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  • you sound like Steven Wright

  • try blue berry or any other strong indica...it'll help relax the muscles and promote sleep...I am not a doctor but I hope this helps...

  • What's the best strain for muscular inflammation and fibromyalgia?

  • "They (PMID: 11269508) injected THC right into the tumor (Glioma) of mice that were given these tumors. If you look at the x-rays of the brains of these mice the tumor goes away in 3 days. They look at all the surrounding brain tissue no problem doesn't have any negative effect on it. Marijuana, Endocannabinoids & Phytocannabinoids they actually promote what's known as Neurogenesis the creation of new brain cells even in adults"

    SOURCE: Phoenixtears website, Dr. Melamede Webcast, Seminar 2, 6:43

  • Yes Dr. Bob is a friend; the man has taught me alot thanks

  • Im glad, this and any information about the oil is necessary for mankind.

    Ron Niehouse

  • I agree super

  • Alex Jones & James Randi have blocked me from spreading the knowledge of Rick Simpson's Cancer Cure Hemp Oil, in their videos & channel comment section.

  • @EssiacHempLaetrile

    dont worry david icke covered the cure

    icke's site has lots of info on rick

    and the medicine

  • bitchen thanks for the info I love Icke. he's one smart britt. lol

  • figures no one is pure in this fucked world it seems. keep up the great work fellow freedom fighter. join oathkeepers

  • theres been some great studies that came out of Canadian Universities...

  • "Breast and Prostate Cancer cells are also sensitive to Cannabinoid-induced antiproliferation (restrict). Regarding the immune system, low doses of Cannabinoids may enhance cell proliferation (spread), whereas high doses of Cannabinoids (Rick Simpson's Cancer Cure Hemp Oil) usually induce growth arrest or apoptosis (cell death)."

    PMID: 11269508

  • you are right

  • yes there has been

  • @slade420 ...

    University of Alberta (PMID: 18766181 & PMID: 18354751)

    University of Saskatchewan (PMID: 16224541)

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