Cannabis Oil (THC / CBD) for Treating Cancer
Dosage & Protocol | The 4 Main Steps & Considerations For Your Treatment
Consideration/Step 1 - Know Your Marker Status
It is very important for patients to get to know what their markers are and have an understanding of them. It's your information and the doctor needs to share it with you, however they're measuring your cancer.
It’s important to know and understand your markers because when you start using our specific cannabis oil properly and whatever other healthy lifestyle changes that you undertake, you will find yourself getting better.
Your markers will start coming down and we’ve found that when you see that happening, the power of belief in your healing process; the positive attitude towards it, goes a long way in the healing process of any patient. It can be a catalyst and obviously a huge motivator.
It's important to know what's happening in your life and what you're putting into your body.

Consideration/Step 2 – Your Diet (Food & Drink)
Your solids and your liquids, whatever you are eating and drinking is either going to do one of two things;
it's either going to assist the cancer's growth or it's going to assist your body in fighting the cancer.
So be very conscious of what you're putting into your body.
Search Google and research alkaline diets for cancer patients.
It's very important that you seriously consider implementing this step as part of your fightng strategy.

Consideration/Step 3 - Cannabis Oil and Dosage - Phase 1 - Building Tolerance
You're just going to start with a tiny little, half-grain-of-rice size squeezed out of the provided syringe. Tiny, tiny, tiny.
You can put that half-grain-of-rice size of oil on something and eat it or just put it into the little capsules that are sent free of charge with your oil order (the empty ones).
You have it in the morning after breakfast and again in the evening just before you go to bed. Simple as that.
There are likely to be no side-effects other than makes you/the patient a little sleepy, so you'll have a lovely sleep, minus any discomfort, minus any pain, just giving your body a chance to heal.
In the morning, you have your oil again.
You might feel a little bit dozy for the 1st morning or two, but after those 2-3 initial mornings, you'll find that you'll just carry on as per normal without any sleepiness. So what is important is consistency.
So from here on in with you daily treatment and doses, it’s all about consistency - consistency - consistency.
It would be much better for you to have your oil in smaller doses two or three times per day, a tiny amount, than have a big amount at night only.
Over time you will start to build a tolerance for the Cannabis Oil.

Consideration/Step 4 - Cannabis Oil and Dosage - Phase 2 - Increasing Dose
This is why it is always suggested that you starting off with a half-grain-of-rice size of oil worth.
However, if that is not sufficient, the patient must and is welcome to increase their dosage.
Conversely, if that half-grain-of-rice size of oil is too much, then just decrease the dose/amount slightly.
But the objective over the next few weeks and months is for the patient to increase their dose slowly/gradually and carefully.
It's equally important to dose consistency.
So start off for the first two weeks or so having your oil dose in the morning and in the evening you will sleep nicely etc.
Equally, in the morning you can start with half-grain-of-rice size of oil and increase or decrease accordingly.
And then within the 3rd or 4th week, ideally, if you were to add just a very small lunchtime dose, that would be fantastic.
But again, you measure cancer through markers, through tumour sizes and so on, and so you, the patient, need to aware of/on top those makers/measurements so you can better identify the level at which you are getting better. Simple as that.

Protocol Summary
1. Keep up to date, know what's going on with your cancer markers as per your medical Doctor(s).
2. Research and seriously consider following an alkaline diet.
3. Use your cannabis oil consistently and carefully.
4. Consider how you can increase your dose gradually and carefully from week 3 or 4+. Stay regularly aware of your Cancer markers and measurements so you can track progress and alter your protocol if needs be.