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The 50-year-old Granite City man is putting out the word that a steady diet of cannabis oil coupled with chemotherapy wiped out what doctors had only months earlier diagnosed as "incurable, inoperable" lung and pericardial heart sac cancer.
He'd basically been given about a year to live, with chemo.
"Glad to be here, glad to be anywhere with the diagnosis I had," Miller said by way of introduction during a sitdown with KMOX News.
He carried with him a stack of medical documents to back his claim that he's been given a clean bill of health just months after being handed a death sentence.
"I have the medical records to show the evidence of what I'm saying," Miller said. "Now it's going to be interpreted differently by people everywhere, but I've researched and there are thousands of testimonies that you can go on the internet and see every day people doing this and it's been going on for years."