How to Dose Correctly Using Rick Simpson Concentrated Cannabis Oil

Rosiesky;2239938 said:
Once we started tacking, it got easier and easier. I did it for her yesterday, because I wanted to get a feel for it. Now she'll start doing it today with my help.

The best thing is though, is that the oil really helped with the pain! For the first time, she felt a difference. And she actually ended up taking about 1/2 the pain meds she took the day before. THANK YOU MOTOCO!!!!!!!

I was wondering, how long we should stay on this dosing schedule before ramping it up?

As far as testing the oil, I can see the test results online for each Dama oil. The main company doing most of the testing in Seattle, Alnalytical 360, is owned my brother's friend. If we tested the oil ourselves, this is the company we'd use, so testing the new oil would be redundant I think unless I'm concerned that Dama tests one oil and then sells a diluted version to the public. I'll have to think about that.

We did test the old oil and found that it had a lot lower THC than we thought (about 40%) and virtually no CBD. No wonder we saw no pain relief.


QUOTE=420 Motoco;2239828]Sorry for the late response, got sidetracked with phone calls. I've seen oil both ways. This is the thing about buying oil, unless you have it tested (unless you watch it being made) there is always unanswered questions. Get it tested just for THC/CBD.

Excellent question on the cannabinoids and the receptors. Again no scientific proof but the Wife and I definitely are on the same page in thinking there are specific receptors for specific cannabinoids. Our reasoning is this; taking oil with no CBD/s and THC only pain was still present. Taking oil that had both THC/CBD the pain was gone. When we took the THC strain only first, then waited 45 minutes, then took the high THC/CBD blend and the pain went away. So if the receptors where full of THC cannabinoids when we took that first the CBD cannabinoids would of had to push the THC ones off the pain receptors. We definitely think each cannabinoid has certain receptors for each one. Many cannabinoids don't even register but we think there is a receptors for them. Also as a mention cannabinoids have different weights (how a centrifuge separates them) so possibly that is how they seat also in their receptor spots. We think it is the size of the keyway in the receptors.

Our opinion is all the flower has to offer goes together and works in unison. If you just used THC there is nothing to check it (CBD/CBN help control the euphoric). I was reading a blog from England. A lady patient was doing a test for a scientist. They actually injected THC/CBD into her blood stream. She reported it was the best she ever felt in her life. Then just the THC, she was on a paranoid death trip and that was the worse experience in her life. So yes, it all goes hand in hand, even the cannabinoids that are to small to register do their thing and work together. As far as whole plant goes we honestly don't know much about it except what we have read as we only have used flowers in our oils. I can say that using the flower only will have the highest potency and we haven't seen anything it hasn't helped/healed. I also know people tout the whole plant because the yield is much larger on the oil. for me whole plant is simply 'off topic' as I strive for the most potent med I can make for cancer/major illness. I've seen other sites that tout the whole package from tinctures to the concentrate and the wife and I are totally convinced the concentrated oil 'rules the roost' for the best of the best.
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