By Heather Callaghan, Editor

There are approximately 50 million people around the world who suffer from seizures. One of them was 11-year-old Billy Caldwell of Northern Ireland who was born with a particularly dangerous form of epilepsy. Intractable epilepsy is sometimes called uncontrolled epilepsy and doesn’t respond to typical treatments. Just one year ago, he suffered up to a 100 seizures a day!

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His condition was beyond medication or diet changes, and any one of the seizures could have killed him. His 49-year-old mother, Charlotte, had to become his full-time caretaker. She says he has cheated death thousands of times. She called his rapid recovery “incredible.”

Billy made the news in April because he was the first UK person to be prescribed medical marijuana. He has yet to suffer even one more seizure since then. Billy has remained free from seizures for 10 months!

Before he could be prescribed in the UK, however, he had to be treated in Los Angeles, CA because his situation was so dire. He received CBD oil first, then vials of various cannabis oils (0.6 ml). He needed both the cannabidiol from CBD and the THC from the marijuana. CBD oil is allowed to be prescribed by doctors in the UK.

But after three months of treatment in the U.S., Billy and Charlotte returned to their home and when he ran out, his mother “begged” her doctor for cannabis oil, and Caldwell made waves.

Daily Mail UK reported:

…Billy also has an oil containing tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA), which, when exposed to heat, forms the psychoactive component of cannabis. THCA is, strictly speaking, illegal in the UK. It is categorised as a Class B drug alongside amphetamines and barbiturates. However, when given in medicinal form – and not burned – THCA does not have the narcotic effect that smoking cannabis has. The Cannabis Health Index: Combining the Science of Medical Marijuana with Mindfulness Techniques To Heal 100 Chronic Symptoms and Diseases

Billy Caldwell made a stunning recovery from the vicious cycle of seizures from a potentially fatal form of epilepsy. One would think this would convince the authorities in the UK to loosen the prohibition of cannabis oil, right? Right??

Wrong. The UK has just as much of a death grip on medical marijuana as the U.S.

Protecting the War on Drugs is a protection for prescription drugs, that, in Billy’s case, failed him. While, Spain, South Africa, Uruguay and some U.S. states have made cannabis legal for recreational use, cannabis for medical purposes is still enshrined with red tape in many parts of the UK and U.S.

DISCLAIMER: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

Heather Callaghan is an independent researcher, writer, speaker and food freedom activist. She is the Editor and co-founder of NaturalBlaze as well as a certified Self-Referencing IITM Practitioner.

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