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Woman Given 6 Weeks To Live Cures Her Stomach Cancer With Cannabis Oil

Woman with stomach and bowel cancer fully recovers

 on 13th March 2018 @ 8.31pm
joy smith  52  from coventry uk  took the cannabis oil alongside her chemotherapy © press
Joy Smith, 52, from Coventry UK, took the cannabis oil alongside her chemotherapy

A woman who was diagnosed with stomach and bowel cancer and given just six weeks to live has fully recovered after taking Cannabis oil (CBD oil).  

Joy Smith, 52, from Coventry UK, took the cannabis oil alongside her chemotherapy after reding report about other cancer patients in the US who also beat the disease after using Marijuana.

Doctors reacted by describing Ms. Smith as 'the luckiest woman in the world' and remain baffled as she went straight into remission after she started taking the oil.

Last month Neon Nettle reported that 44-year-old mother cured her breast cancer by taking one drop of cannabis oil a day.

 cannabis oil should be legalized for medical purposes   people are dying and chemotherapy isn t curing them  © press
'Cannabis oil should be legalized for medical purposes - people are dying and chemotherapy isn't curing them.'

daily mail reports: She is speaking out to encourage cannabis' legislation for medical use, saying: 'I'm a walking miracle. The doctors call me Wonder Woman.

'Cannabis oil should be legalized for medical purposes - people are dying and chemotherapy isn't curing them.'

Ms. Smith takes the nutritional supplement cannabidiol, which is derived from cannabis and is legal in the UK, however, her treatment also contains THC, which is what makes users 'high' and is not permitted.

She is believed to buy the oil illegally online.

'I was a bit skeptical about the oil at first as I'd never taken drugs or anything like that - but I know I would not be here today without it. I want to tell everybody.'

After being diagnosed with terminal cancer, Ms. Smith was told chemotherapy would only buy her more time.

She started having treatment every two weeks for three days but had to have the line that delivered her chemotherapy taken out after she developed sepsis.

Ma Smith was unaware her friends had been researching an alternative cancer cure online until she was handed a cannabis-based tablet out of the blue.

doctors reacted by describing ms  smith as  the luckiest woman in the world  a © press
Doctors reacted by describing Ms. Smith as 'the luckiest woman in the world' a

She said: 'I didn't want to take it at first; I didn't know what it was.

'Afterwards, I felt drunk, all the nurses were looking at me and I was trying to act normal. I couldn't speak, my words just slurred out.'

Ms. Smith then started researching cannabis oil online and discovered it had worked for other sufferers.

She said: 'I was looking for reassurance. I wanted to know if anyone had ever been cured by it.

'I was taking it on and off. But when I'd been having it three-to-five times a week, the scans were getting better and then when I stopped taking it the scans showed no change.

'At first, I was only taking a tiny drop the size of about half a grain of rice.

'Sometimes it takes hours to kick in and sometimes it's straight away. You do get stoned, and you get very tired. It made me want to sleep so I tend to just stay in bed when I've taken it.'

Describing her miraculous discovery, Ms. Smith said: 'It's impossible, but I've beaten science. My friends kept saying if anyone was going to beat it, it would be me, and I did - I'm still here.

'People are starting to learn more about it now, it's what's keeping me here.

'When people are dying something needs to be done. I want to do everything I can to get it legalized for medicinal purposes in the UK.'

'I wouldn't be here now without it.'

A few days after learning she has nearly beaten the disease, Ms. Smith discovered she won a competition she entered while 'high'.

She said: 'I would have been stoned in bed and I entered an ITV competition, it must have been a text to win one.

'I'd just got back from the trip when Loose Women phoned me to tell me I'd won £84,000 - I thought they were winding me up!'

After ticking everything off her bucket list after she received the terminal diagnosis, Ms Smith is unsure how to spend her prize money.

She said: 'I did everything I wanted to do. The money doesn't even feel real at the moment, it's just so surreal. It's been a whirlwind.'

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