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Ditch Weed: The New Cure for Epilepsy, Lyme Disease, Cancer and More

For centuries Ditch Weed was known as worthless but now its Gold.

Ditch Weed: The New Cure for Epilepsy, Lyme Disease, Cancer and More
2014-02-20
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, February 20, 2014 (Press-News.org) What if all this time right under your nose was the greatest cure of all time? There are many wild cannabis strains worldwide growing all over the countryside and NewCure.org has stumbled upon one unbelievable Ditch Weed strain.

Introducing, DW Cannabis! Yes, DW stands for Ditch Weed. So what is so special about the DW strain anyway? How about NO THC? To be exact, 0.22% is an extremely small trace of THC to the point of saying "there is just no THC" but the DW strain has one of the highest levels of Cannabinoids (CBD) of any strains in the world with an average testing of 15.8% CBD.

Cannabinoids (CBD) is the "New Cure" for cancer and is known for stopping epilepsy on its tracks. One could debate that cannabis was originally not meant to be smoked but to be eaten as an herb. Could you imagine smoking DW cannabis and not getting high? (Sorry potheads didn't mean to ruin your day). Funny as that sounds, this has been the complaint for decades. Thousands if not millions of people over the years would find this DW strain acting like they found gold but later found fool's gold, nothing but smoke and "no high". Just recently, cannabis with a low THC has become a high demand but imagine a cannabis like DW strain being 0.22% THC. Children can now eat the cannabis paste and be seizure free without getting high.

Currently, there are a couple companies that are selling chemically processed CBD oil which is not really natural like cannabis paste. In fact the popular Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) is actually futile due to overheating the cannabis using 190 proof alcohol. Cannabis paste is now the leading trend over RSO and tinctures.

Brian Welch, NewCure.org top researcher went on a state wide "Ditch Weed Tour" collecting every possible Ditch Weed specimen for the entire month of August 2013. Brian brought back 17 different strains with seeds. Late September 2013, New Cure.org planted all 17 strains and tested the CBD and THC content and found 14 out of the 17 Ditch Weed strains were almost identical but 3 of them hit the jackpot! New Cure decided to keep the name Ditch Weed (DW) as a reminder that yes natures remedies are right under our nose.

Did you know that THC is actually a super great cannabinoid and is highly recommended for fighting cancer. The DW strain is mostly for epilepsy or people who just can't handle THC. The only reason DW is wonderful is the debate over THC and being a hallucinogenic drug otherwise it would be just like any other herb.

NewCure.org is known for giving away "FREE Cannabis Paste" as a cure for cancer, epilepsy, lyme disease and more. To get on the "Free Canabis Paste" list simply visit NewCure.org

Also, visit DoggyCancer.com and get "Doggy Cannabis" for your dogs as well.

NewCure.org is a 501c organization solely supported by donations.

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[Press-News.org] Ditch Weed: The New Cure for Epilepsy, Lyme Disease, Cancer and More
For centuries Ditch Weed was known as worthless but now its Gold.