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Although the FDA wants everyone to know that marijuana doesn’t cure cancer and has warned four companies they say are making these claims, to stop, the FDA is, at the same time, aware that “cannabis and cannabis-derived products are being used for a number of medical conditions” (AIDS wasting syndrome, epilepsy, Parkinson’s, neuropathic pain, treatment of spasticity associated with multiple sclerosis, and cancer and chemotherapy-induced nausea). However, even though medical marijuana is successfully being used to help people and bring them relief, the FDA has still not approved one drug product containing or derived from the whole cannabis plant (which […]
[…]Shows Medical Marijuana May Be A Cure For Migraines In the wake of the breaking tragedy where doctors tried to mimic cannabis in a drug (which harmed chimps and left people dead and dying) we have actual good news regarding cannabis. The natural plant wins over harmful drugs. Again. A study has finally been done, which proves that medical marijuana treats migraines. Something like this has never been done before because of the federal regulations in the U.S. that prevent scientists from obtaining cannabis for their research. However, migraine and headache sufferers have been smoking pot to alleviate pain for years and now there […]
[…]had any conventional treatments since then and she has returned to her normal daily routine. Her doctors from Barts Health NHS Trust wrote a paper, which was published in the British Medical Journal Case Reports. According to them, “this is the first report in which curcumin has demonstrated an objective response in progressive disease in the absence of conventional treatment.” The “biological activity of curcumin is indeed remarkable” and it possesses “anti-proliferative effects in a wide variety of tumor cells”, they add. RELATED STORY: Try this simple anti-inflammatory turmeric pudding with coconut oil, ginger, and cinnamon However, Dieneke’s situation is so far the […]
Did you know that according to many doctors and scientists, 80% of our diet should consist of fruits and vegetables? And yet, a large study has shown that a poor diet is associated with 1 in 5 deaths worldwide or about 11 million deaths a year. And that makes unhealthy eating habits responsible for more deaths than tobacco and high blood pressure. The study was published in the journal The Lancet. RELATED STORY: One of the best exercises for high blood pressure Study author Dr. Ashkan Afshin, an assistant professor of Health Metrics Sciences at the University of Washington, said, “Poor dietary habits, […]
[…](not marijuana), which is not psycho-active (produces a “high”) and is legal in all 50 states. Doctors from Riley Children’s Hospital allegedly did not approve of the parents’ use of CBD Oil, and allegedly told the parents they were “killing her daughter” and reported them to CPS for medical neglect. CPS then forced the family to put Jaelah on a dangerous drug that gave her a negative reaction. See our original story: Medical Tyranny: Indiana Hospital and CPS Force Parents to Give Toddler Dangerous Drug After Seeking Second Opinion Indiana for Medical Freedom, a group that has advocated for the Jerger family, has reported […]
[…]shows great promise for athletes, chronic pain syndromes and more Until recently, doctors did not associate Ehlers-Danlos with neurological symptoms, but researchers are starting to understand the condition’s neurological impacts. In a 2014 paper published by the National Institutes of Health and the Iranian Journal of Neurology, researchers wrote that: “Although the nervous system is not considered a primary target of the underlying molecular defect, recently, increasing attention has been posed on neurological manifestations of EDSs, such as musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, headache, muscle weakness and paresthesias.”1 We send her lots of love and wish her […]
[…]medication Gabapentin and the pain medication Tramadol.” Sue eventually went to the ER, where doctors asked her if she was in an accident. Then there is the BPA issue: “Plaintiffs are informed and believe, and thereon allege, that FasciaBlaster has been and is dangerous and defective in its design, and unfit to be used for any purpose by any person, and that Defendants have been on actual and constructive notice of said unfitness at all relevant times. On information and belief, the chemical composition of the plastic in a FasciaBlaster device includes more than 40% Bisphenol A (“BPA”), which can […]
[…]by the Hutchinson Center have discovered a key factor to this drug resistance and that might help doctors improve the effectiveness of traditional therapy. Senior author, Dr. Peter Nelson, of the Hutchinson Center’s Human Biology Division explains that cancer cells live in a complex “neighborhood” and where they live and who they live near, influence their response and resistance to therapy. The team found that when a normal, noncancerous cell living in the cancer’s neighborhood- the fibroblast- is exposed to chemotherapy, it sustains DNA damage which then drives the production of a broad spectrum of growth factors which in turn, […]
[…]blood pressure or hypertension previously had a danger line of 140/90; it was at those levels that doctors would stress lifestyle changes and put people on medication. However, 14 years ago, the American Heart Association changed it to 120/80. But under the new guidelines, a number like 120/80 will see your doctor suggesting lifestyle changes in an attempt to both lower your risk and save you from having to be medicated. Waters said, “Even before these new guidelines, there was a very significant portion of the population that was hypertensive. Now we are just catching it a little bit earlier so […]
[…]who die from prescription painkiller overdoses each and every day. It wasn’t just ignorant doctors that perpetuated OxyContin’s abuse. The Sackler’s success hinged on Purdue Pharma convincing the medical community their drug was safe to prescribe for any and all pain, thanks to its “time-released” properties. In 1996, OxyContin was raking in $48 million. By 2002, OxyContin’s sales hit $1.5 billion. The key to this skyrocket in sales was their marketing plan. Purdue targeted physicians, mostly in the South, Appalachia, and the Rust Belt, who liberally prescribed opioids. These were mostly primary care physicians who did not have training in […]
[…]County have presented with similar symptoms. However, while yes the synthetic pot is dangerous, doctors are attributing the cases to a type rat poison found in the synthetic pot. RELATED STORY: ‘I was wrong’: Judge admits jailing people for pot ‘haunts’ him after cannabis saved his life Cook County’s Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Ponni Arunkumar, says when laced with rat poison, K2 can be deadly: “This is an anti-coagulant, it’s powerful, it’s used as rat poison, it stay in your body for a long time and that is what is creating this massive bleeding. Hospitals can treat these patients, so […]
[…]frankincense oil When Jackie Hogan was diagnosed with a rare bladder cancer, she was informed by doctors that she’d eventually need to have her bladder removed, something that would necessitate her having to wear a drainage bag for the rest of her life.(1) Not wanting to live in such a manner, she turned away from medical suggestions and decided to take matters in her own hands. These days, Hogan couldn’t be happier; she has no signs of bladder cancer. (1) How did she get better? Very simply, she discovered the healing abilities of frankincense oil, which University of Oklahoma researchers […]
[…]of the past. The DEA has until September 24th to re-classify the drug so that it’s legal for doctors across the country to prescribe it but many researchers hope that the agency will instead re-classify CBD itself so that they can more easily study it. “Now that the FDA has approved Epidiolex, ‘we have a clear recognition that this plant has more potential than people credited it for, and that has reverberations that are scientific as well as legal’, says Daniele Piomelli, director of a new center for cannabis research at the University of California, Irvine. At the very least, he […]
(Editor’s Note: While Uruguay isn’t the only country where marijuana is legal it is the only country that doesn’t have certain intricacies or restrictions within its legality. It is fully legal. No restrictions.) The cultivation and use of cannabis was legalized in Uruguay in 2014. And in July, Uruguay became the first country in the world where it’s legal to sell across the entire territory, thanks in part to the unjust arrest and subsequent release of a now well-known author. Alicia Castilla was watering the plants in her garden on a quiet Sunday afternoon when a team of 14 officers […]
[…]can be an indicator of cancer but also many other conditions, so this approach may one day help doctors identify when patients could benefit from further tests.” RELATED STORY: Woman Claims Her Lung Cancer Was Cured By Cannabis Oil After successful pig and mice trials, researchers hope to test it on people within five years and release it to the market in the next decade. The results have been published in the journal Science Translational […]
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[…]money laundering last year in connection with the case.”1 Prosecutors said Esformes bribes doctors to admit patients to the facilities he operated and also bribed a Florida state regulator so he could be apprised of surprise inspections ahead of time. “A jury found Esformes guilty on 20 counts in U.S. district court in the Southern District of Florida. Charges included conspiracy to defraud the United States, receiving kickbacks, money laundering and conspiracy to commit bribery. Two co-conspirators pleaded guilty. Sentencing hasn’t been scheduled.”1 Since 2007, more than 4,000 Medicare fraud cases have been […]
[…]including medicinal cannabis, vitamins, and a dietary plan. They had previously informed doctors that they wanted to get a second opinion and seek alternatives. Multiple hearings have been held since then, as McAdams and Bland-Ball battled to regain custody of their son. RELATED STORY: Is Geneva, Switzerland the Global Center for CPS and Child Trafficking? St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital states that approximately 98 percent of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia “go into remission within weeks of starting treatment.” According to the family’s attorney, Noah has been receiving both the court-ordered chemotherapy and THC and CBD oil for about a […]
[…]sprung up in the body, and quickly became a human epidemic. To this day, most mainstream medical doctors and pharmaceutical companies dispel the notion that diet and lifestyle choices are related to Cancer, and it is for this reason almost 600,000 still die from the largely preventable disease. But on the forefront of natural means to combat already developed cancer and allow the body to heal itself, a new derivative of the wormwood plant has made headlines. In a recent study published by Life Sciences, it was found that artemisinin (the derivative), coupled with Iron, can kill 98% of breast […]
[…]loss and psychotherapy are all alternatives to opioid use We are so grateful for doctors like Tim Novelli who are willing to take time with their patients, getting to know and really understand what they are going through and what is at the root of the problem, so they can best deal with it. Not just throw meds at it. Keep up the good work Dr. […]