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Old 01-22-2013, 08:50 AM
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Thanks for all the replies guys they are so so helpfull! I didnt realise diet could play such an important part in cancer growth. Anyway i put this to him and hes really optimistic after seeing all the testimonials on phoenix tears. Ive decided to grow cbd skunk haze for him as it has a 1:1 ratio of cbd to thc, hopefully everything goes alright as were in a country wherr cannabis is still illegal. Im planning on choosing the best mother plant with the highest medicinal values to continue to help other cancer patients,is there any way to test for cannabinoids without smoking the bud and no access to labs?

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Old 01-22-2013, 03:25 PM
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is there any way to test for cannabinoids without smoking the bud and no access to labs?

Thanks again guys
You're looking for the mum that gets you the most 'medicated' (mood control, attitude, energy... whatnot) with the least "High" or "stone" attached to it.

The higher the THC... the more 'high/stoned' the feeling. The more balanced the THC/CBD... the more balanced the reaction you'll have to it.

Make sense? CBD is a regulator of sorts for the THC.

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Old 01-23-2013, 02:34 AM
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Sorry i should of been more specific, i mean i want to try select the pheno with the most thc and cbd. The average ratio of skunk haze is 5% but the analysis of skunk haze on cbd crew website states 12.5% thc and 11% cbd, am i right in thinking although the average is 5% some phenos will have a much higher percentage. If so then obviously id like to go for the higher one to make the mosr potent oil.
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As long as the THC/CBD ratio is balanced... your dog won't care if you use 20% or 5% of each. You're going to adjust dosing at the time they eat it anyway... eh?

The only thing the high percentages do is make the oil a bit more powerful than the next plant.


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You might want to look at some of the auto strains. They almost always seem to have a relatively high ratio of cbd in them.
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I cured my 14 yr old house cat from cancer using RSO. May 31, 2012 - my cat, George, suddenly curled up in a closet to die, and stopped eating. All of a sudden. He was gagging, like he had something stuck in his throat, or trying to vomit. I called my vet and described the swelling I saw at the back of his mouth, on the left side (his right). His right eye was also beginning to bulge out. Vet said it could be 2 things, a tooth abscess or cancer. I made an appt to bring him to them in the morning and immediately gave him a dose of Oil. In the meantime, he was not eating and clearly dehydrated. So, I asked them how I could feed him, since they advised me cats cannot go without food for days like we can. So, I had to mix his food with water and feed him with a syringe and give him supplemental water with a syringe also.We took him to the vet in the morning for him to officially diagnose him, and he confirmed immediately that it was Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Deadly and common for older cats. He said the eye bulging was tumour growth...spreading. They said euthanasia was the only option, it was fatal and fast moving! I told him that I was going to treat him with Cannabis Oil, and in fact, had already given him his first dose. The eye bulging stopped and receded 2.5 days into treatment so I knew it was working. I brought him back in exactly 7 days later and the tumour that had been the size of a Toonie on June 1st, now on June 8th, was less than the size of a dime!!!! The vet said, "Miracles DO happen".My cat finally began eating again on his own on day 5 of treatment with the oil. I stopped giving him the Oil after 12 days, since he was totally back to normal and has been since. In fact, I think he is healthier now!



Dosage: I gave him a half of rice grain drop once a day for the first day, then twice a day for 5 days, then once a day for the last 6 days. He disliked the taste, he drooled, so I held him and wiped his drool, while holding him on his back and rubbing his tummy and his throat, so he would swallow, rather than just standing there drooling all over the floor. I wanted to make sure he got all the medicine in him and didn't drool it out. You could probably go with a smaller dose.

You shouldn't discontinue treatment like that. People do this all the time with antibiotics too only to have the problem come back stronger with resistance because the symptoms simply resided. Continue treatment for significantly longer than the symptoms reside to ensure success.

Very happy to hear it has worked out for you though.

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Old 02-21-2013, 03:43 AM
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attack it from multiple angles. the heavy doses of cannabis oil will help the chemo from making him super sick if nothing else.

However it has been proven that cbd's stop tumor growth. I know a person with bone cancer, and the plant keeps him alive.
The chemo could easily counteract the positive effects of the cannabis. Chemotherapy typically weakens everything and kills everything, including your immune system - a mechanism cannabis sometimes uses to treat.

Plus they are often carcinogenic themselves and cause cancers far worse and more fatal. Generally when cancers come back after successful treatment, it's game over. There was recently a study published on this.

I've seen people complain about Rick Simpson's oil being carcinogenic, believe me, it's got nothing on the most common chemotherapies.

I hesitate to give out medical advice to anyone without many qualifications, but I know that I would never ever receive radiation or chemotherapy for anything because they tend to be highly ineffective, have some of the worst side effects imaginable and even if they work in the short term will usually kill you and leave you no where near what you once were in the long term.

Surgery can be a fantastic option.


Best advice I think anyone can ever receive about medicine (in general) is that doctors (and others) only know what they've learned and it's completely impossible for one man to know it all. Not all are ethical (some the exact opposite). They are also very limited in how they can practice from a number of different angles (licensing boards, accepted practices, legality, research and liability). Anecdotal evidence can get you pretty far, but doctors are trained to shy away from it. In court it can go significantly further than it does with your typical western educated doctor.

And I have nothing against doctors, but we are all products of our environment and anyone who thinks they know best probably is someone whose advice you should always take with a grain of salt.

The right answer is ultimately a really personal decision.

Question everything, research everything, do the leg work yourself. No matter how difficult. It is your life and body after all.
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I have my best friend a jack Russell who I fear has a skin cancer on her face.I live in a non friendly MMj state but I am chronic pain patient on high dose opies,480mg Oxycontin who uses med quality cannabis for cyclic vomiting.How can I make a preparation from the white widow and Lifesaver 1/2 zips I have? Do I need to have a pound to make RSO? I need this dog to be around for a few more years.She is my best friend.Thanks in advance..Peace and One Love BigD
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Old 02-22-2013, 01:41 AM
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I have my best friend a jack Russell who I fear has a skin cancer on her face.I live in a non friendly MMj state but I am chronic pain patient on high dose opies,480mg Oxycontin who uses med quality cannabis for cyclic vomiting.How can I make a preparation from the white widow and Lifesaver 1/2 zips I have? Do I need to have a pound to make RSO? I need this dog to be around for a few more years.She is my best friend.Thanks in advance..Peace and One Love BigD
Follow the steps for Rick Simpson oil. Ethanol extraction.
Then follow the steps for Holy Anointing Oil though maybe with reduced cinnamon levels? (not sure, anyone care to chime in?)

Threads for both can be found by using a real search engine on the web, narrowed to this site specifically. Google takes site:icmag.com as an expression, before your search terms.

Start with tiny doses... the dog is not big.

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Yes the cinnamon in the Holy oil is like wasabi for the skin, but makes sensitive people inflame where topically applied. Dogs are especially sensitive to essential oils so I'd be wary of any cinnamon oil in their topical.
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