Cannabis Oil - Rick Simpson Oil - Medical Marijuana
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I order online and take with chemo . I feel good!
In Georgia u can apply for a legal card
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I want to specially thank Rick Simpson for saving my wife's life with his healing oil here in the United State of America. My wife was diagnose with Breast Cancer 3 years ago, and ever since she have done a lot of Chemo and Radiation that have not helped her, but only damaged her immune system and render it weak and helpless until I saw a post on Facebook on how the cannabis oil had cured cancer patients, I quickly emailed the mail: ricksimpson98@gmail.com for the procurement of this medication. And from that very moment we just have to give it a trier and he told us, that his oil will heal my wife cancer problem only if we can order for it online as soon as possible, and to my utmost surprise, we decided to give it a try and behold when we did exactly 48hours of ordering the medication came to our door step through the delivery agent and deliver it to us. Am now here to testify that my wife is no more a cancer patient, We have experience a total transformation in her health sector with Rick Simpson Cancer Cure service. Get your Hemp oil from : ricksimpson98@gmail.com
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how much CDC do u take ? I just started chemo last Friday 3/2/18 felt ok until last night then felt tired like I was coming down with flu. Slight fever99.2 took some Tylenol went to bed. This am feel fine. Also when do I have to start worrying about catching something fro my low counts. I don't want to isolate myself until then.
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Mbryant, if you are on chemo and run a fever, you should tell your onc.
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Hello to everyone ,
I would like to know what is the dosage of CBD oil you are taking/prescribed .I am getting the card for medical cannabis and the doctor prescribed me 0.2ml twice a day (1-19)i t seems little a day. I have been buying online and taking 1 ml a day. I was just wondering how much people are taking and if results were seen. Thank you.
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Hello I use mmj for another condition and I have read a lot about it. I would suggest reading about ricksimpson oil or going to the website Phoenix tears. My understanding is that for cancer treatment a high thc level is needed. I live in a state where my had been legal for awhile. Different strains make a difference.
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Mechq, thank your for information on Phoenix Tears site, I will take a look.
That is great that you live in a state that has it legalized for a while, probably more options, more information, less bureaucracy and less expensive. The doctor who certified me is a neurologist , he recommended in my case more CBD to start with ; I have also read about a higher ratio of THC being better for cancer patients, but I depend on him to get from a dispensary and has to be what he prescribes.
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OMD LMAO "you're rolling them too tight".
Just ordered CBD oil. Haven't researched it out the wazoo, coming late to the party. I usually research till my eyes's are running tears. Which actually, means they are dry from to much work. BUT willing to try it based on what's here, elsewhere, and anecdotal reports.
I have a plan to do a pain chart and response. But will not start until it's here.Probably ought to start before, but getting lazy. Heck, have been lazy for a bit.
This stuff isn't cheap. and there are major pricing differences. In the process of ordering Same amount was 193>>143. That's big. Of course, I chose what seemed like the best deal. The amount was the same. Tried to choose the best source. Who knows with internet buying?
Willing to do the outlay of money b/c I'm tired of the pain. NSAIDS minimal response and if taken more then two days in a row, I have a blood pressure elevation which is sustained for several days until the drug completely clears from the system.
I haven't felt that opioids were appropriate to my scenario for maybe 4 (5) years. I forget. Memory issues from all the AI's and Benzo's.. I did have pain improvement after two things. Discontinuing AI's which for me was a Quality of Life issue (QOL).. Prevoius history of polio, and AI's took that pain to an astronomical level. Post Polio is very similar to Fibromyalgia.
Ativan (benzo) has been used + or- 50% of each week since 2009. I have been on CPAP since Sept, 2017. My PCP says that most people on CPAP require a sleeper(sleeping pill). CPAP seriously sucks, but I know the negative outcomes of needing it and not using it.They are all very bad. Cardiac, weight, dementia, Diabetes (generally type 2), One more. Hmmm Memory. Hahahahaha UGH. So, use of Ativan increased since CPAP started. But I noticed an increase in short term memory issues. Short term memories are converted to long term memories in the sleep process.
SOOOOO, since CBD oili is supposed to help with sleep and memory, even though the science isn't absolute, I'm going to try it. Any one that has been here before that can guide me, whooooohooooo would love the guidance.
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Hi everyone!
Medical marijuana is an amazing medicine, with no toxic side effects.
The best way to take is via suppositories, as more medicine is delivered using this method. Second is ingesting (oils, resins, tincture, edibles) and last is smoking the marijuana.
But all three of those methods have different effects.
If you use suppositories, you bypass the digestion process and never feel high. Coupled with you can absorb up to 70% of the medicine. Yay! All you have to do is ensure you lay on your tummy for long enough for the medicine to be absorbed (up to an hour after each dose). Then have some sort of protection for your underwear, as the coconut oil base of the suppository can leak out once it's warm.
If you use ingestibles (containing THC and CBD as the primary cannibinoids) you can feel high until you've built up to your maximum tolerance. This can take 4-6 weeks to accomplish, and you will most likely feel high much of the time until you are saturated, and titrate according to how your body metabolizes the medicine, which has nothing to do with your weight. Ingesting allows you to absorb up to 50% of the delivered medicine via digestion. Once you reach maintenance mode, you may experience occasional psychoactive effects of the THC, but for the most part can live your life normally..
Smoking allows you to absorb up to 20% of the delivered medicine. And you get high every time. Although this is an effective pain management system too.
I have been a stage 4 mets survivor for almost five years. On a daily basis, I ingest CBD water resin made from a marijuana plant containing a very high percentage of CBD, and less than 0.5% of THC. Note: much of the CBD on the market today comes from hemp). I also ingest a THC water resin too, that is very high in THC. I also make my own suppositories by heating organic raw coconut oil with phoenix tears (resin made using alcohol, not water).
I hope this helps! All the best to you!
Twinkly
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A friend at work turned me on to using CBD balm. It's works well for the burning neuropathy that lingers in my feet, which is far worse at the end of the day. I order the balm online.
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sbelizabeth I use a full THC and CBD salve on my mastectomy scars and the surrounding area. It has kept my muscles (especially in the radiated area) more supple than any other cream I've used.
But what it's most amazing for, is to heal radiation burns on the skin. And any other burn you may have, just from cooking in the kitchen, etc.
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I tried one WYLD strawberry gummies.
THC 0 mg, CBD 14.57 mg per gummy. I must say they come in a pretty box but they don't look appetizing. It may have had a small effect on my sore side. There are 10 gummies for $24, hmm not sure it works.
Perhaps I will try 2 gummies tonight. I would like to stop taking advil and certainly not any opioid drugs. I do find relief with salonpas and soaking in the hot tub.
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Hi Meow13,
I don't believe you're getting enough medicine in the gummies. Are you able to source phoenix tears, or CO2 extract or anything else that isn't a candy? (the thing is, sugar depresses our immune system for hours....and when you have cancer, the only thing that can help you heal is your immune system - so taking the medicine is good, but best if not with sugar or other chemicals).
I think you would have more pain relief if you vaped or smoked some weed, high in CBD, not THC. But some THC is needed, as it works with CBD to cause cancer cell apoptosis.
Or, you can find the purest resin possible and make suppositories out of the medicine....this way, you benefit from the medical marijuana, but don't ever giet 'high' no matter how much THC there is.
This is because you're not 'digesting' it by eating it. This is the most effective way to use medical marijuana.
1. Smoking or vaping - you are able to benefit from 15% - 20% of the medication (you get high)
2. Taking orally- 50% - 55% of the medication is utilized by our body (you get high, but that goes away once you've saturated your system with cannabinoids)
3. Using suppositories - 80% of the medicine is utilized (you don't get high)
Hope that helps!
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Hi all, new member here.
My wife was recently diagnosed with Stage 0 DCIS in one of her boobs. Because of how widespread it is, and how close to the nipple, the surgeon recommended she get a mastectomy. As a precaution, my wife is electing to get a double mastectomy. We'll go through with it regardless of what I learn here just to be safe, but has anyone had success against this type of cancer with CBD or RSO?
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I take RSO every night for sleep. In 1 gram of RSO there is usually 350-400 mg of THC and 350-400 mg of CBD. I go through a gram in 2 days. I could take 1 gram easily but I like to vary my cannabis daily. Vaping, tabs, flower, tinctures, etc. RSO is strong! I was blasted for days when I first started taking it. Made the first meeting with my oncologist interesting
I can’t find it in NV, but delta8 thc is a life saver for me as far as an antiemetic. I had d8 tabs for AC chemo and that is the only way I could eat or drink. (delta9 thc is the thc that gets you high) d8 is readily available in California, however.
Very interesting work with d8 with peds chemo out of Israel. Taking it 6 hrs prior to chemo and thereafter drastically reduced SE of chemo. I have no idea how to post the link.
I take CBD and CBG to help prevent neuropathy with Taxol (I think it’s CBG, could be CBN—Chemo brain). I had taken CBD in the past and gotten nothing out of it. Adding in a bit of d9 really did the trick.
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Moongirl, does insurance cover the costs? They really should but doubt they do.
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Meow,
I’m jumping in on the insurance issue. To my knowledge, no insurance companies cover cannabis or cannabis products (save for Marinol which is a synthetic). It doesn’t matter if you’re in a legal state or not, it’s still illegal federally. I prefer 1:1 or 2:1 CBD:THC and use it in varying forms. It greatly helps my joint pain, but is not long lasting for me. I am having some difficulty eating and this stimulates my appetite
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I'm using CBD oil topically on my feet to ease chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy, gives short term relief and helps me sleep. No feeling of being "high" or out of it in any way. The one I use is 3 to 1- thc to cbd.
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Interested in ingesting CBD hemp oil drops for anti-inflammation and sleep. So MANY brands on line. Would appreciate what brand works best for you. Thanks!
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Meow—(I'm owned by 2 boy cats myself) Totally a self pay with the cannabis like the others said. At the dispensary 1 gram of RSO is $50 (I'm on a medical program so it's $35 thank you Cannavative for the discount!) so it can add up fast. Yes, I drop a lot of $ at the dispensary, it's now a family joke. 'Mom spending all the money on grass. . .' Ha!
The CBD, d8, CBG (and more) that I take is from a brand in California called LEVEL. Quality is unsurpassed. The CEOs mom survived triple negative 3 years ago and counting. He turned me onto the delta8, the nausea crusher.
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