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Successful morphine withdrawal after 8 years!

Gray Wolf

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One of our associates and students successfully withdrew from 8 years of heavy opiate dosage over a 90 day period on QWET oil and is now opiate free.

He initially tried reflux extracted oil, but the concentrated chlorophyll turned his digestive tract inside out. I extracted his first QWET oil and it worked well for pain, so he attended one of our skunk pharm classes and learned to make his own so that he was self supporting.

Here is his thank you letter to us:
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I want to thank the people whom taught me to be healther today.

Graywolf, Eloquentsolution, Joe, Growgeek, you are just awesome.

You taught me to make the oil in Nov. and as of then, I was able to reduce the Morphine intake to one 60mg a day by months end.

In Dec. I returned the script for 90- 60mg. Morphine and asked for 30's instead. The Dr. does know of my oil intake.

I used 24 of the 90 pills 30mg. this month, and for the last 10 days I have been RX free.

I had my Dr. appt. today and was able for the first time in over 8 years, to not get a refill.

I am for the new year FREE of the Morphine.

Thank You: The 4 Amigos


Patient XXXXXXX

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You go brother!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 

PoopyTeaBags

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love to here shit like this K++ to all you guys doing good in the community....
 

whodair

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i like a couple beers and a 5mg vico, but one thing leads to another so...keep it green and keep it peace !! if i overindulge pain pills, brownies are always in order !!
 

HUGE

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MJ helped me through a similar situation. It's bee 2 years and I still get opioi withdrawl symptoms every once in a while.
 

soniq

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that is such great news!!!

I hope that AZ's MMJ plan fleshes out OK so that we can make the same oil over here in a year or so when everything calms down. At that point, I would like to attempt the same transition, if possible on all the same facets
 
man thats a good thing to read about, too bad we will only see this sort of thing here. the media SHOULD be all over this, if big pharm wasn't throwing dollars everywhere to try and keep this sort of thing under wraps.

btw, what is qwet oil?
 

supermanlives

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it must be quite a good feeling to know how much better someone life has become due to your actions. keep up the good work
 

ithruxix

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Congratulations, that is awesome. I have a likewise close friend who after roughly 10 years of heavy morphine AND oxycontin use he has been able to quit using, and instead switched to pot and concentrated bubble hash. Amazing isn't it?
 

Gray Wolf

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Could you please tell us how to make the oil, I'm not the only person that would like that info!

We do oral QWET as follows, but I will post it in the resin section with pictures soon:


QWET OIL EXTRACTION



Quick Wash EThanol, also know as QWET is one of the techniques commonly employed to extract oil from cannabis.

Here is skunk pharm’s QWET formula to produce an absolute using a 3 minute quick wash.

As most of our extracted oil goes into oral meds, we also decarboxylate ours. This process is based on the 252F curve shown in the attached graph; I copied from Jump 117 in Moscow.

The first question is why use a quick wash technique to extract the resins, instead of long soaks to extract as much resin as possible, or just boiling the material in alcohol to get the greatest amount of extracted material?

The answer to that is that because alcohol is a highly polar solvent that is soluble in water, the latter two techniques also extract the water solubles like chlorophyll and plant alkaloids, as well as the plant waxes and vegetable oil.

Even quick wash does to a lesser degree, but the added steps that we include here minimize pickup even further and we take additional steps to remove the impurities that we do pick up.

The first wash will usually extract 75 to 80%, leaving the balance for the second. The second extraction will be more sedative and less heady. If you use a hand microscope, you can easily see when the trichome heads are gone and the stalks look like wet fur.

You can also use the material for other extraction methods after it has dried. I have subsequently used BHO after the first QWET wash that yielded 16% oil by weight, and got 5% more pristine oil, or about 21% total.

A cured material QWET absolute is one of the most aromatic and tasty of the extraction methods and consistently gets high raves from the volunteer test panels, as well as the patients and students. Both from an efficacy, as well as a flavor standpoint.

The first step in the process is to get as much water as possible out of the material.

A fresh material QWET is possible, but this procedure is specifically for material that has been cured to about 15% water content, which is typical of cured material. 15% is a lot of water and the alcohol already has 5% in it, so unless we reduce the water content even further, we will be extracting a lot of water solubles.

We dry our cured material even further by spreading it on a cookie sheet and baking it in a 200F oven until just frangible when rolled between the finger and thumb. We then scrub it through a wire mesh pasta strainer, using a leather gloved hand and firm pressure, so as to minimize the amount of fine particles generated.

The stems will be left behind, which I encourage you to save for a different extraction, and make a killer topical out of them. If you leave them in the extraction, they will leave some of their flavor behind.

We never, ever, use a blender or coffee grinder to reduce material, because it produces a lot of ultra fine powder that makes it through conventional filters.

Next, while it is still warm, we seal the material in a jar, which we place in the freezer to tie up any remaining water as ice. We also put the 190 proof grain alcohol in the freezer.

When they have both stabilized at about 0F, pour the alcohol into the jar of plant material, so that it is at least an inch above the material, and shake it gently a few times to make sure everything is wet. Place back in the freezer.

Remove and gently shake twice more until the material has soaked for 3 minutes, and then dump it through a wire strainer to drain quickly.

Set the material aside to dry for a second extraction. We usually keep the two extractions separate, as they will have different properties.

Filter the extracted liquid.

We use either a vacuum filter or a simple coffee filter, depending on the quantity we are processing.

Place that filtered liquid in a suitable container and set that container in an oil bath heated to 240/250F. We use bain marie and other stainless ware from a restaurant supply.

Make sure that the container is sitting on something that suspends it up off the bottom of the oil pot. I throw four jar lids in the bottom of my electric fondue pot and use it for that purpose.

Never trust the numbers on the dial and use a good thermometer to set temperatures. We use either a mercury lab thermometer, or a digital one. Good temperature control is key to the process.

That means the device that you use to control the oil temperature must have a narrow dead band, so that the temperature control is stable.

I paid about $60 for a Quisinart fondue pot that was designed to heat sensitive sauces like chocolate and has excellent control throughout its temperature range. There are a couple of Revels in our group that are slightly larger and work well, plus cost only about $30, though they have a slightly larger dead band.

Some fry cookers have sensitive enough controls, but many deep fryers designed to primarily run at 375F, lack control sensitivity and have large dead bands at 250F.

Either boil or distill off the alcohol until the liquid is reduced to a pool of oil and all but minor bubbles cease rising at the edges and then pour at least ten volumes of alcohol and wash out the whole pot by swirling it and washing off any resin stuck to the sides.

Using a funnel, pour that liquid into a jar or bottle, seal it, and place that in the freezer.

I usually leave it at least overnight, but have pushed it to a couple hours. The liquid will lose its clarity and become slightly cloudy, primarily from plant waxes flocculating out.

Filter that liquid one more time, and you will have a bell clear extract, that is ready to reduce down one more time.

Place in a suitable container for return to the oil bath. Since you have much less material, a smaller one may be used.

At this point I put them in small stainless cups with their tare engraved on their sides or a Pyrex beaker. The smaller container reduces the surface area that will be coated with oil when I cook it down the last time and knowing the cups tare weight allows me to take it directly from the oil bath and place it on a scale after simply wiping the exterior.

Since I know the tare, I then know the extracted weight, and exactly how much other ingredients to add. Once adding those ingredients, I place the cup back in the oil bath, where I stir it until well mixed and then decant into its final container.

Since the added ingredients include things that lower the cannabis oils viscosity, very little is left as a film in that container.

If I plan to use the oil as is, without adding any other ingredients, I extract it from the container using a pipette, so as to not leave a streak of material in the vessel. After I have extracted all that I can using a pipette, I wash the container and pipette out with hot alcohol, and save the wash for the next run.

Nothing is wasted or left behind.
 

crazybear

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Thank you so much for posting how to make the oil! I'm very glad you are helping people! I was on oxycontin for several years, trying to just use weed but it's hard!:plant grow::watchplant::smoweed:
 

headband 707

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Thank you so much for posting how to make the oil! I'm very glad you are helping people! I was on oxycontin for several years, trying to just use weed but it's hard!:plant grow::watchplant::smoweed:


Yeah that's a hard one bra .. If it's for pain you can ask for Tramadol .. That will be better for you then Oxy.. peace out Headband707
 
B

BOSCO

A copy of that letter should be sent in to the DEA in the hope that there is just 1 humanitarian with a conscience among them.

Thank you for being kind and helping others who need the help they ordinarily do not get but should get.
 

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