Cannabinoids for Cancer [New Webinar!]

July 19th, 2024 at 10:11 am EDT
I can personally attest to the benefit of Cannabinoids - both for myself (Dr Andrew), and my dog Tula.

I unfortunately broke my collar bone 6 weeks ago, Tula is nearing 13 and she has been doing a ton of running keeping up to me :-(

We have our original CBD supplement, Dr Jones' ULTIMATE CBD for Dogs and Cats, and our NEW cannabinoid supplement that are both very beneficial for pain and inflammation.

I started with the CBD, but then got even better relief when I used  Dr Jones' ULTIMATE Cannabinoid Blend for Dogs and Cats, - I can happily say that it worked GREAT!

A big benefit is that they can provide pain relief for dogs and cats WITHOUT all the nasty side effects of the anti inflammatory drugs.

Those same anti inflammatory drugs such as Rimadyl, Metacam, Deramaxx, Previcox, Galliprant, can ALL seriously affect your pet's liver.  In fact elevated liver enzymes are one of the most common things I would see in veterinary practice.

Meaning it's common, but there are things you can do about it. We are having a NEW Webinar about this, and you're invited!

Unlock the Secrets of Proven Natural Remedies for Dog and Cat Liver Disease

Join me LIVE in this 60 Minute FREE Online Seminar

Date: Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Time: 5:00pm Pacific (7:00pm Central, 8:00pm Eastern)

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This is a pic of Lewis and my daughter Aliza a few years ago :-)
Cannabinoids for Cancer

A reoccurring topic in the medical field is the potential use of cannabinoids in cancer treatment. Cannabinoids are chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant that have been shown to have various therapeutic effects, including pain relief and anti-inflammatory properties. The two most well-known cannabinoids are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), but there are many others, including CBC, CBG and CBN.

Recent research has focused on the role of cannabinoids in cancer treatment, particularly for their ability to target and inhibit tumor growth. Studies have shown that cannabinoids can induce cell death in cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed. This makes them a promising alternative or complementary treatment option for cancer patients.

One review study published in the Journal of Association of Basic Medical Sciences said this:

Cannabis sativa L. has been used as an herbal remedy for centuries and is the most important source of phytocannabinoids.


The endocannabinoid system (ECS) consists of receptors, endogenous ligands (endocannabinoids) and metabolizing enzymes, and plays an important role in different physiological and pathological processes.

Phytocannabinoids and synthetic cannabinoids can interact with the components of ECS or other cellular pathways and thus affect the development/progression of diseases, including cancer.

In cancer patients, cannabinoids have primarily been used as a part of palliative care to alleviate pain, relieve nausea and stimulate appetite. In addition, numerous cell culture and animal studies showed antitumor effects of cannabinoids in various cancer types.

They concluded this:

Cannabinoids are a large and important class of complex compounds that have a promising therapeutic potential for the treatment of variety of diseases, including cancer.

Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew

P.S. I was 1st introduced to cannabinoids while treating my last dog Lewis for Cancer. They were the only thing that gave him good pain relief, and extended his quality of life.

If you have a pet in pain, or are looking for an alternative cancer remedy, I would suggest you consider the cannabinoids. CBD is part of the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol.

Our cannabinoids are here:

P.P.S Our New Pet Liver Disease Webinar: As a BONUS for signing up you'll get a copy of the webinar, along with ALL the slides - this is ONLY available for those who sign up.

P.P.P.S. I am also going to be answering your most pressing pet health and nutrition questions, but you NEED to be on the webinar to ask them.
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