Nesas Hemp May Help Patients Undergoing Breast Cancer Treatment.


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When you see a bottle of Nesas, look on the bottom and you will find a specific lot number, says Inesa. That lot was specifically tested by a third party based on our higher level of testing than other companies. We are totally transparent about everything we do,” says Inesa.

Nesas Hemp Founder, Inesa Ponomariovaite created both the company and the products after searching the world for a cancer treatment for her mother. While the company has been around for some time, Ms. Ponomariovaite wants to give back to other cancer survivors like her mother, at a time when aid is very much needed.

“Cancer has personally touched my family and we were lucky enough to find a cure for my mother’s Stage 3 Cancer. My love for helping people, and for a healthier, balanced lifestyle, helped me bring Nesas Hemp to fruition. Today, it’s our turn to give back, during Breast Cancer Awareness Month,” said Inesa Ponomariovaite, CEO and Founder, Nesas Hemp.

Breast Cancer is the most common cancer amongst women worldwide and when caught early, it is very treatable. Inesa, after hearing about her mother’s diagnosis, became determined to help women everywhere.

“My story, like many others, began with a phone call one morning when my mother said, ‘Inesa, I’m dying. I have cancer.’ Instead of letting the shock get me, I decided to fight back for my mother. This began my journey with top researchers, scientists, doctors, and patients worldwide. After learning more about the hemp plant, and the impact of it on healthcare, I needed to learn more. Soon after, I discovered that most products were unacceptable, irresponsibly sourced, or that they were destroying the hemp’s natural healing compounds. I immediately decided to create a product that was missing in the market today and that truly makes a difference. It has for years now and will continue to do so. Giving back is my lifelong mission and this is just one way I can do it.”

Today, Nesas Hemp is helping to aid in the support of survivors, as well as those that are suffering through cancer challenges today. The company is donating bottles of Nesas Hemp Full Spectrum CBD oil to survivors based on the number of bottles purchased on their website http://www.nesashemp.com during the month of October.

More and more research has recently surfaced that clearly shows a link between Cancer treatment and CBD. The Institute for Oncology in Slovenia, for example, recently announced through the National Institutes Of Health (NIH) Library of Medicine that there “is likely” a connection between cannabinoids and certain forms of breast cancer treatment. Additional studies have shown that cannabinoids can reduce the side effects of treatment for certain cancers.

“We are constantly scouring the research journals and working with medical experts worldwide to ensure our products are the purest on the market,” said Ms. Ponomariovaite. “Everything from our proprietary, organic live soil to our living plants are nurtured, scientifically tested (by the batch) and proven to offer users the highest results available on the market today.”

Nesas living hemp extract retains the best of the plant, so users can get all of nature’s hemp oil benefits and healing compounds in the highest quality, untainted product available on the market today. Because Nesas is “beyond organic”, we know the full impact of our CBDA tincture on the endocannabinoid system.

“When you see a bottle of Nesas, look on the bottom and you will find a specific lot number,” says Inesa. “That lot was specifically tested by a third party based on our higher level of testing than other companies. We are totally transparent about everything we do,” says Inesa. “If we didn’t work this way, you would never know what you are really getting in a product you purchase.”

To participate in the “Get A Bottle, Give A Bottle Campaign,” simply visit the Nesas Hemp website in the month of October and order a bottle of Nesas Hemp. Once you place your order and it ships, a second bottle will be given to a cancer survivor. It’s one way we can all help each other.

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