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Episode 492: Part 2 — Protecting Patients and the Power of Cannabis Medicine with Robin Swan
Episode 493
Published 4 weeks ago
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- Purpose of the conversation: Ian Jessop continues his interview with Robin Swan of Swan Apothecary, covering product safety, scams in the cannabis market, success stories, and how cannabis supports cancer treatment.
- "Backyard alchemists" defined as home cannabis producers ranging from passionate plant medicine enthusiasts to dangerous unregulated sellers; once selling to hundreds online, safe handling protocols and regulatory compliance become non-negotiable.
- Scammers targeting desperately ill patients via Facebook and Instagram DMs are rampant in the unregulated cannabis market, often collecting thousands of dollars before disappearing.
- Robin Swan stresses lab testing as essential—third-party labs verify both potency and contamination levels; buyers should call the lab directly to confirm it is a real, legitimate facility.
- Swan Apothecary ships to the US, Canada, UK, Scotland, and Ireland; its 30,000 clients have all come through word-of-mouth and podcast appearances due to advertising restrictions on cannabis businesses.
- Of Swan Apothecary's 47 products, most are CBD, CBG, and CBC-focused with only trace THC; flagship product Fire Kitty—infused with frankincense, myrrh, calendula, cinnamon, rosemary, and cannabinoids—tests below 1% THC and is used for neuropathy, seizures, and arthritis.
- Education is Robin's primary tool against scammers; an informed consumer is far less likely to be defrauded, and she positions herself as an advocate for consumer protection in the cannabis space.
- A 2015 leukemia case at St. Jude's: a three-year-old's improvement on Swan Apothecary cannabis oil prompted her mother to arrange a live speakerphone call between Robin and a room of oncologists; the girl, now 14–15, is in remission and has become a backyard herbalist herself.
- A second pediatric case involved a two-year-old with an ocular tumor at Rady's Children's Hospital; suppositories made from cartel-sourced "El Chapo" flower (200 mg THC, 600 mg CBN per gram) caused the tumor to reduce and the eye to retract for hours at a time—the child outlived her prognosis by 18 months and visited Disneyland.
- A pivotal 2009 case involving a power company executive named Lisa: two grams of cannabis oil administered over 12–14 hours stopped an active brain bleed, moved her out of the ICU, and gave her 30 more days of life—this experience cemented Robin's unconditional commitment to the plant.
- Cannabis plays well alongside most chemotherapy (except immunotherapy), acting as a protective shield that helps target chemo more precisely and reduces damage to surrounding cells and organs, which is why patients using it report fewer side effects.
- Fire Kitty applied before and after chemo infusions, combined with a light soup-based diet for two to three days prior and a high-fat, high-protein meal immediately after the session, is recommended to reduce chemo-related neuropathy and sickness.
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