The idea that cannabis kills cancer cells seems to no longer be a conspiracy theory in the United States. With this information, can any state legitimately say no to medicinal marijuana?

Or could it even be considered a preventative herb to avoid getting cancer?

According to Amy Willis, to the official cancer advice website, the US government has added a page on the use of cannabis and cannabinoids.

She advises, “The National Cancer Institute, part of the US Department of Health, now advises that ‘cannabinoids may be useful in treating the side effects of cancer and cancer treatment’ by smoking, eating it in baked products, drinking herbal teas or even spraying it under the tongue.”

The site lists numerous medicinal uses of cannabis, such as stress- relief, pain relief, anti-inflammatory and antiviral activity, anti-anxiety, and anti-tumor properties, reduction of muscle spasms due to multiple sclerosis, and much more.

It also explains how lab experiments have shown that cannabis kills cancer cells.

She adds: “Several scientific studies have suggested this in the past, and in April this year the US government’s National Institute on Drug Abuse revised their publications to suggest cannabis could shrink brain tumors by killing off cancer cells.”

If the United States government is finally willing to admit these benefits and that cannabis has been proven to kill cancer cells, then will other western nations follow suit?

If good health and decreasing cancer rates is important to you, then contact your government and tell them about the great benefits of cannabis – a natural herb that has a long list of benefits without the side effects of man-made cancer treatments.

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Sources and References:

www.cancer.gov

countercurrentnews.com

www.dietoflife.com