Question Authority: Kids Need Grass

Grass…hee, hee. 🙂 Always makes me laugh. Sounds so 70’s. Like Cheech and Chong.

A bit too much of a generalization? Ok, maybe all kids don’t need grass, but this little guy sure did.

This story is starting to make the rounds on the large news outlets. Dad secretly gives two year old son suffering from cancer medical marijuana…and the boy is cured! Alright, maybe not cured as a direct result, but it sure did play a large role.

I can’t even imagine the anguish that a parent feels watching their child suffer from a deadly illness, but to have the medical field dismiss natural medicines – with the potential to at the very least ease symptoms and pain and at best offer a cure – all while flooding that little body with an extremely toxic mix of chemicals is inexcusable.

Is right from wrong really this difficult for our society to figure out?

By the way, this isn’t fringe science, and it’s nothing new. Would you consider Harvard University as fringe? A 2007 study at Harvard University found that marijuana cut the tumor growth in common lung cancer in half and significantly reduced the ability of the cancer to spread.

All while giving patients the giggles and a desire for Cheetos?

Oh, you’re right, we should stick to toxic chemicals that make us sick and cause our hair to fall out. That seems much safer than a natural plant with much safer and productive outcomes. Way to go science/medical/government. Sure feels like you’re looking out for us and not your own interests. (Can you pick up on my sarcasm? I’m laying it on pretty thick. – Tommy Boy anyone?)

All the while alcohol and tobacco are available at the nearest Kwiki Mart. Seem right to you? Seems like some ulterior motivates may be afoot.

Question authority.

Hats of to this dude for being an amazing dad.

One thought on “Question Authority: Kids Need Grass

  1. Always looking for a bit of a debate huh?!?! Hope we are never in that place to have to make those choices. XO

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