Good morning Fsanti1226, and sorry we have to meet under these terms, but then again..... if this means relief for your grandmother than I'm not sorry at all.
I'm going to recommend you touch base with Cajun's thread for this ongoing discussion. The first five pages have all of the basic information in them, so devour those pages and then hit the current page for immediate assistance for any questions that pop up.
A Base Treatment Regimen for Cancer
The members who watch that room are particularly dedicated to using cannabis to drive back tumor cells. The recommendation is to begin with twice the THC to CBD, which will cause euphoria, so the challenge becomes finding an administrative method that will limit or eliminate that side effect of THC.
You control THC by dose size, by the amount of CBD you balance it out with, or with the method of administration. When treating cancer we almost always recommend suppositories. There's no better way to get the cannabinoids into the system in the numbers cancer demands, and there's no euphoria. We've worked out formulations for processing concentrated cannabis oil (CCO) into capsules that can easily be used for suppositories, sparing you the chore of making regular ones.
BioBombs: Cannabis Oil With A Kick
And another link to our process for turning a freshly-harvested plant into the most potent infused oil any of us has used. This is the oil I use exclusively, but that's me, and none of my patients have cancer.
Fresh Harvest Infused Cannabis Oil
We have two members on record as having used the biobombs to drive their own cancers back under control. We never say cure, but we do strive for homeostasis, that perfect balance point where your system can easily stop the growth of tumor cells, because that's what it's evolved to do. A deficient system needs backup cannabinoids. It's basic biology.
That's a lot of information I just dumped on you, but rest assured, every one of those threads has a cadre of dedicated members that will cheerfully and thoughtfully answer any questions that arise. I went out of my way to make the threads easy to understand, and we encourage questions.
There's so much to be hopeful for Frank.