Cannabis Proving To Be A Better Treatment For Lyme Disease

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Lyme disease can be treated with antibiotics, but recent studies show that cannabis can do a lot more to cure it which can bring change in Lyme disease medications. Check out the article we found at Natural News.

There are two levels of handling Lyme with cannabis: managing symptoms well by smoking marijuana, or completely reversing the disease with cannabis oil. Not many are aware of cannabis oil pioneered by Rick Simpson a few years ago. Rick has said that most of the healing qualities of cannabis are lost in the smoke.

Alexis, diagnosed with late-stage Lyme disease, is an example of someone handling symptoms without pharmaceuticals by smoking marijuana. She was on antibiotics long enough for her gastrointestinal tract to be damaged and to be hospitalized with hemorrhagic colitis.

She was taken off antibiotics and put on several strong pain prescriptions that were barely effective while putting her into lower emotional states. Then she tried smoking marijuana.

That routine handled most of her nausea, enabled her to eat well enough to avoid wasting away, helped her sleep better and eased her pain while elevating her mood. She maintains that marijuana has been the best thing for her Lyme disease.

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7 Responses to “Cannabis Proving To Be A Better Treatment For Lyme Disease”

  1. Jon N Christa Sanford

    Jan 24. 2017

    Yes! Yes!

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  2. TCM Healing Secrets

    Jan 26. 2017

    who else really gets this

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  3. Gaylyn McCusker

    Jan 26. 2017

    Even the field-hemp type of marijuana has healing properties, if you don’t want the ‘buzz’…

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    Jan 26. 2017

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    Jan 26. 2017

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    Jan 27. 2017

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    Jun 03. 2017

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