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This post isn’t for everybody but if it will help somebody that has the problem, I wanted to post it.

One of my dogs is a large Ridgeback that I’ve had for 10 years. I estimate he was 4 or 5 when he adopted me at the meat market inside the Mercado in Chapala.

About 3 years ago, he went down and was unable to get up. Although I didn’t have it diagnosed, I knew that big dogs had this problem, be it hip dysplasia, or something else. While I don’t believe in doctors or vets, this was “my” dog so I called a vet to look at him just in case I was wrong and there was an easy fix. The vet informed me the only thing I could do for the dog was put him down.

Like I said, this was “my” dog and that wasn’t an option. I started him on Vitamin C and Dr. Christophers BF&C powder (Bone, Flesh and Cartilage), it restores connective tissue. After a few days he was able to get up with my help but was no longer able to climb stairs or go for walks. I continued for several months and he got a little better but he never fully recovered.

I called another vet who said he could give him a cortisone injection that would probably help for a few days and then I could give him cortisone pills. I knew the cortisone would ultimately kill him, but hey, that’s what pharmaceuticals do and what difference would it make if I had to put him down anyway. I ok’ed the shot but was not going to get him the pills. By the next day he was able to get up and walk around. He walked for a week before he went down again. Like all pharmaceuticals that don’t cure anything, merely treat symptoms, they do cause other problems. He was not able to control his bladder during that week.

Once I realized he was down again and the situation was desperate, I decided to try the most medicinal plant on the planet, in oil form. I began giving him the oil every night. The immediate effect that was most noticeable was he was able to sleep the whole night and well into the next morning. By the third day he was able to get up but it was a struggle, sliding his butt across the floor till he got the momentum to get up. Also, he had regained control of his bladder. In a week he was getting up easily and I started taking him for walks.

It’s been a little over three years since he first went down. Now when I take him for walks, I have to use a leash as he doesn’t stop running if he’s loose and I’m still not sure that’s good for him. He’s up and down the stairs without a problem. He jumps up on the couch (yeh, I know, but he gets to do whatever he wants). He has full bladder control and he’s like a much younger dog. He has energy. About four months ago, I ran out of the oil and rather than try to obtain the product to make the oil, I stopped giving it to him to see how he would do. I’ve seen no difference which shows me the oil isn’t treating the symptom, it cured him.

I’m not fooling myself. He’s still a very old dog and age will eventually do him in, but for now I’ve gotten a lot of extra years with him.

The following video will give you all the information you need. The process of making oil is demonstrated beginning at the 28:25 minute mark. I encourage watching the entire movie as it’s about a bunch of old geezer’s, just like us, that discovered the cure for cancer. They went around Canada curing cancer patients for free. They cured people the doctors had given up on and were given less than a week to live. Their reward for saving lives, they got thrown in jail. While the movie focuses on Cancer, it pretty much cures everything and it works on dogs too. While the Government claims there have been no studies on this, in fact, there’s been hundreds of studies showing this cures cancer. Not that your Government would ever lie to you, I’m sure it’s just a lack of communication between departments. 59 minute run time, worth the watch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmYNLNF7NBw

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Yes and no. Yes, you can legally have 5 grams in your possession. No, it's not enough to make the oil. I don't use it, I don't like being high. I wouldn't have written this if I were in possession. I risked it for my dog and should I ever get sick, I'll risk it again for myself, although it doesn't appear to be much of a risk as nobody in authority really cares what you do here. I have read where they're working on changing the laws to allow you to grow two plants. If that happens, that would be sufficient to make the oil. If anybody is in doubt about how well this works, here's a few Government studies listed on the .GOV site. You know, the studies that never took place.

U.S. Government owns the patent on cannabis
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Cannabis Cures Skin Cancer
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Cannabis Cures Liver Cancer
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Cannabis Cures Cancer in General
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marijuana kills cancer cells
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Cannabis Induces apoptosis of uterine cervix cancer cells
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Cannabis treatment in lymphoma
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Cannabis kills cancer cells
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Cannabis inhibits Cancer Cell Invasion
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Biochemist Dr. Hornby tells us in The Union: The Business Behind Getting High that for marijuana to kill, someone would have to smoke about 15,000 joints in 20 minutes.

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No Gringal, this is different. This isn't arthritis or joint pain, the dog lost complete use of his legs. He was crippled and could not walk or even get up. I'm very familiar with Wobenzym. I used to own a health food store (guess that's why I'm into this subject) and sold Wobenzym 20 years ago. When Glucosamine and/or Glucosamine/Chondroitin came out, they worked as well or better for a tenth of the price and Wobenzym stopped selling. At a suggested retail price of $68 for a 2 week supply, when the main ingredients are nothing more than Pancreatin, Papain and Bromelain, it's really overpriced. If it was as simple as giving the dog a few enzymes, I'm sure the doggy pharmaceutical companies would be all over it. As is, they have no cure and Wobenzym won't help either.

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Two guys in Colorado Springs have made an extract from marijuana that cures epileptic seisures instantly. The extract has little to no THC in it. The last I heard, it was only available for children. Families from all over the world are moving to Colorado Springs to get this treatment for their epileptic children. The sad part is that a very close friend has a daughter who is mentally challenged and has grand maul seizures every day, but can't get the treatment because she is 30 years old.

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