Hello to everyone,
I have read this thread for many month and tried to absorb the information as much as possible. At this point I try to implement
whatever i have learned, and to do this I need your precius advice.
I have two big open ulcers of skin cancer, which I believe are the BCC type. Since I try to avoid the conventional treatment, I use
the word believe, since I don't have any medical records for this matter.
One of the ulcers is there for several years and the other is for several month. I have tried to treat it with different topical, including
black salve which helps the most, but not cure it. even though it cured another one that I had. Internally I use Dr. Kelly's pancreatic
enzymes that helped to cure one lesion that I had on the head and helps also with digestion problems, and overall health.
I have never used cannabinoids and I try to avoid 'high' effects. I am going to obtain recommendations for medical marijuana, and I live
in California.
Now let me ask my questions:
1. What would you recommend for topical treatment, in terms of CBD/THC ratio, strains and other factors.
2. Same question , if I will go with suppositories in parallel to the topical.
Please feel free to advice in any way you think It may help me.
Well good morning entelechy, and
to the thread. Hmmm.... skin problems and you live in California with access to dispensaries. Find yourself a source for Sweet ReLeaf topicals. They make an extra-strength one that may be just what you need. She claims her formulas are based on 60% THC, 40% THCa with a smidgen of CBD to potentiate the THC. This would be a good ratio if you're formulating your own.
It's the THC values that will be offering the most relief with a topical, and THCa has become a component championed for the way it positively effects inflammation.
Pure CCO (concentrated cannabis oil) is very effective with skin conditions applied directly, and that's the recommended approach with cancerous skin distress. Just apply, cover with a bandaid and switch out for fresh ever few days. That's the simplest, but also the most costly way to go.
You're smart to be treating the gut, since skin conditions all have their origin in the inflamed gut. You realize you can get the enzyme benefit from drinking diluted apple cider vinegar? That's what I do, and it's much less expensive than some product you'll buy over the counter. The admonition to eat an apple a day was one of those priceless jewels that got lost when we went to heavily-processed diets.
If you have the wherewithal begin a regimen that includes probiotics at the level of at least 50 billion cultures per capsule. Keep this up for at least three months, to give your gut the fighting chance it needs to keep your skin clear. Cut as much red meat and processed foods as possible from your diet and avoid sugar. Do your best to clean up your food choices to reflect organic, whole foods. Skin and the gut are close dance partners. ignoring that fundemental fact will keep you wandering the path towards healing, but always a step behind.
I'd definately recommend suppositories as a way to get cannabinoids into your system without overwhelming euphoria. Properly inserted you won't feel more than a general sense of wellbeing. Would you be making your own or purchasing from a dispensary? Your answer to that question will guide my response to yours without overwhelming you with too much information.
The same applies for topicals. The easiest method is to purchase some Sweet ReLeaf topicals. One can also make your own, and we have recipes to guide you and members willing to help you avoid the pitfalls.
Take heart. You're about to discover the healing potential of cannabinoids. Brace yourself. It can be a bit breathtaking to the novice how effective it can be.