Playboy Model Kerry Parker Treated Her and Her Dog’s Cancer with Cannabis
Playboy model and “Miss United Kingdom” Kerry Parker used cannabis to fight a brain tumor. After experiencing the plant’s healing effects herself, the model began treating her dog’s cancer with cannabis as well.
Parker Chose Cannabis Oil Over Chemotherapy
Doctors discovered a brain tumor in Kerry Parker in 2013 and performed surgery to remove a 4 cm mass. However, five years later, she was diagnosed with brain cancer again. Medical professionals advised her to undergo chemotherapy and radiation, warning that without treatment, she would die within two months. Parker, however, refused traditional methods and decided to use cannabis instead.
Kerry started taking Rick Simpson THC oil, and after 70 days, an MRI scan showed her tumors had shrunk by half.
Brain scan images of Parker (left – before using THC oil, right – after 70 days):
The British model stated that she is not officially cured of cancer, as her diagnosis is considered terminal. Nevertheless, she not only survived against doctors’ predictions but also no longer experiences seizures or other symptoms of the disease. This year, Parker, who calls herself the “Cancer Ninja,” won the “Miss Photogenic in Sportswear” contest and participated in the “Miss English Beauty 2020” competition. According to Kerry, cannabis saved her career, as the side effects of chemotherapy would have prevented her from competing in beauty pageants.
Cannabidiol Helped Her Dog Beat Cancer
In September, Parker’s 15-year-old pug named Arnie was diagnosed with cancer by a veterinarian. Due to his advanced age, the vet said Arnie could not survive surgery and refused to remove the tumor. Kerry decided to try cannabis. She fed Arnie CBD oil, and after some time, the tumor began to shrink. According to the model, test results showed that her dog was cured of cancer.
Parker shared her amazement at cannabidiol’s effects: “When the tumor started shrinking, I was shocked and surprised. Arnie is a very old dog, and it was hard for him to climb stairs, but after taking CBD, he started jumping around like a puppy.”
Veterinarian Jerry Klein claims that CBD has therapeutic effects on dogs. Cannabinoids can be used to treat inflammation, neuropathic pain, seizures, anxiety disorders, and vomiting. The substance stimulates appetite in pets and causes minimal side effects, such as dry mouth, low blood pressure (with high doses), and drowsiness. The therapeutic effect of cannabidiol on dogs is due to its ability to regulate the endocannabinoid system.