The Real Dirt with Chip Baker

The Real Dirt with Chip Baker


A Conversation with an Average Medical Cannabis User

April 23, 2020

The use of cannabis as medicine has not been rigorously tested due to production and governmental restrictions, resulting in limited clinical research to define the safety and efficacy of using cannabis to treat diseases. Preliminary evidence suggests that cannabis can reduce nausea and vomiting during chemotherapy, improve appetite in people with HIV/AIDS, reduces chronic pain and muscle spasms, and treats severe forms of epilepsy.

In today’s episode, Chip’s good friend, Greg Davidson is an average medical cannabis user, shares his insights and experiences on cannabis. He’s a long time friend of Chip, they’ve smoked out many times “recreationally”. In 1984 Greg was paralyzed in an automobile accident, and has used medical cannabis almost continuously since to control the spasms in his legs. And just two years ago, he was diagnosed with bladder cancer and used medical cannabis and CBD to beat cancer.

Stay tune on Greg's life-changing experience together with the help of his canna-friends who supported him from developing programs to solving growing problems.