Laurie Canadian420
by on March 24, 2015
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Both my parents have died from cancer. Both went through Chemotherapy and I have watched them suffer from the affects. If only we were more educated about Cannabis and its benefits. Laurie Canadian420

Here is a survivor.... Meet Stefanie LaRue: Cancer Survivor and Medical Marijuana Advocate
Stefanie LaRue was 30 years old when she was diagnosed with Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer and given the dismal prognosis of less than a year to live. That was nine years ago.
In 2013 Stefanie had a Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) and the results were not good. This was now her third reoccurrence of cancer. The chemo sensitivity testing concluded there were five lines of chemo treatments that would work on the tumors.
Stefanie declined the treatment. “I did my homework. I researched as much as I could. I watched. I listened. I read. I contacted. I prayed. Most of all, I believed. I weighed my options, which were essentially chemotherapy or cannabis oil, and I decided to take the natural route this time…” she says.
Stefanie followed the Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) protocol until she was cancer-free. “Cannabis oil killed all of the tumors in my body. My monthly lab and quarterly scan results are proof that the cannabis oil treatment worked,” she says. Her doctor, who had previously been skeptical, now credits these “alternative” treatments as the reason for her speedy recovery.
Now that her cancer is gone, Stefanie takes a maintenance dose of .5 gram of concentrated cannabis oil per day and it seems to be working. Her last scan in December of 2014 showed no signs of cancerous tumors.
Stefanie LaRue: An Inspiration To Cancer Patients
Stefanie began sharing her story with others, urging women to empower themselves. She works with various breast cancer organizations, with a focus on young women (under the age of 40) who have been diagnosed with cancer.
As far as the cannabis movement goes, Stefanie is in it for the long haul. According to her, “It is going to take our actual patient community to help fast track changing the laws federally so it is important that we share, support one another, and join forces in advocating together on this journey until we are not deemed as criminals any longer. Yes, change is happening, but it is not happening fast enough!”

Also a look at her video https://youtu.be/NBqCqHWILA0


https://www.facebook.com/Canadian420nurses - Laurie Canadian420
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Grizzly Clair
THIS!!! This is what I am talking about. The power of natural, resourceful healing is the way to a better change. Thank you so much for sharing, this is truly what I like to hear! Sending all my support to Stefanie as well <img src="http://420nurses.com/file/pic/emoticon/default/smile.png" alt="Sm... View More
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Sassy_Taylor
Thank you for sharing this I shared this on my Facebook
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Laurie Canadian420
Love ya 2 my sexy LunaKush xo
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