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Cannabis & Cancer: Thanks to hemp oil teenager Alysa Erwin has beat the odds
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Cannabis & Cancer: Thanks to hemp oil teenager Alysa Erwin has beat the odds




01 Feb, 2015 by <a data-ipb="nomediaparse" href="http://www.theamericancultivator.com/author/michelle/" title="Posts by TACultivator">TACultivator</a>





It was four years ago, in January 2011 that debilitating headaches began to plague then 14-year-old Alysa Erwin. A few months later the Erwin familys lives were upended when she was diagnosed with grade 3 anaplastic astrocytoma brain cancer at the Mott Childrens Hospital at the University of Michigan Medical Center. The prognosis was grim; Alysa might live 18 to 24 months with the help of chemotherapy. The tumor was one of the spider web types; it was spread through her brain with no centralized mass that could be targeted with radiation.


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It was shortly after they began the treatment that the Erwins became familiar with medical marijuana and Rick Simpson Hemp Oil, a cannabis extract that some people use to treat cancer, and began traveling an up and down trail that theyre still on. Unfortunately they are foundering their way through the process with little guidance from the medical establishment as they try to save Alysas life.

After Alysa was first diagnosed she was given a course of chemo, a pill form drug called Temedor and sent back to their northern Michigan home. The chemo treatment had her bedridden.


She was deathly sick, says her mother Carly Erwin.


The teenagers headaches were worse and she couldnt keep food down. Her parents worried that the treatment was as bad as the disease. Then they heard from Carlys father who lived downstate. Hed heard about the Simpson oil and thought that might hold some hope for his granddaughter. The family began researching and watched the videos What If Cannabis Cured Cancer and Run from the Cure. Those and numerous others on the subject are available on YouTube.


This is the end, we thought, says Carly. If this is all that chemo can do, at least we can make her comfortable for the months that she had left with us.


After some family discussion, including Alysa, they decided to stop the chemo and try the Simpson oil. The next step was to actually get some, which they did with the help of Gersh Avery in the Ann Arbor area. She took her first dose of the oil in early August. Carly mixed some with peanut butter and fed her daughter a teaspoon full. After the very first dose there was a miraculous transformation in the sick girl.


About 30 minutes after taking cannabis oil she was out of her room eating and smiling, says Carly. We knew what we wanted after seeing her but we wanted to see what she wanted because it was her body. The light was back in her eyes again. She was back to herself. She said she wasnt doing chemo anymore; she was only doing cannabis oil............................


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I got huge chills reading this. That article is not too long but covers such a long journey for that entire family. Good stuff and this one had a happy ending, very nice. [img]/emoticons/yahooimages_2ywygih.gif[/img]
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