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Tommy Chong And Dr Tim Leary Take 2 Chat

Host Casper Leitch, chats with Tommy Chong and Dr. Timothy Leary.

Tommy Chong discusses his use of cannabis oil to help treat his prostrate cancer. Dr Tim Leary discusses the importance of poking fun at authority.

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Tommy Chong sits down for an interesting interview in 2013 and is featured in the first half of the broadcast. Tommy Chong shares his personal experiences with health and healing. He discusses his battle with prostate cancer and how he used marijuana oil and diet changes to help fight the disease. He believes that cancer cells are kept alive by sugar and by applying hemp oil directly to the skin can help destroy them.

Tommy also reflects on his experience with using cannabis oil, which led him to a near-coma state but allowed his body to heal naturally. He contrasts this natural approach with traditional medical treatments like chemotherapy and radiation, which he believes only prolong the agony and pain and are expensive.

Chong also touches on the controversial topic of cannabis being kept illegal due to its potential to replace expensive medications. He shares his frustration with the medical industry's approach to cancer treatment and the potential profits doctors make from sick patients. He mentions that few American doctors experiment with hemp as a cancer treatment and criticizes the American Medical Association for profiting from people's sickness. He also reflects on his spiritual awakening during his incarceration.

Dr Timothy Leary sat down for an interview in 1991. You can watch the video on this website. The audio from that segment is featured in the last half of this segment. In this interview, Dr. Timothy Leary advocates for the practical and profitable aspects of hemp production. He shares his personal experiences with the criminalization of hemp and marijuana, expressing frustration with the government's focus on prohibition while allowing other industries to thrive.

Leary highlights the ecological benefits of hemp as a substitute for oil and wood pulp, and discusses its potential medical uses, particularly for those suffering from cancer, malnutrition, or emotional and mental problems. He compares hemp to other drugs, emphasizing its lack of addictiveness and fewer side effects.

Dr. Leary encourages people to challenge authorities on their beliefs about marijuana and hemp and uses humor to bring people together around this issue. He also believes that humans have a strong connection to the marijuana plant, which is hated by some due to its ability to make people feel free and happy. Leary considers marijuana and mushrooms to be the greatest gifts given to humans and encourages its use for moments of celebration and glorification, but warns against using it for tasks requiring attention and concentration.