It’s important to be aware of alternative treatments, since (in the United States) there are only two approved
treatments for cancer, radiation and chemotherapy. When you are an adult with cancer you have a choice, but when you are a child your parents do not have the
option to refuse the approved way without facing legal repercussions, which means you could lose custody of
the child.
Mykala had T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a very rare and aggressive form of childhood leukaemia.
In July of 2012, doctors discovered a basketball-sized mass of lymphoblasts in her chest. Her mass was so large that she was not able to be sedated for risk of
death from the pressure on her esophagus and heart.
Check out her message to the world!
Besides a large amount of people with cancer using cannabis to treat their illness and the success they've had, there is also a tremendous amount of scientific evidence to back it up.
For many years now, cannabinoids have been proven to reduce cancer cells as they have a great impact on the
rebuilding of the immune system.
In Mykala’s case, her cell counts affected by cannabis decreased as soon as she began cannabis treatment, from a 51 % lymphoblast count in July of 2012 all the way to 0 % in August of 2012. July 30th was the very last time they found lymphoblasts in Mykayla’s blood smear.
I think it’s also noteworthy to mention that
is continuously becoming legalized around
the globe. It will be interesting to see how this pans out with regards to Big Pharma control and genetically modified cannabis… something to look out for.
Brave Mykala...
Hmm... It's sounds scary though! Looking forward to a modified and safer version.
Hmm..nice to know
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