was back in the emergency room seeking treatment. When the nurse checked his blood pressure, she was so alarmed that she immediately gave him a pill and called a doctor. The ringing never went away.
“At lower levels, it’s about 93 decibels,” he says, “which is about the same as having a lawn mower running in your living room. I became very short-tempered. They tried every possible drug, but nothing worked. It got so bad I wanted to shoot myself.”
Within a year, Simpson was having trouble remembering anything because he was taking 1,000 milligrams of Tegretol a day. Reading was out of the question, because by the time he got to the end of a sentence, he’d already forgotten what the sentence was about. Then, one day, he watched an episode of Dr. David Suzuki’s The Nature of Things, Canada’s longest-running documentary series. The episode was about the enormous promise of marijuana as a medicine.
“I went right back to my doctor and asked if marijuana would help,” Simpson recalls. “Of course, he told me it was bad for the lungs and still under study. So I went out and got some pot and tried it, and it worked better than anything they were giving me. So I went back again and asked for a prescription, but they still wouldn’t give it to me.”
By 2001, Simpson was a chemical zombie from all the drugs he’d been taking. But he was still determined to get legal medical access to marijuana, so he asked his doctor: “What would you think if I took the plant and made an essential oil, and then ingested the oil rather than smoked it?” The doctor agreed that this would be a more medicinal way to take it, but still refused to write a prescription allowing Simpson legal access to the plant. A few months later, the doctor informed him that they had tried every possible treatment and nothing had worked, so Simpson was now on his own. He decided to stop taking pharmaceuticals and start eating cannabis oil exclusively.
“I didn’t really believe the hemp oil could bring me back the way it did,” he recalls. “But once the system gave up on me, I just continued making oil and taking it on a regular basis. The ringing was still there, but now I could live with it. Within a few months, people saw the difference. The oil controlled the pain, my blood pressure, and it allowed me to sleep. I lost weight and looked 20 years younger.”
For many years, Simpson had lived with three suspicious spots on his skin—two on his face and one on his chest. “Yes, this looks like skin cancer,” his doctor said upon examining them. In January 2003, the doctor surgically removed the spot near Simpson’s eye and sent it in for a biopsy. A week later, Simpson was sitting at home when he recalled the 1974 news report about THC and cancer. “I knew I was supposed to go back and get the other two spots removed,” Simpson says. “When I removed the bandage from the spot they had removed, I noticed it looked red and infected, and there was pus coming out of it. That’s when the news report from 30 years earlier kicked in. I looked at the oil and I thought, ‘Well, this is full of THC, and I’ve probably got skin cancer.’ I put a little oil on two band-aids and covered the two little bumps. Four days later, I took the band-aids off and both bumps had disappeared.”
Within a few weeks, the cancer that had been surgically removed reappeared. So Simpson tried the same treatment and got the same results: Four days after treating himself with the cannabis oil, the red bump was gone and the skin had completely healed.
Obviously, Simpson was overjoyed by this discovery, and he could hardly wait to share this information with his doctor, who had for so long resisted marijuana as a treatment for his head injury. So, after picking up his pathology report, he mentioned to the receptionist (who was also the doctor’s wife) that he had something important to discuss with her husband. “I treated my skin cancers with hemp oil—” he began. But he’d barely gotten the words “hemp oil” out, he recalls, before the receptionist went ballistic: “The doctor will not go there!” she yelled. “The doctor will not prescribe this!”
“I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone,” Simpson says now. “I’d just told her I cured my cancer, and she should have been interested. It was freaky.”
Simpson soon made a visit to his mother’s house. For years, she had suffered from weeping psoriasis. He applied the oil to her infected skin, and within a few weeks the sores were healed and the scales had disappeared.
Thus began the long journey of Rick Simpson and his miraculous cannabis-oil medicine. The fact that Simpson has always given this oil freely and without any charge has greatly enhanced his already-legendary status. “In the beginning, a lot of people didn’t want to put the oil on their skin,” he recalls. “In the first year, I treated 50 to 60 people for various skin conditions. The following year, I was treating a man with a melanoma cancer on his left cheekbone. It had been removed five times. It was a nasty-looking thing—you could put your finger right into the hole. I told him I could heal it, but of course he didn’t believe me. Three weeks later, it was completely healed. And that’s when he mentioned to me he had glaucoma. I said, ‘Well, hemp is the best treatment for glaucoma.’ He was the first one to start eating the oil other than me. At that time, he also had arthritis and had to sleep with a pillow between his knees. About two weeks after taking the oil, he stopped sleeping with a pillow, and his ocular pressure was already way down. When I started giving him the oil, the pressure was around 31 or 32. Last time I checked, it was 13 or 14.”
Once Simpson started giving people the oil to take internally, it was only a matter of time before he tried it with cancer patients. Simpson became increasingly confident of the oil’s healing properties after it was successfully used by several people with internal cancers. Even patients with Stage 4 terminal cancer—people who had been given only weeks to live—were miraculously brought back to health. Not only did the oil heal diabetic ulcers with a topical application, it also cureddiabetes and allowed some patients to stop using insulin. Simpson kept treating patients until they got better, but he soon determined that a 60-gram treatment was necessary for serious illnesses. The oil is eaten as quickly as possible, starting with small doses until a resistance is established. Eating a gram of cannabis oil a day can be disorienting, but many adapt rapidly to the pharmacological effects.
After Simpson successfully treated a woman with cervical cancer, she visited the local chapter of the Royal Canadian Legion to share her story. The Legion is a veterans’ organization whose lodges function as unofficial town halls in remote areas of Canada. Rick Dwyer, the bartender at the Legion, was so fascinated by the woman’s story that he asked her to invite Simpson to drop by.
“I met Rick in 2005,” Dwyer recalls now. “He told me he could cure skin cancer and diabetic ulcers and other skin diseases. I didn’t believe him, but I could see he was sincere, so I asked if I could go with him to visit some of the people he was treating. So I interviewed his patients, and there was no doubt there was something to what he was doing.”
Before long, Simpson was treating members of Dwyer’s Legion chapter, and the cannabis oil continued to show successful results against a variety of chronic illnesses and infections. As a past president of the organization, Dwyer knew the Legion’s mission—to serve veterans and their dependents, promote remembrance, and act in the service of Canada—and he felt strongly that this included a responsibility to share the information about Simpson’s oil with as many people as possible. Dwyer contacted the local public-health authorities and asked them to investigate. He made calls to elected officials.
“Nobody would even come look at the evidence,” Dwyer says. “I told the zone commander, ‘People are suffering, and this stuff works.’ But I just kept running into brick wall after brick wall.” The Royal Canadian Mounted Police had already raided Simpson’s property in 2003, after hearing reports that he was circulating cannabis oil. They seized all the plants in his backyard and confiscated his oil, but no charges were filed. In 2005, Simpson voluntarily returned to the RCMP office to drop off scientific information supporting his treatment, as well as a videotape containing interviews with patients. He made it clear to the RCMP that he intended to keep helping people who had nowhere else to turn. He continued to get plants to make the oil by working out trades whereby local marijuana farmers brought in their buds and split the oil they generated with Simpson. Most growers use shake to make water hash or hash oil, but Simpson is adamant that the best colas are necessary for making the best medicine for cancer. He will not make oil from shake unless it’s intended for topical application only. He also likes indica-dominant strains, which means that although he prefers the term “hemp oil” for a variety of reasons, his medicine consists of the essential oil derived from flowering female Cannabis indica plants—i.e., THC-laden “hash” or “cannabis” oil.
Shortly after Simpson dropped off his video with the RCMP, the Mounties returned and seized 1,620 plants from his backyard. This time he was arrested and charged with marijuana possession, cultivation and trafficking.
Meanwhile, Dwyer’s father had checked into the hospital with Stage 4 lung cancer. “He also had a bad heart and sugar diabetes,” Dwyer says. “I remember telling him, ‘Dad, don’t take the chemotherapy—if you take it, you’re dead. Go to Rick and get some oil and your chances of survival will be a lot better.’ I remember my father looking at me, and what was he thinking? ‘My son has no medical background.’ Who’s he going to trust?
“After his first chemotherapy treatment, he swelled up real bad. His legs swelled; his arms were full of fluid. He was suffering horribly. The doctors told us he wasn’t going to make it. He talked to us and said the things a father says to his children when he knows he’s going to die. I just kept thinking about the oil. I knew it worked on skin cancers and diabetic ulcers, but I wasn’t sure it would work internally. So I called Rick and said my dad only had 24 hours to live, 48 at the most. Rick didn’t know if it was too late. I think my dad wanted to die, he was suffering so horribly. It was like he was breathing out of a straw. I had a tube of oil in my pocket, and I remember thinking, ‘I’ll probably get arrested if I give this to him.’ I asked the nurse to give him the oil, but she refused. The doctors didn’t want to be responsible. So I put some oil on a cracker, and my father ate it. Then I left the hospital, and my brothers stayed on the death watch.”
When Dwyer returned the next morning, something truly miraculous had taken place: His father had slept soundly for the first time in weeks, and he continued to sleep throughout the day. When he finally woke up, he had a smile on his face. “I thought to myself, ‘My God, he’s got a chance, but I’ve got to get him out of this hospital,’” Dwyer says. …











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Ronnie Smith
Feb 26 2010, 12:36 am
Because the laws against marijuana violate the U.S. and the kentucky constitutions on numerous levels!
Any law that is contrary to the constitution is NULL AND VOID NUNC PRO TUNC!
These laws have no business being enforced, if I am elected sheriff of Gallatin county, I will protect the farmers rights to grow as much marijuana as they want! The sheriffs dept will accept said marijuana as payment of property taxes. The value will be set after I am elected but the way I see it, we should have marijuana available to the general public. The farmer can sell it for $5 an ounce and the retailer will pay a $5 an ounce tax to the county, and add $5 an ounce for himself to sell it retail! The commonwealth of Ky already sells marijuana tax stamps. And there is nothing stopping Gallatin from issuing their own tax stamps!
A farmer can raise 1000 pounds of marijuana and make $80,000 the county will make $80,000 and the retailer can make $80,000 for every 1000 pounds of marijuana. People will come from around the country to sample Gallatin county's finest marijuana tops. People will come from around the world to be treated for their terminal cancer which will only cost $300
vote for Ronnie Smith for sheriff and bring Gallatin county into the 21st century
http://www.ronniesmithforsheriff.com
Winder
Dec 5 2009, 9:35 am
The "Super High Me" comedian Doug Benson recites those states in his stand-up act -- hilarious!
The tides are turning, as more and more people become aware of the hideous cover-up we have had inflicted on us by our own governments. The Right-wing elements of government in both Canada and the US have perpetuated this criminal conspiracy against their citizenry and the world for over seven decades now. How much is too much? How long is too long?
I think the time has finally come for the truth to come out of its dark dungeon cell where unscrupulous politicians have hidden it for financial gain and racist, ignorant, hateful ideological reasons. THEY are the criminals, and it's high time we turn the tables on these prohibitionist propaganda-spewing "leaders".
Enough people have died from cancer and a host of other deadly diseases and the pharmaceutical poisons given us by medical doctors required to violate their own oath of "first, do no harm". They ARE harming us with addictive, deadly narcotics that only increase our suffering.
President Obama hasn't done much to end this senseless prohibition, but at least he opened the door to debate. He still needs to clean house and rid himself (and us) of many corrupted cronies in places of power. They finger themselves by speaking out against the most powerful medicine ever grown. And therein lies the problem. They cannot profit from it if we can grow it.
Profit be damned! This marvelous plant could bring an end to so much suffering the world over, if the US of A would only stop spouting nonsense about the "dangers" of this helpful herb.
Sure, it can be misused, as can aspirin. The big difference being, aspirin can kill you, cannabis cannot. Simple regulations like the ones we use for a lethal poison, alcohol, would make it safer for widespread use. Right now, due to current laws against marijuana, it's easier for our children to get than alcohol and tobacco. Let's end this lunacy that is the modern prohibition of marijuana, once and for all.
Write your congressperson(s), senators and the president to let them know that you support the rescheduling of marijuana anywhere out of Schedule I.
Like the Governator said, "It's not a drug, it's a leaf."
Pure genius. Really, it's a flower, and we need to let it flourish. Our national forests will thank us, as criminal cartels (drug gangs) will no longer profit from destroying our environment to cultivate something which never should have been illegal in the first place.
ElectroPig™
Dec 3 2009, 9:30 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZik_mtmoo8
It's time to Overgrow The World!!!
ElectroPig™
Dec 1 2009, 4:13 pm
NEW VIDEO RELEASED and it appears at the link above!
All available links to the story over the past few days have been posted to keep EVERYONE in the Cannabis/Hemp community aware of the situation as it progresses!
We need to fight to help Rick Simpson!!!
End the idiotic WAR ON PEOPLE and stop the war on "drugs."
OVERGROW THE WORLD!!!
Storm Crow
Dec 1 2009, 2:54 pm
Cannabis, in "normal" dosages has been shown to slow the spread of breast cancer. Tashkin's study showed a lowered risk of lung cancer for cannabis smokers. Mr. Simpson's oil gives a much larger dose of cannabinoids than smoking and may have the ability to cure cancer, but we won't know for sure until cannabis is rescheduled and some REAL studies are done on Simpson's oil.
ElectroPig™
Dec 1 2009, 3:24 am
Only thing I'm absolutely sure of is that Rick was DEFNITELY out of Canada at the time of the alleged raid, and that I didn't have sense enough to ask how to get in touch while he was in Amsterdam. (Then again, who thinks the worst will happen?! OK, that Murphy bastard...but everyone knows he was a lawyer, right?)
Now, I'm NOT saying that the Canadian government has not had a long-established precedent of arresting/raiding Canadian homes and/or businesses immediately after they are contacted by "US authorities" when a Canadian appears in a US publication (e.g.: High Times, January 2010 issue, perhaps?) or on a US news or talk show...this has actually been done many times. Just Google "Marc Emery" and you'll see numerous references to exactly that!
For the time being, I'm keeping tabs as best I can (I am NOT an investigative journalist by any means) and posting any updates as they come in @ http://Overgrow.ning.com (with copious links back to HighTimes, of course. ;) and I'm scanning the newspapers, web sites...and trying to reach Rick DIRECTLY, as I still feel that he will be the most reliable source of all.
Take the whole thing with a grain of salt for now...the truth will be known in short order, I'm sure!
mark allen
Nov 29 2009, 8:53 pm
i think when cannabis cure's cancer made the cover of ht....
well....raid followed.
now we must come to the aid of rick simpson!
they lit the revolution by attacking rick again.
i plead that all normal member's and magazines etc... who support rick
rally to this issue!
and raise funds for rick.....
this latest attack on phoenixtears must not go un-punished!
www.phoenixtears.ca
please take time to give......
rick's freedom as well as everyone that uses the hemp plant
counts on it!
lets end the greatest genocide in history,
the global holocaust of human being's that use the hemp plant.
rick simpson stood up for all of us!
come out of the closet's, and back ground... step up!
all together now!
and its over......
thc hemp oil cures more than cancer's!
we will have the medicine!
and the freedom to be safe to use the hemp plant once and for all!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-OgVIXEn7A
god bless rick simpson.
now unite under the leadership of rick simpson,
and we will win this war once and for all
hopefully the hemp press will do a good job,and cover this.
and lets fill the court and steets of amherst nova scotia canada with support for rick simpson!
we need your support more than ever!
1.5 million canadians have a record for hemp?
why?
80,000 arrested last yr alone....
if that's not genocide what is?
Justin Kander
Nov 28 2009, 10:45 am
Skeptic
Nov 26 2009, 11:55 am
Justin Kander
Nov 26 2009, 1:46 am
Christian Laurette
Nov 24 2009, 11:39 am
Seven months later and as if by magic, the views on the internet site we used crawled from 1 view to 100 overnight, and then to 10,000 in only a few days. I then watched as the counter updated by tens of thousands over the next few weeks. Now, almost two years later I am at a loss for devising a way to count the views on the hundreds of websites that host the video for free. Thousands of people see the video for the first time every single day and they share the information with friends and family whether they believe it or not at first. In fact, I have often heard the feedback that RUN FROM THE CURE is the kind of video that changes people’s minds instantly, even people who were fervently against marijuana. The video is not preachy, if you want to get a cure then basically you are going to find out for yourself if the information in the video is truth, or you will simply reject the information as nonsense or as a scam.
One of the main reasons that RUN FROM THE CURE is a free internet video is because I had a moral issue with charging people money to find out how to continue living. I realize that the cure itself, due to the legal ramifications for possessing it without a license, is expensive – and even the street price of high quality marijuana varies from place to place sometimes by thousands of dollars, but should you or someone you love really have to pay for that information in the first place (especially if the information is buried and largely inaccessible to the public?) I thought not. The cure is expensive enough.
Since I released the second version of the film in late January 2008 (the first version needed a makeover), I have noticed that Rick has gained the notoriety that he deserves not only in Canada, but globally. I believe he was in Amsterdam, Netherlands yesterday attending the 2009 Cannabis Cup to accept the Freedom Fighter of the Year Award for 2009. Rick deserves all the kudos he can get for making this breakthrough and sharing it without any concern for himself; in fact, the man spent his entire life savings to save the lives of the people he knew needed help and were not getting it from the current medical establishment. Many of the people Rick cured were in fact told to go home and suffer or die by the medical system; and I was one of them who was told to suffer and get used to it - by my family doctor. As it were my previous doctor didn’t have enough sense to diagnose the scoliosis in the beginning so I suffered for years before it was identified as an actual condition with a name.
Over two years later I am still pain free. I have occasional discomfort now and then depending on how I sit, but for the most part there is no pain at all. I am not immune to pain, it just isn’t there. I want to congratulate Rick Simpson on his courageousness, and his selflessness in all of this, in the face of over a dozen years in jail, Rick stood up and told the judge at his trial “If YOU don’t do the right thing, YOU might be the one going to jail!” Never in my life have I witnessed such a corruption as took place in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada during Rick’s trial… but that’s a story for Part 2.
Please visit www.phoenixtearsmovie.com for a free downloadable copy of RUN FROM THE CURE, and please share the link and the download with friends and family. Their lives may be depending on it. The video is copyright cleared by me for educational purposes, and was produced utilizing the Fair Use Agreement for copy written works.
Best of health and happiness to you all.
Sincerely,
Christian Laurette
Special thanks to Steven Hagar and HIGH TIMES for publishing this life-saving information for the world.
Christian Laurette
Nov 24 2009, 11:37 am
I remember driving home that evening laughing to myself while looking at that 1/3 of a tube of black sludge. "THIS cures cancer does it?" I chuckled to myself; however, despite my skepticism I wanted to find out for myself if this would help my back pain be reduced. I’d certainly heard of countless people who are prescribed marijuana for pain. I went home and I took less than the dose that Rick recommended at first. I couldn't help thinking about how I used to smoke this stuff out a beer cap to get high when I was a teenager, and he wants me to eat it??? In all fairness though, Rick did explain his process and how street oil is not of an edible quality in most cases and will likely make you sick if you try to eat it due to cutting and the use of cheap solvents, or even poisonous solvents like ones with rust inhibitors (i.e. camp fuel). I decided that a very small amount of hemp oil would not harm me, as I had smoked my share of marijuana and hash oil in my lifetime and I never had negative side-effects from it whatsoever. I squeezed a speck of hemp oil onto my index finger and closed my eyes and then slowly and methodically wiped it onto the back of my tongue - as far back as I could without gagging. I had an ache in my back that was excruciating at that point after sitting at Rick's for several hours with no breaks.
Five hours after I took that tiny speck of hemp oil I could feel no pain at all. Nothing. Natta. I had been sleeping in my bed and I thought maybe I was just in one of those positions where it seems like there is no pain but as soon as I move I will feel it again. I sat motionless until I had to move to go to the bathroom. My pain had been reduced from 9/10 to 0/10 within five hours. It took a few more days of being pain free to have the epiphany that would soon follow, but I realized at that moment the hemp oil documentary must be made without question. RUN FROM THE CURE was about to be born. I often said to Rick during the production that if this oil can help one other person the way it helped me it was worth doing it all for free.
Christian Laurette
Nov 24 2009, 11:35 am
It was May 2007, and as an independent film producer I was looking and waiting for a worthy topic for a video project that I had intended to do for a while. One day a friend of mine told me he had met a man from Maccan who was curing cancer with hemp oil. I laughed out loud at first and then I made some sarcastic remark about peanut butter sandwiches curing global warming. I didn't take it seriously at all at first, as most of us have been duped into completely and blindly accepting that there is no cure for cancer. I used to work at a local television station in my hometown, and after watching some of the news clips about Rick Simpson that were presented to me that day, I wondered, "Why would these news stations lend credibility to such a whopper of a story if there was nothing to it?" This can't be good for ratings. The news clips never directly claimed that hemp oil cures cancer, but rather reported that the curative properties of cannabis have never been proven scientifically and many of these news reports had a tone that suggested that the very idea was “all in Rick's head”.
Still confused and highly skeptical, I decided to dive right in; if this guy was some kind of nut bar I was going to find out by pressing the questions to him, politely. I telephoned Rick Simpson at his home that afternoon and set up a meeting with him to discuss what he was up to, after all - I had no real conceivable idea of what "hemp oil" even was at this point.
A few days later I found myself sitting in Rick Simpson's kitchen getting the full story on how Rick rediscovered the cure for cancer (which he then explained is a very pure cannabis extraction with a very high THC content - made exclusively from high quality marijuana buds [flowers]) and also how the media, the government of Canada, the Canadian Cancer Society, and others would do NOTHING no matter how hard the Phoenix Tears group tried to publicize the issue of a cancer cure. Newspapers kept downplaying the stir as "marijuana charges" and "criminal intent", when the actual story is how we as a people have the cure for cancer (not to mention a cure and control for a list of illnesses and conditions that is as long as my left leg) and hardly anyone knew about it.
After sitting in Rick's kitchen for over six hours, my scoliosis began to become intolerably uncomfortable and I stated to fidget more often in the wooden chair at his table. Rick noticed immediately and with his brow furrowed he asked me why I looked like I was in pain. I explained how my scoliosis (in my lower back) inflames in the heat and just from general movement and how I could do nothing that I considered to be “normal activity” because my range of motion was severely limited to the point where most days I would lie in bed in agony until I absolutely HAD to get up. Sometimes I couldn't even rise from bed to start my day, which was very upsetting to me through the years as I am the proud father of an amazing son to whom I have always devoted most of my free-time. Playing on the floor with a young child is very difficult when you are suffering in agony and when even the most comfortable of chairs feels like sitting on a rock.
(TBC...)
Justin Kander
Nov 20 2009, 10:56 am
msBINKS
Nov 20 2009, 10:28 am
That is until I met Rick at his place a couple years ago.
I followed our local news of him being charged and persecuted for trying to help people. I watched his movie and sent it to everyone I know.
I used to be a long time recreational user for many many years and never thought I would be using it again. Then I got sick.
Smoking a joint was the only way I could get relief. I don't have cancer, I would rather have cancer, but I don't, so I have no idea if it works or not.
What I do know is that since I am not on any disease modifying drugs, the only conclusion can be that the high doses of cannabis I eat as oil and smoke daily is slowing my disease progression and keeping me out of a wheelchair.
My doctor being much more skeptical did not really take notice until the radiologist's report on my last MRI shows an "unexplained remarkable improvement in the right temporal lobe".
Is this proof that it works? Not necessarily.
What it does prove is that Rick is on the right track and the world better take notice, as the more studies that are allowed to be run and the more people like me coming forward.. the more apologies will have to be given to Mr. Simpson.
From people like....
Health Canada
Canadian Cancer Society
Diabetes Society
and many many other so called groups "trying" to find cures, by giving the money collected for research to the exact people that do NOT want a cure to be found.
RBuck
Nov 20 2009, 1:48 am
Spread the information when ever you can.
Mitch Simpson
Nov 18 2009, 10:00 pm
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