Dr. Allan Frankel is one of the world’s leading authorities on dosed cannabis medicine.

He started his career as a traditional doctor, but after an extremely serious health issue was reversed when friends introduced Dr Frankel to medical cannabis, he began researching the plant and its healing properties. In 2007 he sold his practice and became a cannabis doctor.

Now Dr. Frankel applies his knowledge of all aspects of the cannabis plant and its therapeutic value to the treatment of cancer and other serious medical conditions.

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In This Episode:

Cannabis has been widely shown to improve a cancer patient’s quality of life. In this episode, Dr Frankel gives me the run down on how he provides dosed, predictable cannabis medicine to his patients to help them manage the side effects of conventional treatment. Plus he shares the specific formula he uses to calculate the right dosage. 

We discuss the anti-cancer properties of cannabis along with Dr Frankel’s own clinical experience of cannabis as an effective cancer treatment. We talk specifically about the benefits of whole plant cannabis vs isolates, and how the cannabinoids tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) can help manage pain, treat nausea and vomiting, and treat the anxiety that goes along with fighting cancer. 

So if you’re considering adding cannabis to your alternative treatment protocol, this episode is a must-see.  

What led you to become a cannabis doctor? Was it your intention to work with cancer patients?

Are you seeing mostly cancer patients?

What’s the difference between hemp and cannabis?

Is oil the only option when it comes to therapeutic use of cannabis?

Can you explain the dosing in more depth?

If we have an internal cannabinoid system, does this mean we should regularly consume them?

What type of cancer patients do you see?

Can cannabis prevent long-term chemotherapy side effects?

What is THCV? 

How much do you take into account strains?

What are your thoughts on high dose RSO (Rick Simpson Oil)? Sometimes people have good initial response with high dose then cancer comes back

Do you see children in your practice? What considerations do you make when it comes to kids?

How would you dose a child?

Are there any interactions or complications you are aware of?

Any last comments?

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10 Responses

  1. I have a fast-growing nasal and oral tumor. I can’t sleep at night because my breathing is blocked and I wake up. This nasal tumor has doubled in size over the past month. Would cannabis shrink this tumor in a matter of weeks? Would my immune system attack the cancer cells finally? I will probably be dead of brain cancer in a year or two: that is the prediction. The pain in my face and eyes is already increasing so much I wish I were dead.

  2. I have a 7year old son with relapsed Rhabdomyosarcomas stage 4. He is receiving Chemo now. I am currently doing some form of juicing and CBS but I don’t know if I’m doing enough . What is your advice on the best treatment or management plan.

  3. Diagnosed with CML in 2016. Taking gleevec and have not hit the final milestone, which is molecular remission. Is this ok to take with gleevec

  4. Im currently in remission, but i have mantle cell lympoma, can u help me. I have bad bone pain, sinus problems, and very dizzy at times, oh most importantly, great fatigue!!!

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