CBD Oil

Bricksquad2625

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Given the abundance of cbd plants, at least I've noticed now that more and more companies are offering CBD strains, I'm curious the process to make CBD Oil? My brother was diagnosed with MS about a year ago, and was wondering in the process? He has more pills than a pharmacy, all legally in his name, but I have heard that using CBD's a patient could lower their pain medicine? I'm worried about his liver to be honest, he is on really rough pain medicine and an ex alcoholic. Any ideas or articles, I would love to read more about it, I just can't find anything. I've read the whole vaping thing into bags, but not really looking to do that.

Thanks
 

vostok

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You will have to keep us posted on the many strains of plants that drip this CBD, as I was led to believe that CBD is broken down THC, but I am an old stoner with fading memories ....too !
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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hi , sorry to hear of your brothers ongoing health issues Bricks,
I ordered some CBD oil from the Bluebird Botanicals .. its the small bottle of Cannabidol oil. I will let you know how it works for me. Its expensive but might be worth it until you can get a high CBD strain to grow. Charlottes webb seems Impossible to find but other strains like AC/dC , harliquen or r4 might be out there.
peace
Amber
 

lowryderlove

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Please,

Take a look for the strain called Charlottes Webb, and find a clone or some seeds if you are able. This is 23% CBD and 1.3 % THC will not get you high, but great medicine.
 
I recommend finding Your CBD strains like Harlequin, R4 and Charlotte's Web very soon and at any cost. These strains are becoming almost impossible to locate. If you find them, make it your duty to give them to as many people as possible. Everyone should carry at least one of these in you garden's plant count.
 

Owellian

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To the original question- like others have said the process for making CBD oils is the same as making any other oils, the key to high CBD content is in the genetics of the starting material. All traditional processing methods apply. You can order seeds for Pennywise online and its high CBD, and I believe I watched an interview with Reserva Privada where they are developing a high CBD line.
 

Owellian

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I recommend finding Your CBD strains like Harlequin, R4 and Charlotte's Web very soon and at any cost. These strains are becoming almost impossible to locate. If you find them, make it your duty to give them to as many people as possible. Everyone should carry at least one of these in you garden's plant count.
Im trying hard to find them and help get them to those who need them. If someone knows where to find them in Colorado please get in touch. Otherwise our Pennywise seeds will be ready months down the road, and we have a couple of other leads on where to find them.
 

Owellian

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Given the abundance of cbd plants, at least I've noticed now that more and more companies are offering CBD strains, I'm curious the process to make CBD Oil? My brother was diagnosed with MS about a year ago, and was wondering in the process? He has more pills than a pharmacy, all legally in his name, but I have heard that using CBD's a patient could lower their pain medicine? I'm worried about his liver to be honest, he is on really rough pain medicine and an ex alcoholic. Any ideas or articles, I would love to read more about it, I just can't find anything. I've read the whole vaping thing into bags, but not really looking to do that.

Thanks
Are you located in Colorado? I know a great dispensary in Denver that has Cannatonic Oil that's super high CBD and very reasonably priced.
 
Im trying hard to find them and help get them to those who need them. If someone knows where to find them in Colorado please get in touch. Otherwise our Pennywise seeds will be ready months down the road, and we have a couple of other leads on where to find them.

I hear that GreenPeak runs a dispensary in Cripple Creek and carries a strain called 'The Wife'.
It runs 18% CBD : 1% CBD. Evidently they will be carrying the clones at their shop.
 

Owellian

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I hear that GreenPeak runs a dispensary in Cripple Creek and carries a strain called 'The Wife'.
It runs 18% CBD : 1% CBD. Evidently they will be carrying the clones at their shop.
Wow thanks for the tip Johnny! I will be looking into that right away- one of the people I know asking for it is pretty desperate. Im assuming you meant to type 18%CBD 1% THC? Also I cant seem to find which dispensary in Cripple Creek is owned by GreenPeak- do you happen to know the name? Thanks
 

Bricksquad2625

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Thank you all, I greatly appreciate the feedback and support. I will definitely be doing some more research. Thanks Again.
 

SirTitanium

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Great thread. Outside of Israel, there's really no academic interest (or legal potential) to associate strains or CBD:THC ratios to given maladies in an academic randomized control trial (RCT). A diligent search of the Internet yields ratios for pain management ranging from Pennywise' (1:1) to Harlequin's (5:2) to antiinflammatory/antiseizure at 20:1 (Sanjay Gupta, MD). Dr. Gupta's reported difference likely results from it's primary targeting of CB2 receptors.

Are there any links to blogs or threads folks have come across that associate strains/CBD:THC ratios to the successful control of a given illness' symptoms?
 

Bricksquad2625

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I'm also looking at doing an alcohol extraction and burn off the alcohol and mix it into a lotion for another patient, trying to see if this will help her HS
 

Colorado Old Guy

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How would you do an alcohol extraction? Just a soak and strain or what?? I'm very interested as I have a supply of grappa, almost pure enough to be grain alcohol...just a tiny bit of taste remaining.
 
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