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gb123

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ANYTHING you can get your hands on will work!
Meds are Meds.
CBD has nearly been bread out of most herbs.

I used an outdoor strain that would have been considered commercial grade.
I used it because it was CHEAP!
It produced up to 80 grams / pound of nice meds.


Stop searching. Use what you can get hands on. It will work as well as anything!
 

oddish

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ANYTHING you can get your hands on will work!
Meds are Meds.
CBD has nearly been bread out of most herbs.

I used an outdoor strain that would have been considered commercial grade.
I used it because it was CHEAP!
It produced up to 80 grams / pound of nice meds.


Stop searching. Use what you can get hands on. It will work as well as anything!
CBD is sadly bred out of many popular strains, but it can be brought back.
Take a strain with at least some CBD and cure it in it's own gases properly and you can see an increase in CBD.
You'll also see some THC turn into CBN though and that stuff knocks me the F out, so it tends to be sleepy bud.
 

gb123

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NO Odd... you cannot increase CBD!!!! if it is not present in the first place!
please stop with the non sense!!!!!!
In order to know if you have CBD you have to have your plant tested!
In order to actually find a plant with CBD in it.. you have to grow out a few strains. Then have them tested. Its not an easy chore and if you have cancer by the time you source out something you dont need ...you could be dead.
THC is the killer of tumors. CBD does some damage as well but NO ONE KNOWS for sure ..
I have seen regular herb heal people. If thats all you can find...use that.
 

oddish

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THC is the killer of tumors. CBD does some damage as well but NO ONE KNOWS for sure ..
I have seen regular herb heal people. If thats all you can find...use that.
I'm certainly not debating the value of THC, CBD is not what I recommend for cancer patients, but it certainly has it's uses elsewhere. Get a cutting from a high CBD plant at your local CC and start there.

LCS, as an example, has Swiss and it's well known for it's CBD content.

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gb123

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NO
again.... you cannot "increase" CBD
You get what you get and you dont get upset :)
In other words....if you get .001% CBD... thats all you will ever get out of the plant. You cannot increase that value.
it is what it is Odd.

to add.... if the plant is grown poorly.. you get less of somethings and more of others.
There's a TON of info to this deal.
 

gb123

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I'm certainly not debating the value of THC, CBD is not what I recommend for cancer patients, but it certainly has it's uses elsewhere. Get a cutting from a high CBD plant at your local CC and start there.

LCS, as an example, has Swiss and it's well known for it's CBD content.

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I never once said CBD is bad... it has its use... but not as much for cancer!!!
 

gb123

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Ingesting cannaboids ...shoving it up your wazoo and burning it are all three completely different things with regards to their effect.
ALL have THC. in them though.
 

Agracan

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What type of strain did you use for the RSO?
Good question, I honestly don't remember what the heck it was but from what I can recall it was some kind of kush. I did it in 1 oz batches, using 99% iso via a rice cooker. Cold ISO shake for about a minute (Fridged both plant and ISO overnight).

I did "cure" the plant matter the day before for about 30 minutes in the oven.

We started off at less than a pinhead worth and worked up from there. Mind you he has never ever smoked or anything else, but he took it well. His gripe with it was that he would get dizzy and his ears would go numb. He had to take it say about 6 p.m. so when it kicked in a few hours later usually about 9:30 or so he was good to go for bed.

He did 6 weeks of chemo and rad before the surgery and did not vomit, loose his hair etc. He could not eat as the cancer was blocking his esophagus, so he lost weight but that is most from the liquid diet he was on.
 

oddish

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This is often overlooked as one of the biggest benefits of cannabis; even if it doesn't fight the cancer every time it keeps your appetite functional which, in turn, keeps your system from starving itself.

Now if we can stop the cancer clinic from giving patients sugar treats that feed the cancer that'd be great.
 

Agracan

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This is often overlooked as one of the biggest benefits of cannabis; even if it doesn't fight the cancer every time it keeps your appetite functional which, in turn, keeps your system from starving itself.

Now if we can stop the cancer clinic from giving patients sugar treats that feed the cancer that'd be great.
Yes, his appetite did not suffer from the chemo as it usually does. He would look through grocery store flyers and talk to himself "Uhhhhh I'd make this steak, nice and slow, massage it with good ol butter etc. etc. (he couldn't swallow anything really even every sip of water took 10 minutes to go down). Now the hospital did give him some pills for pain, for depressing vomiting etc. He took the vomiting pills once and that was it, the pain ones he didn't even open and I returned them to the pharmacy a few weeks later. (Mind you after the surgery he was huffed up on morphine for a while and went bananas for 2 days when he decided to quit that pain med cold turkey).
 

gb123

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Good question, I honestly don't remember what the heck it was but from what I can recall it was some kind of kush. I did it in 1 oz batches, using 99% iso via a rice cooker. Cold ISO shake for about a minute (Fridged both plant and ISO overnight).

I did "cure" the plant matter the day before for about 30 minutes in the oven.

We started off at less than a pinhead worth and worked up from there. Mind you he has never ever smoked or anything else, but he took it well. His gripe with it was that he would get dizzy and his ears would go numb. He had to take it say about 6 p.m. so when it kicked in a few hours later usually about 9:30 or so he was good to go for bed.

He did 6 weeks of chemo and rad before the surgery and did not vomit, loose his hair etc. He could not eat as the cancer was blocking his esophagus, so he lost weight but that is most from the liquid diet he was on.
its not so much as curing in the oven but rather decarboxilating it. It has to be DRY DRY to be decarbed fully. HEAT only increase/speeds this effect up. Fresh herb needs to be decarbed fully or the oil made and then heated up to 235 for a small amount of time.

Suppositories will not get you high and is the best BANG for your buck...so to speak.
No sugar!
 

Agracan

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its not so much as curing in the oven but rather decarboxilating it. It has to be DRY DRY to be decarbed fully. HEAT only increase/speeds this effect up. Fresh herb needs to be decarbed fully or the oil made and then heated up to 235 for a small amount of time.

Suppositories will not get you high and is the best BANG for your buck...so to speak.
No sugar!
Exactly, by "curing" i meant decarbing. One of the charts I used to figure out the length of time I used http://www.marijuanagrowershq.com/decarboxylating-cannabis-turning-thca-into-thc/
 
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