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CANCER PROTOCOL

The S.A.C.C.R.A. executive council conducted an eighteen month countrywide verification of the methods of oil production and treatment which resulted in the "all clear" in cases where cancer was treated with Cannabis oil.  In every successful case, this involved saturation with a high qaulity oil, as well as other wholistic treatments such as specific, nutrition rich, plant based diets including certain suplements, hydration with pure water or juicing, pH adjustment, and other treatments administered by qualified practitioners such as ozone therapy, and high dose or intravenous vitamin C.

Saturation requires around 36 grams of top quality, medicinal grade full flower full extract Cannabis oil after which lowmaintenance doses are taken for at least a year. Invariably lasting healing occurred without chemotherapy and/or radiation, which we found almost always hindered permanent results.

WHAT T.H.C. DOES TO CANCER CELLS

During the 1960's Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, an Israeli scientist who was given sanction to study Cannabis by the U.S. Federal government, discovered and managed to synthesize the main psychoactive component of the Cannabis plant called THC or  tetrahydrocannabinol.  In 2003, the U.S. Department of Health obtained the worldwide patent on cannabinoids based on his work. THC is found naturally in the resin of the plant when heated.

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Many years and much research later researchers at Complutense University in Spain discovered the mechanism by which THC causes natural cell death in tumour cells (video)

THE RICK SIMPSON OIL PROTOCOL

In 1997, a now famous Canadian man named Rick Simpson suffered a severe head injury and began to explore Cannabis as an alternate treatment with great success. He started treating other people with his concentrated Cannabis oil extract (known as hemp oil in the U.S.) with further success and he was arrested.  Rick Simpson is one of many pioneers seeking to bring awareness of Cannabis as self-medication to the forefront.  Unfortunately, there has been a lot of confusion with regard to the solvents used in his process which has led to people assuming that isopropyl alcohol, benzene, butane and even 99.9% alcohol (absolute alcohol) can be used.  This is a dangerous assumption as ALL of these are either toxic or contain toxic chemicals which simply cannot be purged outside of very precise laboratory conditions.  The only pure solvent for full extract oil is potable alcohol which is max. 96.4% or 192 proof drinkable alcohol, and which is very strictly controlled and massively taxed. The alcohol is removed under heat which can be a dangerous process. Also, temperatures must be carefully controlled as all cannabinoids, terpenoids and flavonoids have melting points after which they are useless.  There are other safe extraction methods for domestic use, but these are not viable for commercial production.

PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS

Commercially available pharmaceutically synthesized cannabinoids, such as dronabinol and nabilones, are approved drugs for the treatment of cancer treatment-related side effects.  These are synthetic versions of THC and other cannabinoids which research has proven are not effective and have serious side effects

 

This is what the National Cancer Institute says about cannabinoids and cancer on their website:

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"This cancer information summary provides an overview of the use of Cannabis [cannabinoids] and its components as a treatment for people with cancer-related symptoms caused by the disease itself or its treatment.

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This summary contains the following key information:

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  • Cannabis has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years.

  • By federal law, the possession of Cannabis is illegal in the United States, except within approved research settings; however, a growing number of states, territories, and the District of Columbia have enacted laws to legalize its medical use.

  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved Cannabis as a treatment for cancer or any other medical condition.

  • Chemical components of Cannabis, called cannabinoids, activate specific receptors throughout the body to produce pharmacologic effects, particularly in the central nervous system and the immune system.

  • Commercially available cannabinoids, such as dronabinol and nabilone, are approved drugs for the treatment of cancer-related side effects.

  • Cannabinoids may have benefits in the treatment of cancer-related side effects.

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