Guy, I guess the first question is, do you have the resources on hand to begin a grow? The basic process is to grow, process into oil, and use that oil to make more bioavailable meds to treat the cancer. But it all starts with having access to plant material or concentrated cannabis oil (CCO). Once you're at that point we have the recipe for BioBombs, which will potentiate the meds and save you on total volumes of CCO required.
We try for plants that'll give you around 20% THC, for the obvious reason that THC signals cell apoptosis, or suicide, in tumor cells. The idea is to keep a constant supply of cannabinoids coming in to keep constant pressure on the tumor cells. Using the BioBombs - the capsules we make with the CCO - as suppositories you can get more cannabinoids into the system without the concerns of overwhelming euphoria.
Do you have seeds, or access to seeds that'll get you high THC values? You'll also be looking for a high CBD plant. Many cancers respond positively to between a 2:1 THC:CBD ratio and a 5:1. Somewhere in there is the dose that'll work to tip the scales in favor of the patient's survival. For daytime meds it helps to have some sativa influence, but for evening or nighttime meds you'll be looking for as pure an indica as possible. Sleep is a wonderful healing mode, but most people don't care to sleep all day and all night.
The growing part you're familiar with. We simply need to get you up and running. The oil production and processing into meds is easy, once you get your feet wet. If I can do it Guy, anyone can.
One step at a time. You're gonna learn a lot in less time than you can imagine, but we'll be here to help you digest it and make sense of it. Ask anything. I mean that. We're here to help you find answers that'll satisfy your curiosity and get you to the point of comfort as you move forward.
Any chance you have any cannabis on hand that could be made into an extra-strength topical? Applying such a topical to the neck area may have a therapeutic effect against the tumor cells. There's nothing to lose in trying, if it's possible to get the topical.