Cancer
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“Cortisol elevates blood glucose and would inhibit the thyroid. Since there is evidence of thyroid deficiency in various cancers, and since thyroid supplementation reduces the incidence of spontaneous or induced tumors in animal studies, thyroid therapy would be desirable in cancer, especially if there is cachexia. Gerson,2 Tallberg,3 and others have reported good results from using thyroid as part of supportive therapy.” Ray Peat - From PMS to Menopause
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yes. High doses of THC (cannabis extract as FECO, or full extract cannabis oil) in a rectal suppository, 250mg, 3 times a day, can I believe get rid of almost all forms of cancer and it doesn't make you high. You can use fenbendazole and ivermectin and lots of other things, but the high dose THC gets rid of cancer. I think it turns the cells into normies again so there is no massive toxic reaction or necrosis or apoptosis.
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@Ecstatic_Hamster Dr. Peat didn't seem to like cannabis much. What do you think he would say of this idea?
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@attempting he did not study endogenous cannabinoids. Sadly.
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Dr Peat was asked how THC and CBD are understood in a bioenergetic view?
“I've been looking for the real beneficial effects and it's always very ambiguous as far as I can see. It is sedative and in some circumstances anti-inflammatory, but not always. And for many years I haven't been able to resolve the ambiguity to have a definite opinion.” Ray Peat
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@Peatly Thanks Peatly & Hamster. THat is interesting stuff. I think a lot of us wish he had paid more attention to cannabis. FWIW, I think he would have found THCv very interesting.
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@attempting Dr Peat wasn’t shy of research. When he said, ‘I've been looking for the real beneficial effects’ I take that to mean he made considerable effort. The question of cannabis came up frequently in interviews. He was a curious man and I trust that if there was something worth finding he would have found it.
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As a seasoned pot user I can sympathise. It's a vast subject for the variance in composition of herbs, isolates and vehicles to consume them. Literature search for THC/CBD isolates is tricky and they vary. To weigh that with literature search for "natural" product and turn it in to some kind of practical advisory... difficult.
And then there's the 21st century corporatisation of it. More context. More tricky.
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@Ecstatic_Hamster this is fascinating. Where did you hear of this?
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