Marijuana Oil Rescued 3-Year-Old from the Clutches of Cancer
Marijuana Oil Rescued 3-Year-Old from the Clutches of Cancer

No doubt nurses tag, commendable recovery of a three-year-old cancer-stricken boy, Cash Hyde, as Christmas miracle. As per reports, father of Cash, Mike Hyde had never seen such a troubling time, seeing his young son reeling under the agony of primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) in Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah last year.

With no hope of early respite from the harrowing experience, Cash had become a crying baby. The situation went to an extent that he stopped taking food through gastrostomy tube (or G-tube). Suppressed by the extensive administration of anti-nausea medications, Hyde was left with no option but to put his son under the medication of 0.3 milligrams of marijuana oil through the same G-tube.

To the surprise of all, father claimed, “I put him on the oil and he started eating again, his quality of life completely changed, and we were told it was a miracle… that it was just amazing. He was sitting up and laughing again”.

Just after few months, Cash’s life took an unfortunate turn when he suffered a litany of blows, including septic shock, stroke and pulmonary hemorrhaging all in a row. Even though doctors refuted an iota of hope for his survival, Cash defeated all odds and came out as a winner on the undeterred hope of his father on the medication of marijuana.

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