Cannabiquin and Why I Wish It Was Available 15 years ago.

Dave Young
Nov 1 · 3 min read

I have been reading a lot about hemp oil, CBD, Thymoquinone, and the like lately. What strikes me the most is how I wish I had Cannabiquin when I was going through cancer treatment.

In February of 2004 I had major abdominal surgery to remove a tumor in my intestines. I had Non-Hodgkins lymphoma. I’m okay now. But the surgery needed 22 staples and 2 of the biggest sutures they can put in the human body to hold me all together.

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After recovering from that ordeal, I had to start chemotherapy. I was given some of the harshest chemo drugs possible to ensure that my cancer was gone and wouldn’t spread further. This chemotherapy lasted for a year, where I was in the hospital for a week and out for 2. I had 6 spinal taps during that time. Because the drugs were so harsh I ended up having to have several platelet and red blood cell transfusions. As you can imagine, this was terrible.

I had a hard time with everything. Good thing is though that I don’t remember everything from that time. But what I do remember is how hard it was. I wanted to die on my terms because the chemo was killing me. Of course this meant that I was contemplating suicide at that point. If it wasn’t for the fact that someone I love found some Cannabis for me, I probably would have completed it.

The Cannabis allowed me to eat and gain some weight. It helped me get through the toughest parts and because of it I am here today.

If Cannabiquin had been around, I know that I would have been using this instead. Reading what I’ve read and seeing the testimonials only proves this for me. The full spectrum hemp oil will have worked through my endocannabinoid system and helped me deal with the stresses of chemotherapy and the Thymoquinone would have enhanced that process. The thymoquinone would have also helped to maintain my immune system through while also helping to maintain my endocrine system so that the chemo wouldn’t take such such a drastic toll on healthy cells. Yes, cannabis got me through it, but Cannabiquin looks like it would have been even more helpful, it would have helped in all the same ways, but with a more predictable effect.

I can’t go back 15 years and introduce myself to Cannabiquin, but I hope that others who have to go through what I did, have the opportunity to use this product and I hope it helps them as much as it appears it would have helped me.

Of course nothing in this article has been evaluated by the FDA and I am not a doctor. Cannabiquin is not intended to treat or diagnose any disease or illness. I am simply relaying to you my impressions of how it probably would have helped me 15 years ago. You should always consult your doctor before trying something like this.

More information about Cannabiquin and the ability to purchase it can be found here.

***** These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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