 Greetings, Dr. B, how are you doing? Greetings, greetings. Mick Silva, chichou question. Have you ever dealt with cancer of a loved one? Yes, I only asked because I'm practically begging for any advice as my father was diagnosed with advanced lung and liver cancer this week. They gave him three months possibly extended with chemo. So my world has been turned upside down. Mick Silva, look, my brother passed away of cancer and that was when I was in my early mid-20s. So he passed away when he was my older brother, two years difference. He passed away when he was 26 years old. Heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy. You're about to go through some huge, humongous, humongous changes. It'll shatter you. It'll shatter your family. You have to be able to let the explosion explode. But let the noise disappear. Really stay focused on the individual within the family. Realize that there are people you care about that will be a part of your life forever, no matter what. So be very kind. Be careful with your words. Make sure everyone understands that you care for each other and you're in this battle together. Whatever the doctors tell you, take with a grain of salt, do your own research. There is a thing that I can tell you about dealing with this type of situation. Regular medical treatments can extend life. They can also, at the same time, not only not extend life but make whatever life you have left miserable, right? Because radiation and chemotherapy have serious side effects. Radiation more than chemotherapy. Well, it depends type of radiation you have. So just be aware that this is a hurricane that has come to you and the only thing you can hang on to is your family. Forget about finances in large part. Take whatever I'm saying with a grain of salt. If you have more questions, let me know. I'm just letting you know that things are about to shift dramatically. Do the right thing. Don't have regrets. If your family needs you there, be there for them. Realize that when it's said and done, make sure you can look back at this time with pride. Okay, and let me find your video I put out. Let me find this. Hold on, chicho, how to deal with grief. Now, this is in relation. I put out a video in, I don't know when this was, I put out a video in 2016. Some advice for those who have lost loved ones. And I realize you guys just got diagnosed. No one's passed away or anything like this. But this is something that I decided to share, which I thought was important to share. Okay, so watch this video. There are some advice there regarding what you're going to go through right now and whatnot. If you have any more questions, come to our discord or just message me. Okay, I'm sorry to hear about your thanks, Ripper. Peace and love to both. Peace and love to everyone. Thanks, Ripper. It was one of the worst things to happen. And one of the most important things to happen in my life. If at the time, the most important thing that had happened in my life, it's on the same category as every other of the important things that's happened in my life. There's only a handful of the most important things that have happened in my life. But I learned a lot from there. Really empowering. Once you get hit so hard, and you come back from that, man, you can't be hit that hard again. You can, but you can take it, right? And even if you fall down, you come back a lot more stronger and a lot faster. So take it as it is. It's life. You have to deal with it. I heard CBD oil does wonders for cancer patients. Yes, Anuj. And by the way, Mick, CBD oils, cannabis for controlling if there's radiation chemotherapy, nausea, increasing appetite, making sure you get sleep and stuff like this. Look into cannabis. If you're going to go down that road of conventional treatments, then cannabis has to be... Look, I've looked into this enough. It has to be one, everything else that's built on it has to be cannabis as the foundation of it. It has to be. But again, take everything I say with a grain of salt. I'm scrolling down again. I've always tried to be there, but now I realize all we ever have that are truly special to us is moments and memories. So I'm staying strong from my mother and brother. I always had discussions with myself in the past, imagining the future without my parents, but I shut that out because it has just seemed like an impossible circumstance. Just so lost. I appreciate your words and everything here. Thank you. I'll be sure to check the video. I've been looking for elsewhere for support as I don't want to add more worry into my mother, etc. Awesome, Silva. I'd take care of brother. Okay. Vasta, Mick. Vast majority of anecdotal empirical evidence I've read tonight about cannabis, CBD oil, etc. have all been incredibly positive, which frustrates me even more due to the fact it's still illegal here. Mick, I agree with you. And for me, one of the reasons that I'm such a huge advocate of ending prohibition is because at the time when my brother was going through chemotherapy and radiation and stuff like this, they were giving him what do you call it, steroids and stuff like this to control the nausea and sleeping, hallucinogenic. They were giving him pharmaceuticals up the yin and yin, but cannabis was not available. And even though I knew about cannabis, I wasn't aware of the benefits of cannabis. It was all hush-hush, right? And that to me lit a fire under my ass, man. Anyone that says prohibition is a good thing. As Fat John would say, singing with Nujabes, talk shit about hip hop and I'll spit on your face. Support prohibition and I'll spit on your face, right? Ignorant people. The only thing I didn't figure out is what the best way to do it would be in this situation. Smoke or put it in a food tea or just stick with the CBD oil. As you mentioned steroids too for nausea, that's what they're going to put him on, along with sleeping tablets and more pills of which some I can't even read or know anything about. Mick, be careful with the steroids. It'll increase the ones that I know of. It balloon the person using them, right? So increase the weight so they become less mobile and heavy and stuff like this. Cannabis can provide a lot of the effects that a lot of these pharmaceuticals, including the steroids, will have. So be careful. As the best form of consuming, it really depends on your father. I would say stay away from the edibles until unless you have a perfect recipe where you can dose properly. Okay.