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Case of the Moment: PolyMVA Pulls Disabled Veteran Cannabis Activist from Jaws of Death, part 1.
Normally, these case reports are anonymous, but Sister Somayah Kambui consented to use her real name. Sister Somayah is well-known and loved for her work on behalf of seriously ill patients who benefited from cannabis as a substitute for opiates in treating severe pain of sickle cell anemia (her illness, until recently her main illness). Sister Somayah has also been a pioneer in nutritional therapy for sickle cell disease, the use of essential fatty acids. As it happens, oil from the hemp seed has the perfect blend of omega fatty acids for humans, and this oil is beneficial in most (or all) of the same ways as fish oil, without risk of mercury. It is anti-inflammatory and pro-health.
Sister Somayah also fought City Hall and won, after much hard work, 60 days in jail, and a series of costly visits from LAPD to her house and sanctuary, the Courts finally ordered the police to leave her alone and allow her to do her thing with medical cannabis and hemp seed oil.
Sister Somayah was recently diagnosed with lung cancer, by x-ray. It's not 100% official without some type of tissue to confirm the diagnosis, and Somayah did not want to endure the trauma. When I saw her three weeks ago, she was extremely weak. Her room was a double flight of stairs, and she huffed and puffed to finish even a single flight of stairs, and had to rest before attempting the second flight. Although she didn't say so exactly at the time, she later admitted she had been worried that she could leave her body any moment. She wasn't sure she would live to see Saturday, her 10th annual Million Marijuana March near downtown LA.
On Friday, May 2, on my urgent request/insistence, she came to my office. I started her on PolyMVA, and I watched as she took her first drink of it. "Doc!" she said as it was going down, "Could this stuff already be working?" It appeared that she immediately had a jump of improvement. Placebo effect? Perhaps. Maybe. Even if so, it's a wonderful jump start to healing. Somayah went home with PolyMVA and hope.
On May 3, her second day of PolyMVA, she led the Million Marijuana March with a vitality that surprised her. It might have been expected that even if a very sick person managed the energy for a major event, there is usually a price to pay afterwards in pain, fatigue, and malaise. But Somayah just kept ketting better and better. She soon could walk up the stairs easily, without needing to rest, and without huffing and puffing. Now, Somayah feels like she's been given her life back. She no longer feels like she could even die in ten minutes, as she had before. PolyMVA literally pulled Somayah from the jaws of the death.
This dramatic improvement on Somayah's energy is one of the effect 's of PolyMVA. It improves efficiency of aerobic metabolism (like Somayah's low oxygen), and interferes with the already low efficiency of anaerobic metabolsm (cancer).
In my experience, having a dramatic improvement of energy and feeling of well being bodes well for success in driving the cancer away.
Stay tuned for part 2 in the future.
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