We are the disabled helping
the disabled. Our mandate is to
provide a safe, non-judgemental
compassionate environment
where people can share
experience and hope on
their ailments.
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We Can Help
The Green Cross Society of British Columbia is a member's driven,
non-profit organization. All members are disabled, the majority managing
chronic pain, addictions, HIV and diseases dealing with
anti-viral and other medication side effects. |
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What makes the
Green Cross Society unique?
The access to medical science it
brings its members!
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With the quality control provisions
taken and easy admission to the data
provided, members are not only guaranteed
quality, but can also take part in planning
their own way to better health. |
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Dr Hornby and the research team at the GCS has provided promising clues to potential treatments for a wide array of currently puzzling medical syndromes including chronic pain, Cancer, Epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis infectious disease to name a few. The techniques and standardization of cannabis-base medicines that’s offered by the GCS will allow their prescription for treatment of these medical conditions and more.
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All quantifiable medicine is standardized. And since we have a degree of standardization to the
medicine provided to our members we can now learn though scientific method more of the
therapeutic value of the herbs we provide. DR Paul Hornby Ph. D in human pathology, masters
degree in biochemistry, plus experience running human clinical trials, more than qualifies him. The
research interests at the Green Cross focus primarily on chronic pain and muscle spasm control,
counter acting symptoms of anti-viral medications, depression and addiction.
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We are conducting a number of case studies plus compiling data on what herbal medicines,
supplements or vitamins improves specific conditions. The data is being written-up and
submitted for peer reviewed publication. If you are a member of the GCS you may be able
to take part in any of the number of studies being conducted in the realm of improving our
global knowledge for the efficacy of alternative cannabis medicines |