A Base Treatment Regimen For Cancer

hello

today I had a blood test and result is that I have very low level of neutrophils and a ,low number of white blood cells
means an high risk of infection

any idea if cannabis oil could help?

:circle-of-love:

The purpose of the endocannabinoid system is to balance the central nervous system with the immune system. I'd say that's a hearty "YES!"
 
hello

today I had a blood test and result is that I have very low level of neutrophils and a ,low number of white blood cells
means an high risk of infection

any idea if cannabis oil could help?

:circle-of-love:

It helps, but more in dealing with infections than preventing them. Cannabis strengthens healthy to moderately compromised immune systems, but with numbers as low as yours there just isn't enough to work with. If you've been on antibiotics that opens another door for serious infections.

Another risk is that you may not recognize an infection until it's much more advanced. The antiflammatory and analgesic effects can make you feel healthier than you are. 6 weeks after my last chemo I walked into doctor's office thinking I was being overly cautious and ended up in intensive care isolation with pneumonia with sepsis. My body was stronger than most chemo patients because of the cannabis, but my immune system was next to nothing. There is no such thing as too much caution.

After I was released I recovered "amazingly fast". But cannabis won't actually stop an infection by itself.
 
thank you for the confirmation. gives me a better feeling now :circle-of-love:

btw did you get my message?

No I didn't. Check your spelling of my username. There are no gaps in the spelling. Sometimes that catches people.
 
It helps, but more in dealing with infections than preventing them. Cannabis strengthens healthy to moderately compromised immune systems, but with numbers as low as yours there just isn't enough to work with. If you've been on antibiotics that opens another door for serious infections.

Another risk is that you may not recognize an infection until it's much more advanced. The antiflammatory and analgesic effects can make you feel healthier than you are. 6 weeks after my last chemo I walked into doctor's office thinking I was being overly cautious and ended up in intensive care isolation with pneumonia with sepsis. My body was stronger than most chemo patients because of the cannabis, but my immune system was next to nothing. There is no such thing as too much caution.

After I was released I recovered "amazingly fast". But cannabis won't actually stop an infection by itself.

another very helpful posting :thanks:

sadly I understood that also you didn't get my private message. I will try soon again

:circle-of-love:
 
another very helpful posting :thanks:

sadly I understood that also you didn't get my private message. I will try soon again

:circle-of-love:

You can get to private messages a number of ways. I usually choose to go through the CP (control panel, second choice from the left on the green menu bar at the top of the page). When I go to settings the inbox and private messaging is off to the left. But there are a couple other ways to get there.

If you click on the user name above the avatar it gives you two ways to get to private messages. You can choose "Private Message" or choose "View Profile."

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"View Profile" takes you to this page which has a "Private Message" option below the photo.

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at the bottom of every page is the Quick Navagation bar that gives you a direct path to PM.
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Choosing "Private Message" sends you to the composition page.



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You can choose options like leave the signature line off and tracking the messages so you can see if they've been recieved.

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You can preview before sending. Just hit "Submit Message" when you're done and you're good to go.

I hope this helps.
 
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.
 
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.

Hello entelechy, welcome to your first post on :420:

There are 3 or 4 people on this thread who can speak from a place of wisdom to answer your question. I'd just be speaking.:rofl:

Wait a little bit for the clock hands to roll around the clock face and there should be some answers headed your way.
 
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 :welcome: 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.
 
Hi,
Thanks a lot for the prompt response of you, Radogast and SweetSue. Your care and will to help is really touching and inspiring.
Regarding the Sweet Releaf, because it is mostly THC based, its effect will be mainly on pain and inflammation which I don't have.
Also they mention that it is infused buds with a carrier oil which points to low concentration of cannabis oil on the first place.
If my understanding is correct, I should therefore prefer CCO for my case, where I want to eliminate the cancer cells as the main goal.
For that sake I may ask if you know about off the shelf CCO with the right proportion of CBD/THC that I can use in the mean time as topical, until I extract the CCO myself, which is the well known preferred way, but the tougher one.
To prepare myself to the extraction of CCO at home, if you could please recommend the right mixture of strains to use so that I can start to
look around for sources of this material, also, if you can point me to good sources of this.
Regarding my diet, I am on very restricting one for long time, which included for more then a year the probiotic staff, but the lesions
continued to grow. Presently I follow Dr. L. Wilson recommendations for diet and supplements as well as Dr. Kelly.
Changing topic, did you hear about Royal Rife treatment for cancer?
Again, I honestly thank you for expressing your humane part of your being.
 
Hi,
Thanks a lot for the prompt response of you, Radogast and SweetSue. Your care and will to help is really touching and inspiring.
Regarding the Sweet Releaf, because it is mostly THC based, its effect will be mainly on pain and inflammation which I don't have.
Also they mention that it is infused buds with a carrier oil which points to low concentration of cannabis oil on the first place.
If my understanding is correct, I should therefore prefer CCO for my case, where I want to eliminate the cancer cells as the main goal.
For that sake I may ask if you know about off the shelf CCO with the right proportion of CBD/THC that I can use in the mean time as topical, until I extract the CCO myself, which is the well known preferred way, but the tougher one.
To prepare myself to the extraction of CCO at home, if you could please recommend the right mixture of strains to use so that I can start to
look around for sources of this material, also, if you can point me to good sources of this.
Regarding my diet, I am on very restricting one for long time, which included for more then a year the probiotic staff, but the lesions
continued to grow. Presently I follow Dr. L. Wilson recommendations for diet and supplements as well as Dr. Kelly.
Changing topic, did you hear about Royal Rife treatment for cancer?
Again, I honestly thank you for expressing your humane part of your being.

The owner of Sweet ReLeaf tells of a patient who applied the cream to her neck and shoulders and had her Glioblastoma reduce in size. Obviously, this cream, and I believe any potent topical, is capable of much more than pain relief. THC emits the signal that encourages cell apoptosis in ways we don't yet fully understand in the human body.

You're making a common mistake in assuming that it'll take big guns to stop the progress of the disease, when clinical data is demonstrating that many patients find relief and reversal of disease at much lower cannabinoid concentrations than we thought would be called for.

I can assure you, if you have lesions you have inflammation. A good topical will tend to this. If you go with CCO as a topical application it'll also take care of inflammation.

I'd probably be looking for CCO in the 2:1 THC:CBD. That's simply instinct kicking in though. A ratio of 2:1 is our unofficial jumping off point for cancers, with small exception. I'm not a fan of recommending specific strains.

For cancer it's often recommended to go with the purple strains, as they have more Caryophyllene in them. It's a really sturdy terpene that they're beginning to think of as a cannabinoid that offers itself as a great anti-inflammatory and also activates the CB2 receptors, giving you much more bang for the buck.

Other considerations when choosing a strain for cancer treatment include the fact that indica dominants will likely have more available THC. The terpenes direct the action of the cannabinoids, so you want a terpene profile that includes linalool and myrcene for the tension relief and relaxation. Less tension means clearer signalling by the ECS in my happy theoretic canna world. This is assuming you'll be using your CCO as something more than a simple topical. I'm not certain how much those terpenes would be contributing to a topical application that doesn't include the need for pain relief.

Amazingly, I just met a new friend while out this evening, and the conversation turned to the nature of our vibratory universe and the Royal Rife method. Can you believe that timing? I know nothing about the method other than it worked with modulating frequencies. Sounds like something akin to what the natural healing force in your body does, eh? Modifying frequencies to initiate cellular realignment? Sounds entirely plausible to me.

It occurs to me that two references in one evening to this method warrants a closer look. It's not often the universe is this insistent. Hmmmm..... Now I'm really curious. :laughtwo:
 
Welcome entelechy, CCO is the best thing to put on your ulcers and making it yourself is the best way to get it. you want to be generous when putting it on your ulcers. First off, heat up the CCO with a hair dryer so you don't tear the skin, next put on a water tight bandaid, leave it on for 3-4 days and change the bandaid while putting on more CCO. After a few bandaid changes you will think that your ulcers are getting worse but they are not, it is the CCO pulling all of the bad stuff to the surface to kill the cancer cells. Stay with it until the ulcers are completely gone and then go beyond that just to make sure the ulcers are gone.

Find a 2:1 thc:cbd strain at the dispensary and make your own oil for the topical & for the Biobomb that you should put up the back door. (suppository)

Read the first couple of pages on this thread and make your own CCO How To Make Concentrated Cannabis Oil

Sue can point you to the Biobomb making thread.

:welcome::cco::smokin2::Love:
 
Welcome entelechy, CCO is the best thing to put on your ulcers and making it yourself is the best way to get it. you want to be generous when putting it on your ulcers. First off, heat up the CCO with a hair dryer so you don't tear the skin, next put on a water tight bandaid, leave it on for 3-4 days and change the bandaid while putting on more CCO. After a few bandaid changes you will think that your ulcers are getting worse but they are not, it is the CCO pulling all of the bad stuff to the surface to kill the cancer cells. Stay with it until the ulcers are completely gone and then go beyond that just to make sure the ulcers are gone.

Find a 2:1 thc:cbd strain at the dispensary and make your own oil for the topical & for the Biobomb that you should put up the back door. (suppository)

Read the first couple of pages on this thread and make your own CCO How To Make Concentrated Cannabis Oil

Sue can point you to the Biobomb making thread.

:welcome::cco::smokin2::Love:

I certainly can. :cheesygrinsmiley:

Biobombs
 


Now THAT was fascinating! :battingeyelashes:

[video=youtube;WGXlGgDJYd0]https:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGXlGgDJYd0[/video]

Sure wish I could understand what they were saying. :laughtwo:

I'd say it looks promising. Makes me nervous to see folks dropping trichomes into plastic bowls. Lol! Other than that it looks like a handy way to combine wash with decarb.

I have things to get done, but I'll look closer later. Others will chime in, I'm sure.
 
Now THAT was fascinating! :battingeyelashes:

[video=youtube;WGXlGgDJYd0]https:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGXlGgDJYd0[/video]

Sure wish I could understand what they were saying. :laughtwo:

I'd say it looks promising. Makes me nervous to see folks dropping trichomes into plastic bowls. Lol! Other than that it looks like a handy way to combine wash with decarb.

I have things to get done, but I'll look closer later. Others will chime in, I'm sure.

sorry here the one with english text

How to make cannabis oil at home with the Cannolator - English - YouTube
 

I have mixed reaction to this.

It makes the process simpler to understand and follow, and no flame/exposed burner so safer. But it's not a "set it and forget it" machine. It still requires a fair amount of hand work grinding the herb, and they don't mention clean up, which can be a major chore. It does simplify the quick wash process partly due to smaller batch size (a minus for me but a plus for someone with limited physical ability), but if the cylinder works as advertised that would be a plus over pouring and filtering (and spilling).

I do like that it controls temp to no more than 100 C. Risk of temp spikes after the water evaporates has been problem for me. On the other hand full decarb at that temp won't occur in 2 hrs. You may want to pre-decarb the herb in oven first. On the third hand I like having some THCa in my oil, but for treating active cancer I would want it fully decarbed (cajun warned that small amounts of THCa can interfere with THC.)

My main objection is that it doesn't recover the alcohol. That's a small cost in a single small batch, but for the amount needed for cancer treatment that cost adds up fast. I love my countertop still.

Overall it seems like a product for someone using small therapeutic doses. Wondering how much they charge for it.
 
I have mixed reaction to this.

It makes the process simpler to understand and follow, and no flame/exposed burner so safer. But it's not a "set it and forget it" machine. It still requires a fair amount of hand work grinding the herb, and they don't mention clean up, which can be a major chore. It does simplify the quick wash process partly due to smaller batch size (a minus for me but a plus for someone with limited physical ability), but if the cylinder works as advertised that would be a plus over pouring and filtering (and spilling).

I do like that it controls temp to no more than 100 C. Risk of temp spikes after the water evaporates has been problem for me. On the other hand full decarb at that temp won't occur in 2 hrs. You may want to pre-decarb the herb in oven first. On the third hand I like having some THCa in my oil, but for treating active cancer I would want it fully decarbed (cajun warned that small amounts of THCa can interfere with THC.)

My main objection is that it doesn't recover the alcohol. That's a small cost in a single small batch, but for the amount needed for cancer treatment that cost adds up fast. I love my countertop still.

Overall it seems like a product for someone using small therapeutic doses. Wondering how much they charge for it.

interesting and helpful answer. I liked this idea/machine because it gives me the option to start with a few grams and not waiting to have 100 grams to give it to someone who will do the oil for me.

here they are offering 2 different packages with the price seen

Others - Headshop

:circle-of-love:
 
Hi,

While doing my research on the web, I came across claims that for skin cancer topical application, it is recommended
to use higher percentage of CBD then THC, and the opposite for internal use. Also there was a recommendation
to apply the CBD reach and the THC reach oils separately (in time), because both compete on some common receptors.
I visited the web site of Aunt Zelda, where they claim they produce their CCO oil using organic Ethanol, but some
how they manage not to destroy the Terpenes of the plant, which I believe are temperature sensitive. Does these claims
make sense? Please comment.
 
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