Just thought I'd drop in and share the news, look who made the front page of
High Times....
I was so busy with patient and caregiver group meetings and the festival circuit last year, and then fell pretty ill for the better part of winter, hopefully I'll be able to make a little more time for the forums in the near future.
Hope everyone's having a lot of success, good health, and fun with their oil!
If you need help just message us here at RIU or at the contact form at
www.BadKatsCannaPharm.com |
www.MedicalGradeCannabisOil.com
Remember that while making oil is very easy, there's also much more to producing a medical grade oil with heightened cannabinoid bioavailability, than just blending with oil sufficiently to the naked eye, or worse, consuming a pure cannabis concentrate.... there is plenty of good information right in here, on why that's so.
It's not that cutting corners won't work at all, obviously if you eat enough of even raw cannabis, you'll eventually feel something. It's just not the best use of your materials. If you have plenty of material to work with and never run dry then by all means, but for patients who don't have a lot of money, who can't grow or can't produce much at a time, absorbing more than a fraction of their medicine can be crucial to the success of their treatment. The reason we specifically process the way we do and why we take the extra few minutes in the kitchen, is to facilitate the liposomal encapsulation of individual cannabinoids in order to encourage the kind of oral bioavailability in an edible oil that has in labs been shown to rival intravenous delivery, and that can produce consistent results every time. The pharmaceutical industry utilizes the same medium chain/caprylic acid and phospholipids found respectively in coconut oil and lecithin to facilitate bioavailability and improve the absorption of a variety of chemicals both water and oil soluble, in oral, transdermal and even intravenous mediums, in much the same way we do when processing medical grade oil, the tutorials are designed to be replicated easily in the average users home without requiring any special equipment or solvents. Besides producing a greater number of stronger and longer-lasting doses from less material, a truly bioavailable oil relies less on a patients metabolism, it absorbs rapidly and functions well virtually regardless of the contents in the stomach and it's far more useful and effective for both recreational users and in patient treatment when taken over the delayed and partial absorption and variable effects that are more common with water butters, firecrackers, pure concentrates and similar efforts at making edibles.
THAT is what this thread is all about!