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Episode 476: Her Inoperable Lung Cancer is Gone

Episode 476: Her Inoperable Lung Cancer is Gone

Update: 2025-12-10
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  • Lynette experienced severe symptoms before diagnosis including inability to walk short distances without collapsing, constant coughing that prevented speaking, and extreme fatigue that made basic activities impossible.
  • Medical professionals initially prescribed antibiotics three times before ordering urgent X-rays and MRI scans, which led to immediate referral to a lung cancer specialist and hospitalization.
  • Hospital procedures included draining 1.5 liters of fluid described as "porridge-like" from Lynette's lung cavity, followed by surgery to fuse the pleural lining, but the left lung had completely collapsed making the cancer inoperable.
  • Doctors determined chemotherapy was not an option and sent Lynette home for palliative care with an estimated survival time of 12-18 months.
  • Monica Hayes, Lynette's daughter and a registered nurse, developed a comprehensive treatment protocol inspired by her partner Craig Burrells who had survived cancer using similar methods.
  • Treatment protocol consisted of THC oil administered rectally three times daily at seven-hour intervals, combined with a complete alkaline plant-based diet eliminating sugar, dairy, and meat.
  • Monica initially administered the THC suppositories herself as a nurse before teaching her mother to self-administer, noting the confronting nature of the intimate medical care.
  • Improvements became visible within the first two weeks including elimination of coughing, reduced shortness of breath, increased energy levels, and Lynette's ability to work in her garden.
  • Additional treatments included ivermectin, fenbendazole antiparasitic medications, alkaline water, and CBD oil to counteract the psychoactive effects of THC while maintaining therapeutic benefits.
  • After three months of treatment, scan results showed 80% cancer clearance, prompting Lynette to perform a celebratory tap dance for her oncologist.
  • Lynette's oncologist was thrilled with the results and noted perfect blood work, though the medical team was not informed about the cannabis treatment due to legal concerns in Australia.
  • Family members, initially skeptical, became amazed by the transformation and now call Monica a "miracle worker" after witnessing Lynette's complete symptom reversal.
  • Lynette's next scan is scheduled for Friday to determine if further improvement has occurred, with hopes that her partially collapsed lung may have self-corrected.
  • Both women advocate for cannabis legalization and encourage others facing terminal cancer diagnoses to consider THC oil treatment as a source of hope when conventional medicine offers only palliative care.

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Episode 476: Her Inoperable Lung Cancer is Gone

Episode 476: Her Inoperable Lung Cancer is Gone

Lynette Hayes, Ian Jessop