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Imagine being diagnosed with a liver tumor the size of a football and given three months to live.

Now imagine the same tumor completely disappearing within the same amount of time, and feeling better than you have in years.

Noah Hammond Tyrrell shares the incredible story behind the creation of Feel Good Hemp, a company designed to help people feel good naturally.

Tune in to learn:

  • The difference between full-spectrum CBD and CBD isolate, and why the former may be more beneficial
  • The history of CBD and why it used to be more prevalent in our food
  • The many beneficial effects of CBD and THC, including anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties
  • What forces are behind the limitations and restrictions in the cannabis industry

After just a few weeks of a hemp oil and juicing protocol, Tyrrell’s dad’s tumor markers had decreased significantly and his tumor had shrunk by about 30%. And just about two months later, the tumor had completely disappeared: his cancer was cured. To top it off, his type II diabetes had been permanently reversed. But the story might have ended very differently had it not been for Tyrrell’s familiarity with Rick Simpson Oil, a cannabis extract known by many to help treat cancer.

Not long after his dad’s recovery, Tyrrell and his wife decided to start a CBD company, which is now known as Feel Good Hemp. In addition to offering CBD products, they provide holistic coaching, self-help and self-healing techniques, and education on CBD itself, including how to identify high-quality CBD.

Tune in to learn more about the surprising and powerful health benefits of cannabis.

Use code GENIUS33 for 33% off at https://feelgoodhemp.org/.

Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

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