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Thank you for sequencing these images. It is quite extraordinary that patient 3 is still alive. Go CBIS!!
Cannabis Science Releases New Photos on the Continual Improvement of Patient Three
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/cannabis-science-releases-new-photos-on-the-continual-improvement-of-patient-three-who-suffers-from-squamous-cell-carcinoma-2012-07-30
Cannabis Science CBIS -5.07% , a pioneering U.S. Biotech Company developing pharmaceutical products for global public health challenges is pleased to report on the continued progress made by Patient Three who suffers from an extremely severe case of chemo- and radiation-resistant squamous cell carcinoma.
Cannabis Science has been working closely with Patient Three for some time. He has been self-administering a topical cannabis-based extract, and continues to see reduction of the tumor mass along with apparent healing. The patient's oncologist is impressed with the improvement made from the topical application of CSSC-1.
The treatment has reduced the tumor mass down to the exposed skull, as seen in the lesion on the left side of the patient's head. There has also been a significant reduction of the tumor mass on the right side of the patient's head, and the outer perimeter of the tumor itself is decreasing. The growth of new tissue is readily seen.
An HIV physician with extensive oncology experience had the opportunity to view the photo-documentation from Patient 3 and commented, "How come I know nothing about this? We need to do trials now."
Dr. Melamede however has noted that the healing process is taking longer now that the tumor has been significantly reduced in size. "Perhaps now that the tumor burden has been significantly reduced, surgery to close the wound might be a sensible option. We look forward hearing his oncologist's opinion after his next visit in August."
The new photos of Patent 3 can be seen on the Cannabis Science website www.cannabisscience.com , "View Images of 3rd Self-Medicated Patient & His Apparent Success." More news on this 3rd patient, as well the other patients can be viewed on the Cannabis Science website, www.cannabisscience.com by clicking on the breaking news button where you will find all the cancer related and updated patient news.
About Cannabis Science, Inc.
Cannabis Science, Inc. is conducting cannabinoid research and development for unmet medical needs. The Company works with leading experts in HIV drug development, medicinal characterization, and clinical research to develop, produce, and commercialize Phytocannabinoid-based pharmaceutical products.
Cannabis Science is currently working with CBR International to develop a Pre-IND Application to the FDA that focuses on the use of CS-S/BCC-1 topical cannabis-based preparations for the treatment of basal and squamous cell carcinomas.
He used to pm me as well until I blocked him.
Gomez, I had a brief hiatus from here and saw you posting today. I also saw you are USAF. Well mate, I am a veteran Psychonaut with thousands of hours under my belt, so let's talk pilot to pilot.
CBIS to me is a vehicle for bringing healing to sick people. My passion the other day lead to my being cranky with you, and I am sorry about that. My sole drive in life is to see folks with cancer healed by a safe, natural, organic, plant medicine. I truly hope CBIS does well.
Namaste
The world has known for some time that cannabis kills cancer. It's just that no-one listened until now. There are over 800 peer reviewed scientific studies relating to cannabis and cancer. These studies have been on the www for some years. Took a long time for folks to wake up to this. You only need look at Phoenix Tears site to realise this info has been out there for some time.
The patient agreed to take part in the study. Yes, that is true. But, the patient DID NOT agree to being plastered all over the world in a documentary. I fully agree with her right to privacy. As if she has not had enough on her plate already in dealing with the cancer! Get real!!!
The science speaks for itself. Cannabis does indeed kill cancer!
I am a medical cannabis educator and patient advocate. I work globally, not just in Australia.
That is the private business of the patient.
CBIS did NOT lie to you. The simple truth is that patient 2 had not formally notified CBIS of the biopsy news until yesterday. Your email to them was answered truthfully, for as much as they knew at the time you sent the email, the patient had not notified them nor given them authority to release. This has always been the patient's prerogative.
I am not into arguing with you. I am into celebrating with the patient for the news that her cancer is gone is worth more than $$$$.
Check this entries in ride of the year for Billabong.
Patient 1 has confirmed biopsy results that show the Basal Cell Carcinoma was killed off by a topical cannabis extract.
Quote from biopsy:
Dear Adriene,
Re:
D.O.B:
I saw again last week and undertook some biopsies.
As you know we have been keeping an eye on her right cheek for a couple of years. She treated the biopsy proven BCC with a tar extract which seemed to get rid of the BCC from a clinical point of view. A persistent red spot in the middle of the area was biopsied last week, the result of which showed
benign fibrous papule only. There was certainly no evidence of BCC. I reassured of this
result over the phone today.
See here - http://www.cannabisscience.com/download/patient1_april62011_casestudy.pdf
The authority to release the biopsy results rests entirely with the patient, not CBIS.
You are wondering correctly!
The guinea pig’s tale of cannabis-based medicine
by Graham Irvine, a law lecturer and broadcaster
After nine months of bureaucratic processes, in 2009, I became and remain the first patient in Australia with my particular Parkinson’s disease (PD) symptoms to legally obtain and use a revolutionary cannabis-based medicine in a three-month clinical trial.
Sativex is not legal in Australia and its importation from Britain cost me $1000. But it did little to ease my symptoms, which was unfortunate not only for me but for the other 80,000 PD sufferers who could potentially benefit from the drug.
There are two glaring problems with this pharmaceutical. First, the psychoactive effects of its 55% THC content are claimed to be balanced by its other active ingredient, cannabinol, which is not psychoactive but has other medicinal properties. However, that was not my experience for I became stoned every time I took it.
This leads to the second problem?—?that the method of administration is inherently flawed.
Although it is supposed to be squirted onto the inner cheeks from a pump action sprayer, this is difficult to achieve. For one thing it is hard to spray accurately because there is no marker on the on the top of the sprayer to indicate the direction of the spray; the position of the ampoule blocks vision of the open mouth. Unlike aerosol sprayers, pump action sprayers such as Sativex require the user to use some force to ingest the correct dose.
Because the pump often sticks, the amount of spray generated is not an accurate or consistent dose. This is a particularly problematic for PD patients whose symptoms often include atrophy of fine motor skills, making it awkward for them to manipulate the sprayer.
Even if all these obstacles are overcome, there remains the problem that most of the medicine sprayed onto the cheeks runs down into the floor of the mouth and is swallowed into the stomach where it takes some four hours before its effects kick in, then producing a “high” lasting several hours, rendering the patient incapable of any sustained cognitive activity. So, instead of acting when the need is greatest, the drug’s efficacy is highest when it is least needed.
As I thought that my information about Sativex was important news for thousands of PD patients, I sent a letter to the British Medical Journal, the Australian Medical Journal and the Parkinson’s Disease newsletter. None of them ran the piece.
*Graham Irvine is a law lecturer and broadcaster and has recently completed a PhD on the legalisation of medicinal cannabis in New South Wales. Because university theses do not usually attract the attention of the media he has written this piece for Crikey to stimulate debate on this issue.
Source: http://www.crikey.com.au/2010/10/21/the-guinea-pigs-tale-of-cannabis-based-medicine/
I work very closely with Tony Bower (Mullaway). He is an inspiration and a healer. His case will be heard on 16 April.
Drug war fails but Australian states quietly lead the way on drug reform
Posted April 03, 2012
Listen to audio here - http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-03/drug-war-fails-but-australian-states-quietly-lead/3930034?section=nsw
With a group of prominent Australians declaring the war on drugs a resounding failure, attention now turns to the politically sensitive issue of drug law reform. The Australia 21 report says the prohibition of illicit had caused an explosion in crime, illness and death and it calls for a radical rethink on drugs policy. But already many Australian states have moved to relax the criminal penalties for drug users.
Here is a link to the report that was presented to the Australian parliament, this morning Australian time. http://www.australia21.org.au//publications/press_releases/Australia21_Illicit_Drug_Policy_Report.pdf
"The Prohibition of Illicit Drugs is Killing and Criminalising our Children and we are all Letting it Happen"
TIME TO RETHINK WAR ON DRUGS - AUSTRALIA21 REPORT
His agenda is to bash the stock to cover his shorts.
I know from the patient that the biopsy has been done!
I have no authority from the patient to say any more.
The biopsy was done in the last week. As I said earlier, it is up to the patient whether the results are made public. I am 100% confident that CBIS will release the results as soon as they have authority from the patient to do so.
Contact GioMustang and he will give you my email addy.
No one is giving out incorrect info. What Kane said was correct at that time, but there have been significant developments since then.
The biopsy has been done. Do not listen to Gomez as he is bashing to cover shorts.
Newmedman, catch me up at Facebook pls. I do not have pm privilege here. Look for the Polite avatar
Chronic Future - Killing Cancer
The objective of the "Chronic Future" documentary is to tell the truth about the benefits of medical marijuana, the government cover-up, and through the power of the media, reverse the negative stigma.
http://www.azfamily.com/good-morning-arizona/Chronic-Future---Killing-Cancer-144933105.html
Actually, it is the patient who decides if and when the biopsy will be released to the public.
The only red flag is on folks taking your advice. You imply there are no biopsy results for patient 2 and that is a nonsense.
Time to take off the rose tinted glasses that kept us safe from trouble and pain while we waited on great news from CBIS. The world is about to get a huge dose of reality in a safe, organic, non-addictive, and non-toxic medicine to kill cancer. CBIS will rock the Planet!
Message me once I add you at FB ok.
I have cast iron balls and can handle anything the prohibitionist bastards or doubters can toss my way.
Patient 1 AND patient 2 are both very good friends of mine. There is much happening in Australia right now that would gob smack you. Cannabis does indeed kill cancer! I am hoping and praying that patient 3 will produce great results also.
I don't have pm rights here so can you catch me up at Facebook. Look for my avatar. I'm pretty sure you know my real name by now.
The bands are indeed tightening and now CBIS is slowly squeezing the testicles of the prohibitionist bastards who kept this stock back for so long. Give the bastards a wee squeeze for me CBIS!!!
Motion sickness....keeping to theme, did you know that cannabis is a terrific anti nausea treatment. I suggest you get lots of meds in for if you think this week was good, next week should take you to great heights. I wonder if cannabis is also good for vertigo lol lol
Medman, it is going to be a very exciting week next week.
I am expecting news from CBIS on the biopsy in the next week. One way or another it will provide definitive proof that the Squamous Cell Carcinoma has been killed off. I feel optimistic!
Cannabis vending machine opens in New Zealand.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/newzealand/9159536/Cannabis-vending-machine-opens-in-New-Zealand.html
Also chaeck out this. From the bestselling author of Farewell, My Subaru, Too High to Fail is the first in-depth look at the burgeoning legal cannabis industry and how the “new green economy” is shaping our country. TOO HIGH TO FAIL - Doug Fine
Australia does, indeed, have the highest rate of skin cancer in the world. I really do not care which company eventually brings a proven product to the market, so long as there is a product that Australians can use to save lives. My entire focus is on the patient!