On another hand, 60 grams of highly concentrated THC (the main active ingredient in cannabis, marijuana, whatever you wanna call it), consumed in 90 days DOES cure cancer. And it's real, actual science. Google is your friend:
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...cures%20cancer
The process is simple, yet hella clever. When a THC molecule meets up with a cancer cell's cannabinoid receptor site, it does a Jedi Mind Trick on the cell, telling it to activate the natural process every cell eventually uses on itself when it's time to die. The process is called "apoptosis", and THC induces it in cancer cells
without doing the same to healthy tissue!
You may ask "If this is true, then why isn't it all over the news???" Good question, and it has a simple answer. The 60 grams of highly concentrated THC cost about $3,000. Total. How do you think the pharmaceutical companies (with their toxic and massively expensive chemo drugs) feel about
that sort of competition? How much money do you think they'd be willing to spend to keep a massively cheaper, more effective, far less toxic, competitor out of the market?