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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2025 · 43 MIN

Episode 475: How He Went From Stage 4 Prostate Cancer to No Metabolic Cancer

from Cannabis Health Radio Podcast · host JR Richardson, Ian Jessop

 JR Richardson expressed overwhelming disbelief at his cancer-free diagnosis, stating he had been mentally prepared to die and was still recalibrating his mindset about surviving for his two children aged 15 and 17.Medical misdiagnoses occurred from 2018-2021 when JR's symptoms including pressure in his taint area were attributed to a fistula, fissure, and prostatitis rather than recognizing his PSA level of 21 as a cancer indicator.Healthcare providers failed to communicate the significance of JR's PSA level of 21, simply recommending a blood test without urgency, leading to a delayed diagnosis when his PSA reached 85.6 by the time of proper testing.Oncologist provided a grim prognosis of two to five years with palliative care options including abiraterone, steroids, and hormone blockers, offering no alternative treatment choices.JR declined conventional treatment initially, having been familiar with cannabis oil since Phoenix Tears and connected with Valerie Corral from WAMM, the first cannabis cooperative in the United States.Valerie Corral was identified as the pioneer who developed the 4:1 cannabis ratio and successfully sued the federal government after a farm raid, winning her case with Santa Cruz County support.Cannabis oil treatment began with JR taking a gram of oil he had made, but Corey Yelland advised switching to 4:1 ratio rectal administration for better effectiveness.PSA levels dropped dramatically from 85.6 to 29 within one month of starting 4:1 rectal cannabis treatment, and further decreased to 3.82 after receiving one hormone injection.Continued cannabis treatment brought PSA levels to normal range, with readings of 2.33, 1.82, and stabilizing around 1.72, demonstrating sustained improvement.Stanford Medical provided a second opinion contradicting the initial oncologist's palliative approach, recommending the Stampede Study protocol with pinpoint radiation on lymph nodes and two small spinal spots.Radiation treatment decision was made after consultation with a knowledgeable technician who explained advances in precision radiation technology, addressing JR's concerns about radiation damage based on his aunt's experience.Daily cannabis dosage consisted of at least one gram of CBG orally and two grams rectally with 10-20% lipid addition, plus additional oral THC, prioritizing survival over psychoactive effects.Valerie Corral's experience indicated that long-term cancer survivors in her practice had used both Western medicine and cannabis oil, influencing JR's decision to combine treatments.Recent scan results showed no metabolically active disease in previously affected areas including nodes and spine, confirming complete remission and validating the combined treatment approach. Visit our website: CannabisHealthRadio.comDiscover products and get expert advice from Swan ApothecaryFollow us on Facebook.Follow us on Instagram.Find us on Rumble.Keep your privacy! Buy NixT420 Odor Remover Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Just over a year after being diagnosed with stage-four prostate cancer with metastases to his bones and lymph nodes, JR Richardson of California has been told there is no metabolic evidence of cancer. He is here today to fulfil that promise to the late Corrie Yelland and to share the emotional path that led him from fear and uncertainty to hope and healing.

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