Its pretty obvious that our asinine and antiquated laws have prevented cannabis research for decades, which is the sole reason for a lack of evidence on this topic. Luckily with a change in public opinion and state laws, this disparity in knowledge is being rectified. In no way is this research complete, but if the US department of health finally admits that cannabis helps fight cancer (beyond aiding with chemotherapy and radiation side effects), I'm pretty sure it helps cure cancer. The process is called apoptosis.
By saying, "derp slowing down growth doesn't count, hurp derp" (with your head up your ass) is -blam!-ing stupid, you imbecile. Because your saying surgery, chemo, radiation don't cure cancer because like with any of those approaches, there is a chance that a single point of attack wont cure the disease. For example you get a tumor taken out, but find the procedure doesn't remove all the cancer cells, so you follow up with chemo or radiation. Anyone with basic human intelligence can reason that the two approaches work in tandem (together in case that word is too confusing for you) to cure the disease. To not accept that surgery AND chemo didn't cure the disease is just ignorant. The same is true with cannabis. Just because it doesn't cure the disease entirely, it certainly helps reduce the severity and further growth of cancer cells.
-blam!- you are stupid and I feel bad for the kids you passed your retard genes to.
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