dimanche 9 septembre 2012

Marijuana Oil Helps 3-Year-Old Son Beat Cancer

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What would you do if your 3-year old son was stricken with brain cancer? Most parents wouldn’t think twice about bringing their child to a mainstream doctor, only to undergo modern-day cancer ‘treatments’ such as chemotherapy. This is what one father, Mike Hyde, from Montana did when his 3 year old was diagnosed with brain cancer, but the father doesn’t attribute his sons victory against cancer with the use of chemotherapy or any other mainstream treatment; the dad actually says marijuana oil is what made the young boy beat cancer. While the story isn’t recent, it is one that everyone should hear about
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Marijuana Oil Helps 3-Year-Old Son Beat Cancer

Does Marijuana Cause Cancer? Research Says Marijuana Fights Cancer | True Activist

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You might remember Cash Hyde, the 3-year-old boy from Montana diagnosed with brain cancer but who beat it with his father Mike’s help and marijuana oil.  Well, Hyde’s case isn’t the only one revealing the positive relationship between marijuana and cancer.

 

Does Marijuana Cause Cancer? THC as Therapy

In 1998, Cristina Sanchez of Complutense University in Madrid reported in a European biochemistry journal that THC—the famed psychoactive component in marijuana—“induces apoptosis [cell death] in C6 glioma cells,” which are a type of brain cancer.

Lead author of another study and Harvard University researcher Anju Preet says, “THC can have a potential therapeutic role.” His findings, presented in a 2007 American Association for Cancer Research in Los Angeles, showed that THC has a direct antitumoral effect…»

Does Marijuana Cause Cancer? Research Says Marijuana Fights Cancer | True Activist

samedi 8 septembre 2012

Music at École Vincent-d'Indy - The Canadian Encyclopedia

…«École (de musique) Vincent-d'Indy. A private, co-educational school operated by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. It dates back to 1920, when Sister Marie-Stéphane was the director of a music study program for young girls in all the houses of the Community. In 1932 a special school was set up, called the École supérieure de musique d'Outremont; it became affiliated the following year to the faculty of arts of the University of Montreal. Its main objectives were 'to promote the art of music, to teach music and singing in regular courses, to give lectures, concerts and recitals, to organize competitions, to set examinations and to grant certificates and diplomas'. To assist in achieving this program, the services of eminent secular musicians were sought from the beginning. Among the teachers were Claude Champagne, Camille Couture, Alfred La Liberté, Léo-Pol Morin, Raoul Paquet, Frédéric Pelletier, Rodolphe Plamondon and later, Louise André, Louis Bailly, Louis Charbonneau, Jean Dansereau, Bernard Diamant, Yvonne Hubert, Jean-Paul Jeannotte, Roland Leduc, Michel Longtin, Paul Loyonnet, Pierre Rolland, and Jean-François Sénart, as well as many nuns, including Lucille Brassard, Reine Décarie, Rhené Jaque, Juliette Milette, Natalie Pépin, and Monique Pomerleau…»

Music at École Vincent-d'Indy - The Canadian Encyclopedia