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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Cannabis Health Radio Podcast.
Hosts
Ian
Corrie
Cannabis Health Radio hosts
Previous Guests
Robin Swan
Robin Swan is a trusted resource in the cannabis industry, known for her expertise in cannabis remedies and her commitment to educating consumers about safe practices. She has a background in health and wellness, focusing on the therapeutic benefits of cannabis. Robin connects with clients to provide personalized consultations and guidance on choosing the right cannabis products for their health needs.
Robin Swan is a trusted resource in the cannabis industry, known for her expertise in cannabis remedies and her commitment to educating consumers about safe practices. She has a background in health and wellness, focusing on the therapeutic benefits of cannabis. Robin connects with clients to provide personalized consultations and guidance on choosing the right cannabis products for their health needs.
Christine Cloutier
Christine Cloutier is a patient advocate from Florida who has been living with chronic pain due to degenerative disc disease and ankylosing spondylitis. She is known for her resilience and her candid discussions about her health journey, including her experience with a double mastectomy. Christine has been an outspoken advocate for cannabis as a treatment option, sharing her personal story of how it has helped her manage pain and reduce reliance on pharmaceuticals. She continues to fight for access to cannabis and promotes awareness about the challenges faced by those living with chronic pain.
Christine Cloutier is a patient advocate from Florida who has been living with chronic pain due to degenerative disc disease and ankylosing spondylitis. She is known for her resilience and her candid discussions about her health journey, including her experience with a double mastectomy. Christine has been an outspoken advocate for cannabis as a treatment option, sharing her personal story of how it has helped her manage pain and reduce reliance on pharmaceuticals. She continues to fight for access to cannabis and promotes awareness about the challenges faced by those living with chronic pain.
Diane Doyle
Diane Doyle was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer at the age of 51 in 2014, with a BRCA mutation. Given only months to live by her doctors, she took control of her healing journey by combining conventional and alternative treatments, including cannabis. Her story highlights her perseverance, self-education, and the emotional and spiritual aspects of healing, ultimately leading to her survival 11 years later.
Diane Doyle was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer at the age of 51 in 2014, with a BRCA mutation. Given only months to live by her doctors, she took control of her healing journey by combining conventional and alternative treatments, including cannabis. Her story highlights her perseverance, self-education, and the emotional and spiritual aspects of healing, ultimately leading to her survival 11 years later.
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Carmen Tuohy
Carmen Tuohy is a breast cancer survivor from Connecticut who has undergone two battles with breast cancer. After being declared cancer-free in January 2021, she faced a second diagnosis six months later. Refusing chemotherapy, she opted for a treatment regimen that included cannabis oil and dietary changes, leading to her current cancer-free status. Carmen shares her journey and insights into the healing properties of cannabis.
Carmen Tuohy is a breast cancer survivor from Connecticut who has undergone two battles with breast cancer. After being declared cancer-free in January 2021, she faced a second diagnosis six months later. Refusing chemotherapy, she opted for a treatment regimen that included cannabis oil and dietary changes, leading to her current cancer-free status. Carmen shares her journey and insights into the healing properties of cannabis.
Topics Discussed
cannabis industry
scams
trusted remedies
cannabis oil
dosing
THC
CBD
high-quality cannabis oil
preparation methods
chronic pain
double mastectomy
cannabis
degenerative disc disease
ankylosing spondylitis
pain management
cannabis laws
pharmaceuticals
anti-cannabis stigma
mental health
Rick Simpson Oil
full-spectrum products
stage 4 ovarian cancer
BRCA mutation
conventional treatments
alternative treatments
healing journey
perseverance
self-education
survival
Corrie Yelland
compassion
healing
advocacy
memories
impact
breast cancer
natural healing
dietary changes
cancer free
Hosted by Corrie Yelland & Ian Jessop, Cannabis Health Radio, a weekly podcast,
gives a voice to those who have healed themselves or a loved one with medical cannabis by hearing their stories,
as well as accounts from medical professionals, many people have been given hope learning they have options for treatment.
Website: http://cannabishealthradio.com
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In this conversation, Robin gets real about what’s happening behind the scenes in the cannabis industry—what’s working, what’s misleading, and how to protect yourself when your health is on the line.
Connect with Robin or browse products with this exclusive link for our listeners.
00:40 — Why Ian and Corrie avoided promoting most cannabis businesses 01:23 — How Robin first connected with Corrie and became a trusted resource 03:55 — Warning signs to watch for when shopping for cannabis oil 05:40 — The ongoing problem of scam artists in the industry 08:35 — The truth about dosing, healing, and why dispensary edibles often miss the mark 11:20 — Why THC and CBD aren’t one-size-fits-all solutions 14:15 — What makes a high-quality cannabis oil (and what doesn’t) 18:05 — Understanding preparation methods and choosing the right oil 21:10 — Client stories, insights, and compassionate support 26:40 — How to connect with Robin for a private consultation
In this conversation, Robin gets real about what’s happening behind the scenes in the cannabis industry—what’s working, what’s misleading, and how to protect yourself when your health is on the line.
Connect with Robin or browse products with this exclusive link for our listeners.
00:40 — Why Ian and Corrie avoided promoting most cannabis businesses 01:23 — How Robin first connected with Corrie and became a trusted resource 03:55 — Warning signs to watch for when shopping for cannabis oil 05:40 — The ongoing problem of scam artists in the industry 08:35 — The truth about dosing, healing, and why dispensary edibles often miss the mark 11:20 — Why THC and CBD aren’t one-size-fits-all solutions 14:15 — What makes a high-quality cannabis oil (and what doesn’t) 18:05 — Understanding preparation methods and choosing the right oil 21:10 — Client stories, insights, and compassionate support 26:40 — How to connect with Robin for a private consultation
Eight years after her first appearance, Christine Cloutier of Florida returns to share how her life has unfolded living with degenerative disc disease, ankylosing spondylitis, and the aftermath of a double mastectomy. In this candid conversation, she opens up about her current struggles, the life-changing role of cannabis in her pain management, and the strength it takes to live in chronic pain every day. This is a powerful update from a resilient voice who continues to fight for access, dignity, and healing.
00:38 – Christine returns after 8 years to update us on her journey
01:25 – Florida’s cannabis laws, her desire to grow her own, and why smoking isn’t an option
03:23 – How cannabis saved her life and helped her get off dangerous pharmaceuticals
05:01 – Frustration with anti-cannabis stigma and “sky is falling” attitudes
06:43 – Her conditions are degenerative and genetically rooted
09:13 – A horrific experience with radiofrequency nerve burning
11:45 – A lifetime of pain and the moment she discovered cannabis as relief
13:50 – The lasting pain from her double mastectomy and implant regret
15:06 – Cannabis helps her mentally cope when nothing else works
17:19 – Thoughts of suicide and the only thing that’s kept her going
20:00 – Genetic issues, scar tissue buildup, and more surgeries
23:03 – Rejecting pharmaceuticals and advocating for root-cause solutions
25:40 – Years of pushing through pain, depression, and learning her limits
28:10 – Using Rick Simpson Oil and the importance of full-spectrum products
29:44 – Why the ability to grow her own medicine would change her life
30:28 – Housing restrictions and her dream indoor grow plan
31:20 – Closing thoughts and a heartfelt thank you
Eight years after her first appearance, Christine Cloutier of Florida returns to share how her life has unfolded living with degenerative disc disease, ankylosing spondylitis, and the aftermath of a double mastectomy. In this candid conversation, she opens up about her current struggles, the life-changing role of cannabis in her pain management, and the strength it takes to live in chronic pain every day. This is a powerful update from a resilient voice who continues to fight for access, dignity, and healing.
00:38 – Christine returns after 8 years to update us on her journey
01:25 – Florida’s cannabis laws, her desire to grow her own, and why smoking isn’t an option
03:23 – How cannabis saved her life and helped her get off dangerous pharmaceuticals
05:01 – Frustration with anti-cannabis stigma and “sky is falling” attitudes
06:43 – Her conditions are degenerative and genetically rooted
09:13 – A horrific experience with radiofrequency nerve burning
11:45 – A lifetime of pain and the moment she discovered cannabis as relief
13:50 – The lasting pain from her double mastectomy and implant regret
15:06 – Cannabis helps her mentally cope when nothing else works
17:19 – Thoughts of suicide and the only thing that’s kept her going
20:00 – Genetic issues, scar tissue buildup, and more surgeries
23:03 – Rejecting pharmaceuticals and advocating for root-cause solutions
25:40 – Years of pushing through pain, depression, and learning her limits
28:10 – Using Rick Simpson Oil and the importance of full-spectrum products
29:44 – Why the ability to grow her own medicine would change her life
30:28 – Housing restrictions and her dream indoor grow plan
31:20 – Closing thoughts and a heartfelt thank you
In 2014, at the age of 51, Diane was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer with a BRCA mutation. Doctors told her she had just months to live. In this episode, Diane Doyle shares how she took control of her own healing, the challenges she faced in navigating both conventional and alternative treatments, and why she believes cannabis was the key to her survival. Her story is a testament to the power of perseverance, self-education, and never giving up hope.
01:13 – Diane’s initial diagnosis and how it was discovered 04:35 – Reaction to being told she had only months to live 06:58 – How Diane approached her healing journey from the beginning 10:42 – Why she chose to combine conventional and alternative treatments 14:25 – Discovering cannabis and how she began using it 18:09 – The reaction from her doctors 20:55 – What Diane believes made the biggest difference in her outcome 24:36 – Side effects, setbacks, and how she adjusted 29:45 – The emotional and spiritual aspects of healing 33:10 – Where she is today, 11 years later 36:22 – Advice for others facing a similar diagnosis 39:00 – Final thoughts and gratitude
In 2014, at the age of 51, Diane was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer with a BRCA mutation. Doctors told her she had just months to live. In this episode, Diane Doyle shares how she took control of her own healing, the challenges she faced in navigating both conventional and alternative treatments, and why she believes cannabis was the key to her survival. Her story is a testament to the power of perseverance, self-education, and never giving up hope.
01:13 – Diane’s initial diagnosis and how it was discovered 04:35 – Reaction to being told she had only months to live 06:58 – How Diane approached her healing journey from the beginning 10:42 – Why she chose to combine conventional and alternative treatments 14:25 – Discovering cannabis and how she began using it 18:09 – The reaction from her doctors 20:55 – What Diane believes made the biggest difference in her outcome 24:36 – Side effects, setbacks, and how she adjusted 29:45 – The emotional and spiritual aspects of healing 33:10 – Where she is today, 11 years later 36:22 – Advice for others facing a similar diagnosis 39:00 – Final thoughts and gratitude
On this special episode of Cannabis Health Radio, we pay tribute to Corrie Yelland—a dear friend, devoted advocate, and a guiding light to so many. Corrie’s unwavering dedication to helping others changed thousands of lives, and in this heartfelt episode, some of her closest friends share their memories, stories, and reflections on the incredible impact she had.
On this special episode of Cannabis Health Radio, we pay tribute to Corrie Yelland—a dear friend, devoted advocate, and a guiding light to so many. Corrie’s unwavering dedication to helping others changed thousands of lives, and in this heartfelt episode, some of her closest friends share their memories, stories, and reflections on the incredible impact she had.
Episode 441: Beating Breast Cancer Twice: Carmen Tuohy’s Journey with Cannabis and Natural Healing
Guests
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Carmen Tuohy
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Keywords of this podcast episode
breast cancercannabis oilnatural healingdietary changescancer free
We first interviewed Carmen Tuohy of Connecticut in January of 2021 after she was given the all clear from her battle with breast cancer. But 6 months later, she was diagnosed with breast cancer once again—in her other breast. This time she refused chemotherapy and instead used only cannabis oil and dietary changes and today is once again cancer free. We're honored to have her back on the show to share her powerful journey and insights into healing with cannabis.
We first interviewed Carmen Tuohy of Connecticut in January of 2021 after she was given the all clear from her battle with breast cancer. But 6 months later, she was diagnosed with breast cancer once again—in her other breast. This time she refused chemotherapy and instead used only cannabis oil and dietary changes and today is once again cancer free. We're honored to have her back on the show to share her powerful journey and insights into healing with cannabis.