Anybody Have Success With Rick Simpson Oil On Cancer ??????????

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Bklynight

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Hey Budfarmer and geeky girl. Do you guys have any updates on your situations? The information and stories you are providing does help a lot and gives others hope.

Hope all is well
 
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While this thread is about how cannabis oil affects cancer it is important to understand how other things promote cancer growth. Removing the bad stuff and introducing the good stuff should help anyone. I keep seeing bad news about sugar, that it feeds cancer, so cutting that out along with taking the good stuff, like cannabis oil, should help. Had to reduce my dosage the last few days, those 1 gram days are tough, but still doing 100-200mg. Really looking forward to growing out a few GDP seeds, the oil should be good for sleep and pain. Wondering if anyone has any ideas about how to take the 1 gram amount without being incapacitated. I am finding it difficult and I actually have enjoyed smoking for many years.:D
Hello, I'm new to this page. Will someone please help me to understand the difference in CBD vs THC for cancer fighting? My dad has Rheumatoid arthritis and has been on methotrexate and just found out he has cancer of the left tonsil and will need chemo and radiation. We've put him on RSO from the get go but trying to find out the most potent cancer fighting recipe accessible from az. Please help if anyone can? Thabks!
 
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Update - Well my wife started taking RSO back about the time this was started and what a fuckin roller coaster ride this all has been and I mean highs I mean low lows and lots of terrifying twists and turns along the way. I used to get a bit of a chuckle reading through here and seeing posts about people giving RSO to their dog and putting it on tumours ect. One time before the beginning of this big screw up in my life I stopped by and had a coffee with my 90 year old uncle a second world war vet built like a shit brick house in the day mean and tough as they come. Well during our conversation he came out and said,.. you know that gawd damn marijuana is a miracle plant !!! I almost spit my coffee out choked on it and I just roared with laughter that statement was so unlikely and bizzare coming from such a man it was funny as hell. Back before the beginning of this thread my wife and I were called to a meeting with a specialist, a head nurse and a social worker , they told us that the results of my wifes tests where back and they showed she had a rare and incurable for of Leukaemia, the specialist that made the diagnosis in another city had written a letter stating that people like my wife would typically *with successful treatment* live 2 maybe three more years. My wifes CBC (Complete Blood Count) was so bad I now understand after learning what different things mean It could hardly have been worse, blood cells misshapen, Neutraphil level at .1 which is as low as the scale goes, very low lymphocites ect. With Neutraphils that low they informed us that should she catch a flue her immune system would quickly be over whelmed and she would die also if they went to zero she would get sick and die no question. It took 3 months before there was the tiniest response from RSO and it was Neutraphils going from .1 to .2 soon the weekly blood work showed .3 then FK !! back to .2 then .4 and slowly but surely month after month they continued until they broke through 1 now after all this time they are at 1.9, 1.5 and up is considered the normal range. Lymphocites, well I did not know anything about lymphocites they start to climb but slower than everything else so I did some reading turns out Leukaemia competes with the lymphocite making cells for the living space in the bones so when they started to climb I knew the Lymphpocite making cells in the bones were winning the battle for living space in the bones and the cancer was loosing the battle but it was a battle it was very slow but continued. To make a long story short after forcing herself to take 1ml per day of RSO for 1 year lymphosites are well into the normal range with every single item on her CBC and there appear to be a couple dozen items is about dead center in the range where they should be. The Oncologist says her Leukaemia is no longer detectable in her blood and nobody can say if there is still any trace of cancer in her bone marrow unless they do another biopsy which I think is pointless and so does the Oncologist. Who cares if they manage to find a cancer cell or two in the bone marrow ? the point of taking the maintenance dose of RSO is to keep any possible remaining cancer in check. My wife recently ran into a person that beat Leukaemia also and it took them 18 months so don't just give up after 90 days. There seems to be more and more absolute bullshit on the net these days regarding beating cancer with cannabis oil if you want to play it safe just listen to Rick Simpson use his baseline cancer protocol it works for many people and if you want to do something different take the time to educate YOURSELF ! don't accept advice from anybody lots of them have a very limited knowledge and may actually be costing people their lives with their bullshit.
 
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Hi All

I'm after some advice please. My father was diagnosed with prostate cancer in May of this year. He has widespread metastases to the bones and a gleason score of 10. It appears from the CT scan that there is no evidence of it having spread to the bones.

So all in all, it's not a good diagnosis. The specialist oncologist said he can expect 12 months from the hormone therapy and 12 months from the chemo. We didn't ask what happens after, we're just accepting it as a rough prognosis of 2 years.

We're all very upset about it, he started chemo last week, appears to be almost fine after 5 days but I'm not expecting him to maintain this level of wellbeing.

After a fair bit of research, I've ended up here and was wondering if anyone could offer me some advice on RSO and if you believe it could help my father. If anyone has any feedback at all, could you please get back to me with exactly what type of strain of indica plant I should be looking to make some RSO from I'd be very grateful. Unfortunately, cannabis is illegal in my country, but I'd be willing to go beyond the law if this RSO proves to be a viable prospect for saving my father.

Thanks very much in advance.
 
Wee Zard

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It's been 10 years now since a biological recurrence after a prostatectomy.
The Gleason score was 7-8 and the margins were positive with perineural invasion
Worked my way up to a gram of RSO per day expecting full remission.
This did not happen.

What did happen was a slowing of the doubling rate.
After 10 years, my PSA level, at the last reading, was 11ng. :)

As for a particular strain? Dunno.
I grow hybrids and when my grow failed I went begging.
Good people jumped to my aid and donated their trim.
Then a friend in Ca. sent me a large bottle of oil that he made specifically for me.
Over time I have consumed more than 200 grams of RSO.
That would have cost $10k, from a dispensary!
10K that I did not have.
Without the kind and generous friends I made on the internet, I'd quite likely be worm food by now.

So, Horsemanrocks, Dirtboy, Old Haole, Rusty, Graywolf, and more, (ya'll know who you are), mahalo nui loa!

@ prostate987.

This is confusing.

"He has widespread metastases to the bones and a gleason score of 10. It appears from the CT scan that there is no evidence of it having spread to the bones."


Either way, with a Gleason of 10 your dad will need a lot of RSO.

There are probably underground cannabis farmers near you.
Some of them discard their trimmings, but will be happy to sell them dirt cheap, or even donate them, if they know your situation.
Finding the growers is the hard part .

You do need to get started ASAP.
RSO is shown to potentiate Chemo.
That's a very good thing because Prostate cancer does not respond well to chemo.
If you score some raw materials, your best bet is to extract your own oil.

When you get to that point, we can help with the mechanics of it.
RSO may not "cure" PC, but I have evidence that it can slow the progression.
With slow growers like PC, slowing the progression is good enough. :)

Aloha and good luck,
Wee'zard
 
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prostate987

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It's been 10 years now since a biological recurrence after a prostatectomy.
The Gleason score was 7-8 and the margins were positive with perineural invasion
Worked my way up to a gram of RSO per day expecting full remission.
This did not happen.

What did happen was a slowing of the doubling rate.
After 10 years, my PSA level, at the last reading, was 11ng. :)

As for a particular strain? Dunno.
I grow hybrids and when my grow failed I went begging.
Good people jumped to my aid and donated their trim.
Then a friend in Ca. sent me a large bottle of oil that he made specifically for me.
Over time I have consumed more than 200 grams of RSO.
That would have cost $10k, from a dispensary!
10K that I did not have.
Without the kind and generous friends I made on the internet, I'd quite likely be worm food by now.

So, Horsemanrocks, Dirtboy, Old Haole, Rusty, Graywolf, and more, (ya'll know who you are), mahalo nui loa!

@ prostate987.

This is confusing.

"He has widespread metastases to the bones and a gleason score of 10. It appears from the CT scan that there is no evidence of it having spread to the bones."


Either way, with a Gleason of 10 your dad will need a lot of RSO.

There are probably underground cannabis farmers near you.
Some of them discard their trimmings, but will be happy to sell them dirt cheap, or even donate them, if they know your situation.
Finding the growers is the hard part .

You do need to get started ASAP.
RSO is shown to potentiate Chemo.
That's a very good thing because Prostate cancer does not respond well to chemo.
If you score some raw materials, your best bet is to extract your own oil.

When you get to that point, we can help with the mechanics of it.
RSO may not "cure" PC, but I have evidence that it can slow the progression.
With slow growers like PC, slowing the progression is good enough. :)

Aloha and good luck,
Wee'zard

Thanks very much for your response Wee'zard, very much appreciated.

Apologies for the confusion. What I meant to say was "following the CT scan, it appears it has not spread to any other soft tissue."

Would you be able to give some advice on what you think would be the best strain of plant please? As I understand, we need something which is mostly indica with a high THC level. Is that all that is required in terms of spec or is there a bit more to it?

Thanks again.
 
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thisxdayxfwd

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new here, and new to caregiving..... making my first batch of RSO tonight for a family member with acute myeloid leukemia. can someone provide me with a dosage chart to start and work up to. thanks :) this thread has been very encouraging
 
Wee Zard

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if you want to play it safe just listen to Rick Simpson use his baseline cancer protocol it works for many people and if you want to do something different take the time to educate YOURSELF !

It depends on the weight of the patient and other variables, so start small "Grain of rice", or "BB" sized drop is a good place to start.
 
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thisxdayxfwd

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It depends on the weight of the patient and other variables, so start small "Grain of rice", or "BB" sized drop is a good place to start.
Thanks I will update progress and results for those interested
 
420circuit

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Nice to see people having good results with cannabis oil. I am doing well with no regrowth of the brain tumor resected in 2010, but cannot say for sure that the reason is cannabis oil, but it might be. Or it could be exercise, boswellia, green tea or B vitamins.

I dropped out of this site after a bad experience with a low life, which was disappointing, but educational. Taught me to be suspicious of people's intentions. I intend to survive this cancer and avoid contact with negative/lost people in furtherance of that goal. So, won't be around here very much, just an occasional update. (Nothing against the fine people here, but after being burned, I am not interested in being more social.)

Good luck to the people who are using cannabis oil against disease. It has helped with my recovery from a glial brain tumor. Please do not neglect standard treatment, the posts from people suggesting that alternative care can replace surgery, chemo or radiation are wrong. The best we can do is look at the evidence.

If you decide to proceed with cannabis oil, this is an update to the guide, showing how to make it with Everclear and coconut oil. Currently, taking 325mg of oil from an all-CBD plant called "Wife", early in the day, then 50-325mg of THC heavy oil from Blue Dream, Ambulance and other hybrids. Somewhere around half gram of oil per day is my current dose. Godspeed.
 
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guymandude

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after working in healthcare for 23 years, this is what I've gathered about cancer. Chemo is, at most times, more harmful than the cancer itself. Sometimes it works, often times it does not. Chemo can destroy your immune system, sense of taste, smell, leave you with many cognitive deficits and leave you with no appetite. So you don't eat, you waste away. Once a cancer patient stops eating, they die very quickly. They also contract infections due to being immune-suppressed and die from those infections.

Eat raw, organic fruits and vegetables. They contain enzymes that will help defeat some cancers and provide healthy benefits. Stay away from animal fats. No processed sugars of any kind. NO processed foods of any kind, PERIOD. If you can find raw milk, do that as an animal fat - it contains many very healthy enzymes too.

CBD and THC and other compounds within cannabis work together to fight disease processes and shouldn't necessarily be taken separately.

I'm very sorry that so many are facing this disease. I wish you all the best.
 
420circuit

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Regarding using Citicoline to attenuate the head buzz from THC, it is not suggested that cancer patients use it, because it can promote vascular growth, which is the opposite of what we want to see with tumors. I tried a couple bottles and did not see any substantial effect, so a different method would be better. Understanding what happens (mentally) after you eat the oil takes time and experimentation. If you already enjoy cannabis, no problem, but for people with a low tolerance, like myself, it takes a lot of time to figure out what strains and amounts are workable. I understand that the side effects shouldn't control the amount taken to inhibit tumor growth, but as a practical matter, paying attention to the side effects is important because those can determine how much a person can take. If I am working on scaffolding, maybe I should be cautious with how much I take. I have observed balance issues after taking cannabis oil, along with the red eyes and dry mouth, so being sensible is important.

Regarding dosage and measuring amounts, weight seems like the easiest way to do this. A small scale helped me to determine how much a capsule weighs, a size 0 zero capsule, filled with oil, weighs in at about 650mg, or just over half a gram. I like to dilute the extracted cannabis oil with coconut oil, in equal amounts, so a size 0 cap made this way has 325mg of cannabis oil. Size 0 caps are easier to swallow than the next size up, and coconut oil is very good for your health. (1ml of water equals 1 gram.)

I was hoping to see more success stories here. There are some FB pages on this topic, but the noise level (nonsense and false data) are even worse than around these cannabis-centric forums. After becoming acquainted with some of the cannabis as medicine advocates, here in CO, it is apparent that capitalism is alive and well. Filtering out the crap that sellers publish online is difficult, but gets easier with experience. There are good and bad outcomes from using cannabis oil, the details are typically missing from these reports, like how the oil was made, what strains were used, what other treatments were done... My message is to please, be accurate in your posts as far as what you observe. Thanks to those who are sharing their stories, let's get better and brag about it.
 
420circuit

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Chemo, in addition to causing horrible side effects, also can knock out tumor cells, so it isn't all bad. Many patients have been cured of their cancers by using chemotherapy drugs. Lifestyle is important, a person who spends years sitting on a barstool, smoking tobacco, is less likely to enjoy good health and has increased risk. Being in great shape, healthy diet, skipping the known bad stuff, leads to a better outcome for most, but not all, patients. We should look at the facts, listen to the doctors, look stuff up online and be smart about how we treat ourselves. Cannabis is not a miracle cure, the evidence is seen in these online forums, but it can help with symptom management and MAY inhibit tumor growth. By being honest in our reports we can help to understand it better.


after working in healthcare for 23 years, this is what I've gathered about cancer. Chemo is, at most times, more harmful than the cancer itself. Sometimes it works, often times it does not. Chemo can destroy your immune system, sense of taste, smell, leave you with many cognitive deficits and leave you with no appetite. So you don't eat, you waste away. Once a cancer patient stops eating, they die very quickly. They also contract infections due to being immune-suppressed and die from those infections.

Eat raw, organic fruits and vegetables. They contain enzymes that will help defeat some cancers and provide healthy benefits. Stay away from animal fats. No processed sugars of any kind. NO processed foods of any kind, PERIOD. If you can find raw milk, do that as an animal fat - it contains many very healthy enzymes too.

CBD and THC and other compounds within cannabis work together to fight disease processes and shouldn't necessarily be taken separately.

I'm very sorry that so many are facing this disease. I wish you all the best.
 
guymandude

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ask any decent doctor is they'd take chemo if they were diagnosed with cancer. most doctors will say no

Chemo can help, but often times it does not. The trick is to realize that it isn't helping and stopping the chemo before the chemo kills you
 
dreamofgreen

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anyone mention the Gerson therapy diet in this thread? to many looong post for me to read through yet. it takes some self discipline to follow, and isn't cheap getting all 100% organic produce, but used with RSO will knock back almost any disease or health problem you might have.
 
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Dewzy

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Found this website from looking up the effectiveness of cannabis and cancer, good to see some decent results from some of you.

My mother currently has stage 4 mets (breast cancer), and it has spread to her liver and possibly her bone (CT scans show "Sclerotic bone lesions"). She is currently on chemo, and i am starting her on the RSO protocol.

We have a medical cannabis card and we've been using something called "Bio Diesel" (Hybrid strain, 63%THC, .7% CBD) and "Gorilla Glue" (Indica strain, 70% thc, 0% CBD.)

We've been building up her intake to about 475.20 - 525 mg of THC a day depending one which one we use. Do any of you know whether we should buy more of the Bio Diesel or Gorilla glue? Thanks!!
 
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Cre8health

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Sorry to say but the pathology of the disease is you ... it's nothing different than you ... you are it's home ... you support it's life ... and you're it's environment ... your emotions feed it with the correct acid or alkaline chemicals and your thoughts control your emotions.

The placebo accounts for a well recorded whopping 10-60% of a cure and most people still ignore it ...

I do wonder why

The evidence on cannabis Oil as medicine is at an all time high
No pun intended ... I personally collected over 60 papers however

Studied are often funded by companies that are invested in the positive or negative outcome of the study ... so I don't always trust them

Who do trust with my health?
Me myself and Irine lol

All you need to do is follow the protocol as provided by Rick
And it's plane sailing
Tonnes of other things you can do from breathing to meditation ... all proven to help through studies of their own of course if that makes you feel better.

I wouldn't wait to be made to feel better however if cancer was my problem ... I'd do that part myself
 
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Cre8health

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Hi All

I'm after some advice please. My father was diagnosed with prostate cancer in May of this year. He has widespread metastases to the bones and a gleason score of 10. It appears from the CT scan that there is no evidence of it having spread to the bones.

So all in all, it's not a good diagnosis. The specialist oncologist said he can expect 12 months from the hormone therapy and 12 months from the chemo. We didn't ask what happens after, we're just accepting it as a rough prognosis of 2 years.

We're all very upset about it, he started chemo last week, appears to be almost fine after 5 days but I'm not expecting him to maintain this level of wellbeing.

After a fair bit of research, I've ended up here and was wondering if anyone could offer me some advice on RSO and if you believe it could help my father. If anyone has any feedback at all, could you please get back to me with exactly what type of strain of indica plant I should be looking to make some RSO from I'd be very grateful. Unfortunately, cannabis is illegal in my country, but I'd be willing to go beyond the law if this RSO proves to be a viable prospect for saving my father.

Thanks very much in advance.
I made my own and it worked but that doesn't mean much for anyone else but me
 
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Hey and best, I'm a long term cannabis user (40 years) and keep up with news. My partner of many years has been diagnosed with prostate and secondary bone cancer. What a bastard and hello google!
I knew about rso so I did my research and today my partner started the rso protocol ingestion. For a couple of weeks he's ingested very strong cannabis infused coconut oil, prior to the commencement of rso. Predictably for a man of very Methodist habits a 1/3 dose knocked him on his arse even with prior tolerance building. Off to bed. A good thing.
Today we have tried a syringe inserted anally just beyond sphincter depth, which resulted in far less psychoactive outcomes. The rso was mixed with emu oil. Apparently emu oil penetrates and assimilates with the rso. It seems to be "so far so good"
insertee is far happier with this method. As the inserter i'm glad to help in a non perverse manner lol. J/K
This probably means an oral dose at bedtime and arse delivery most other times.
regards to you and a good life
 

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