Secret Cannabis Alchemy
Nexus|February-March 2020
Scientific research affirms ancient health uses of this healing herb
Greg Fredericks
Secret Cannabis Alchemy

Over the centuries, many alchemists have attempted to find sources of information from the etheric plane to create ever-greater decoctions to help humanity. Through whatever means one seeks inspiration—whether it is meditation, hallucinogens, channelling or just years of experience with herbs and the human condition—sometimes epiphanies just happen. This is the case with the most significant efficacious herb in human consciousness, cannabis.

Sometimes the best methods can originate when one is presented with difficult situations. When a practitioner is presented with a patient who is inoperable or palliative, suffering a lot of pain and not able to take opiates, what options are there? While there is no guarantee of a complete cure, most patients are grateful to endure less pain. They may also have greater quality of life for their remaining time on the earth plane.

In March 2019 a cannabis symposium was held at Tweed Heads, NSW, Australia. Canadian and Irish medical doctors made it abundantly clear that Australia and New Zealand are behind the rest of the world for the legal/medically sanctioned use of cannabinoid therapy. Recently Canada has legalized cannabis and has opted to forego hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines to instead receive billions in revenue while legally employing thousands of people. This is a complete departure from the old institutionalized mindset. Other changes in attitude have proposed that cannabis can be used as an exiting method for those wanting to break from their opiate dependency. This is a total reversal to the old unproven notion that cannabis is a gateway to other drugs.

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