And people thought Alice of Alice's restaurant didn't know what she was doing when she started putting it in her cookies 60 years ago.
LOL! It would have been healthier, as explained in the video and links, if Alice has served the leaves raw in salads. But not nearly as much fun . . .
You know, since it is the flowering tops (the "buds") which contain the highest concentration by far of the psychoactive compounds and it is the non-pschoactive compounds found in higher concentrations in leaves and roots (stems too, but those are hard to juice), I am thinking that if someone knew a pot grower they could probably get a good supply of leaves and such for a pittance. Keeping in mind, of course, that the powers that be consider the leaves, stems and roots to be just as illegal (where applicable) as the flowering tops.
You probably had to be there to fully appreciate that video, but then I WAS there . . .
What form of cannabis did she take? Hemp oil? Juiced cannabis? Hopefully not hempseed oil, which many mistakenly take. At any rate, I like the idea of using cannabis oil/juiced cannabis as part of an overall anti-cancer protocol, but would not recommend it as a sole treatment option, as is true for just about any item - including my beloved oleander extract.
What form of cannabis did your patient choose? Hopefully not hempseed oil instead of actual hemp oil or juiced cannabis. I like the idea of including cannabis in an overall anti-cancer protocol, but not as a standalone treatment. The same is true for just about any single item, including my beloved oleander extract.