The worst thing you ever want to hear a doctor say is “You have cancer.”
Unfortunately, it’s a phrase said every day by doctors worldwide. Regrettably, one of those doctors said that to me one day.
That moment of despair comes with so many questions, and while your doctors are more than happy to answer most of those questions for you, there's certain information they might not volunteer.
My cancer treatment consisted of surgeries, chemotherapy, and radiation treatment. Pain, insomnia, and nausea at the sight, smell, or sometimes even mention of food were constants in my daily life for some time.
Cannabis was a massive help through all of that.
I remember feeling so lucky to live in a state where I could buy the cannabis products that were helping me, but none of my doctors ever mentioned this remedy.
I often wondered why none of my doctors ever brought it up, and after researching the subject, I discovered the answer was more complicated than I had assumed.
The Green Pill explains exactly how cannabis benefits cancer patients via the entourage effect, and it lays out the reasons why doctors aren’t encouraged to discuss it.
The nausea from cancer treatment can be debilitating, but to survive treatment, you have to eat. Insomnia, searing pain, and dark, clouded thoughts don't help you to try.
There are verified medical studies that show how cannabis is valuable for nausea symptoms, pain reduction, and keeping one's spirit up during treatment.
Those studies are presented in The Green Pill, as are the outstanding results I had fending off the negative symptoms of treatment with the help of the pharmacological treasure trove of cannabis.
This book is a must-have for anyone going through cancer treatment.
The Green Pill answers:
◆◆Why the entourage effect matters◆◆
◆◆Why your doctor may not talk about cananbis, and what you can do◆◆
◆◆How cannabis is essential as a complementary therapy for cancer◆◆
Cannabis isn’t a cure for cancer.
But it is a valuable tool to utilize as you fight the disease. And with as incredibly effective it is at relieving the symptoms of nausea and pain, people should be aware of its potential benefits as they journey down a road no one wants to travel.
It may not be a cure, but cannabis could save a cancer patient’s life.
The Green Pill shows you why.
If you want the facts about cannabis, warts and all, and you want to understand what is keeping doctors from talking about something so beneficial to cancer patients, get your hands on a copy of The Green Pill today.
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