In the final stages of 'conventional' cancer treatment, when
injection with chemotherapy has failed, pain killers to overcome debilitating
pain are delivered into the system. These are usually opiates and cocaine
derivatives, both prescribed legally.
Both are highly addictive, both are class
'A' drugs.
Both are medically acknowledged to produce the 'side-effect' of
severe constipation.
Toxic waste products of what has been eaten will spend
more time in the gut, during which time they are absorbed into the body through
the intestinal walls, thereby taxing an already severely compromised body
system.
Compare this with cannabis oil. Termed a class 'B' drug, it
cannot be prescribed legally, and yet many testimonials from people using it
claim the oil gives a very generous relief from pain without the side effects
produced by medical prescription drugs. By many accounts, including mine, it has
the added benefit of reducing the size of tumours. And also of being
unaddictive.
Leaving aside the legality, who are the most culpable drug peddlers: oil providers or government sanctioned oncology departments?
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