He took cannabis for multiple sclerosis, thanks to which he is preparing for a marathon

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“My story is quite complex, hemp copies, you could say, the line of my life,” he pointed out, noting that he first encountered the plant as a student in 1995. “At that time, all we did with hemp was consider rather for rebellion,” he smiled.

The dangerous disease and cannabis became connected for Kryšpín only after multiple sclerosis manifested itself in 2002, first in his mother and four years later in himself. “The onset was quite radical for me, one morning I woke up and couldn’t feel my body. When I pinched my nose, I couldn’t feel half of my nose, and neither could my tongue. I stopped walking, turned left, couldn’t go down the stairs without support, fell, tripped over millimeter differences on the tiles,” he described. He compared his current state to a broken computer. “Nothing works for you.”

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Initially, Kryšpín underwent classical treatment. But she didn’t help him. “I ended up in a wheelchair, I weighed one hundred and forty-nine kilos,” he revealed about himself, saying that he decided to fight. He bet on the help of nature, he started using hemp extracts with CBD, which is the medicinal cannabidiol. He attributes to him the fact that he gradually got to 79 kilograms, threw away his wheelchair and is preparing for his first marathon four years before the age of 50.

Help and cannabis education

At the same time, Kryšpín is doing cannabis education, as part of which he will also be present at the Konopex fair in Ostrava from Friday to Sunday. The fact that cannabis can play an important role is supported by dozens of cases. One of the first was a two-year-old girl with a brain tumor years ago. “She went through chemotherapy, it only helped for a while, then it came back,” he said, advising the child’s parents to use Phoenix tears, which contain hemp extract with CBD. “She was relieved in four months,” Kryšpín pointed out.

According to him, cannabis and its extracts help with a number of diseases. “Neurodegenerative diseases, senile dementia, epileptics, parkinsonians and others. Cannabinoid helps manage multiple sclerosis better, but does not cure its causes. But in oncological diseases, they can often trigger processes that stop nourishing tumor cells, cause their death and then dissolve them,” outlined the promoter of medicinal cannabis, who recalled a diabetic patient with cancer. “After we gave her the extracts, eleven years later, her pancreas started working again enough that she could stop injecting herself with insulin,” claims Kryšpín.

Drops and suppositories

The fact that cannabis really helps is also testified by the relatives of people who started using it, often as a last hope. Aneta’s mother from the Hradec Králové Region was one of them.

When Kryšpín met her, she had metastases to her spine, lung cancer and a brain tumor. “She was in a very bad condition, she had stage four cancer, the doctors warned us at the time to prepare, that there was not much time,” Aneta pointed out, adding that her mother had to use an iron corset due to metastases on her spine. And non-stop. “According to the doctors, she should have had it for the rest of her life,” she added.

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But the family did not give up and, on the recommendation of Kryšpin, began to give the woman a large dose of Phoenix tears. “After three or four months, the mother had another C-section at the hospital. As a result, the tumor shrank and the metastases disappeared,” Aneta said.

She said that when the cancer came back after a while, they started giving mom full-spectrum suppositories. “He’s still taking them. We are going to have a check-up in May, but we had an X-ray three weeks ago and it showed that the tumor is significantly smaller again,” described the daughter of the sick woman. She is convinced that cannabis worked for her mother.

“The spine has improved so much that she has already taken off the corset. She lives alone and works, she is doing well,” she said to her mother. And she continued: “We have a well-known doctor in Hradec, who, when she saw how terribly bad it was, and then we showed her the results of the test, she said that chemotherapy wouldn’t be able to handle it in such a short time. It follows from this that it must have been the droplets,” Aneta pointed out.

Kryšpín considers the recent bans on products with HHC and other cannabinoid substances to be pure ignorance. “People who are shouting ‘ban HHC’ have no idea what they are talking about. We have a number of cannabinoids here, which are more psychoactive, do not offer as much safety as HHC and are not prohibited,” pointed out the man who considers cannabis to be a safe substance, unlike, for example, alcohol. “Alcohol is allowed, but it kills two people a day,” he concluded.

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