found on grass city, hope it kickstarts ya
The eye drops are a simple, modified home made eye drop recipe that you can find online, easily. Preparing the
hash and blending it evenly is the most tedious part.
To prepare the
hash, it's first extracted and filtered using grain alcohol, then re-filtered using oil and/or
glycerin. Certain plant waxes and solids which are unnecessary, are alcohol/water soluble, but
not oil or
glycerin soluble.
When dissolving the concentrate a second time, in the
glycerin and oil, you can then separate any potential solids by pressing through a final
filter of 3u - 10u/micron.
The concentrate, glycerin,
coconut oil and lecithin blend, is then combined at a 1:5 - 1:6 ratio with saline, home made and sterilized (using natural filtered sea salt), or store-bought. After being gently heated it should emulsify or homogenize and become an even blend, due to the lecithin content (about 1.5 grams lecithin per finished fluid oz should be used, 2 grams each of
coconut oil and glycerin, .5 - 1g clean concentrate.. this should take up roughly 6ml of the total 30ml, with the remainder being saline).
The good news;
glycerin, lecithin and
coconut oil, are all common in eye drops and eye treatments.
Coconut oil and lecithin are GREAT for the eyes!
Coconut oil;
- Rids the eye of parasites.
- Soothes irritation and dry-eye.
- Clears 'pink eye'.
- Is known to eliminate cancers cells.
Lecithin;
- Cures and soothes dry eye syndrome.
- Soothes symptoms of allergies and hay-fever.
- Soothes eczema-related eye conditions/symptoms.
Hope this helps!
(PS - I know I focused mainly on eye cancer/tumor treatments, other methods for 'directly' treating brain and neck cancers include: treating the neck, around the glands and jugular, and below the base of the skull, and the scalp, hairline and temples, with coconut/emu/glycerin cannabis concentrates either alone or combined; all three
carriers are known for penetrating, and when properly infused,
carrying intentionally added chemical/plant components, as much as
several inches below the surface of the skin.
)
Edit - I suggest making
small batches, one batch at a time; after 2 - 3 weeks any leftovers should be discarded or at the very least re-sterilized, dropper bottle included, to reduce the risk of contamination and secondary infection.
If treating aggressive conditions, it's 'safe' to use your drops as heavily and as frequently as five or six times per day, continuously exposing the affected tissue... but once you're satisfied with the results however, you will need to slowly wean yourself off the drops and reduce frequency, until you reach the desired maintenance level (reaching ideally one or two treatments per week, to no more than one to two treatments per day...like over-using normal eye drops, cutting back
will be difficult, but you can lessen the difficulty if you are gradual and keep mentally-patient).