CBD capsules and daytime pain relief...

CBD caps effectiveness?

  • Excellent relief, almost pain free.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • About 50% reduction of pain.

    Votes: 3 75.0%
  • Fuck off with that spam shit, sucker born every minute.

    Votes: 1 25.0%

  • Total voters
    4

pulp

Active Member
Wifey doesn't want to get *high* while at work. How effective are these CBD caps, for you? Dose says 4 caps a day and if she doesn't get high, popping a cap every 2 hours sounds good to her....

 

Medipuffs

Well-Known Member
I have not tried explicit cbd capsules but i do take cannacaps everyday. i make cannacaps with ice hash or honey oil from trim

i found that the ice hash doesn't mentally affect me at all and i am slightly intoxicated with the honey oil

the method of production allows for longer cook times that reduce the euphoria/high and produce more of a body buzz if that is the end goal. I have slight relief for about 4 hours and consume these when i am stuck in public and cannot get home to my vaporizer.

they work well enough that i continue to make them but not well enough to be the only method of relief in my arsenal.

the recipe you are looking for is by "badkittysmiles" and they are easy as pie to make (save your money from lp's or cc's if you have access to bud/trim and coconut oil; you can easily make your own for a fraction of the cost...teach a guy to fish analogy haha)

good luck in your search of pain relief :)
 

gb123

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as of yet..you cannot buy pure CBD oil .... anyone trying is sells high priced bullshit!!!!!

CBD has nearly been bread out of most marijuana's strains. To separate it out and put in it caps?
You'll have to wait for Pharma to do that and it'll cost 1000's
or you could make your own oil, use suppositories and have no HIGH at all for next to no cost to you at all!!!
OR dose extremely slowly and she wont ever get high ..

just sayin

those caps by the way?... more likely contain CBN................ not CBD... and if they do indeed have cbd, it wont be enough to help with inflammation like it should be in a pure concentrate form. As you can see here...This is not a concentrate of pure CBD and they are praying you don't know any different.
They're not hurting anyone after all...they're only trying to help.....
...themselves get rich! :)
at your expense..

sorry to be the one who points that out...
 
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Gmack420

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as of yet..you cannot buy pure CBD oil .... anyone trying is sells high priced bullshit!!!!!

CBD has nearly been bread out of most marijuana's strains. To separate it out and put in it caps?
You'll have to wait for Pharma to do that and it'll cost 1000's
or you could make your own oil, use suppositories and have no HIGH at all for next to no cost to you at all!!!
OR dose extremely slowly and she wont ever get high ..

just sayin

those caps by the way?... more likely contain CBN................ not CBD... and if they do indeed have cbd, it wont be enough to help with inflammation like it should be in a pure concentrate form. As you can see here...This is not a concentrate of pure CBD and they are praying you don't know any different.
They're not hurting anyone after all...they're only trying to help.....
...themselves get rich! :)
at your expense..

sorry to be the one who points that out...
Those 50 state legal cbd caps they sell down south aren't 100% pure cbd and are made from hemp not marijuana. Apparently cbd hasn't been breed out of existence in hemp.
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
I have not tried explicit cbd capsules but i do take cannacaps everyday. i make cannacaps with ice hash or honey oil from trim

i found that the ice hash doesn't mentally affect me at all and i am slightly intoxicated with the honey oil

the method of production allows for longer cook times that reduce the euphoria/high and produce more of a body buzz if that is the end goal. I have slight relief for about 4 hours and consume these when i am stuck in public and cannot get home to my vaporizer.

they work well enough that i continue to make them but not well enough to be the only method of relief in my arsenal.

the recipe you are looking for is by "badkittysmiles" and they are easy as pie to make (save your money from lp's or cc's if you have access to bud/trim and coconut oil; you can easily make your own for a fraction of the cost...teach a guy to fish analogy haha)

good luck in your search of pain relief :)
ice hash is not decarbed unless it was bone dry to begin with.
It's no wonder there isn't as much an effect as there would be if you heated it before hand when ingesting.
As well, your body does not take in as much cannaboids as it would if they were all active...
hope that helps.
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
Those 50 state legal cbd caps they sell down south aren't 100% pure cbd and are made from hemp not marijuana. Apparently cbd hasn't been breed out of existence in hemp.

No...that's pure 100% BULLSHIT my friend!!!.

That shit they sell down south is pure snake oil when or if they state that.
and it never came from a hemp plant.
Check out Charlotte web BS... Just nerves me when I read about those money hungry wanna be assholes trying to corner a market they say...is theirs!! PPPHHHTTT!!!!.

Hemp does not contain CBD.... not sure where you have heard that from really.
 

Gmack420

Well-Known Member
No...that's pure 100% BULLSHIT my friend!!!.

That shit they sell down south is pure snake oil when or if they state that.
and it never came from a hemp plant.
Check out Charlotte web BS... Just nerves me when I read about those money hungry wanna be assholes trying to corner a market they say...is theirs!! PPPHHHTTT!!!!.

Hemp does not contain CBD.... not sure where you have heard that from really.
Not defending the claims but here is what I'm talking about http://cbdmarijuanaoil.com
 

Medipuffs

Well-Known Member
ice hash is not decarbed unless it was bone dry to begin with.
It's no wonder there isn't as much an effect as there would be if you heated it before hand when ingesting.
As well, your body does not take in as much cannaboids as it would if they were all active...
hope that helps.
thanks for your input but your off base with your comment. I am very well versed in making concentrates, edibles and growing.

if you read the instructions that i told the patient to google, the very first step after you have a concentrate is to decarboxylate it.

have a good day and enjoy the sunny weather its a beauty out there today
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
Hemp Oil Versus CBD Oil: What’s The Difference?
Hoping to ensure that consumers are not misled about the intended uses of hemp and CBD oils, the Hemp Industries Association issues a statement explaining the differences.
By Katie Rucke @katierucke | July 15, 2014
Confusion amongst the public on how exactly hemp oil differs from cannabidiol, or CBD, oil, has prompted the nonprofit Hemp Industries Association to issue a statement explaining the difference between the oils in order to ensure that consumers — specifically, medical marijuana patients — are not misled about the intended uses.

Hemp is often mistaken for its cannabis cousin, marijuana, even though smoking an entire garbage bag of hemp would not produce an altered state of consciousness, as hemp contains low levels of THC. Confusion between hemp oil and marijuana oil has spiked recently, as states have passed medical marijuana laws that allow for the use of strains of marijuana that are low in THC and high in CBD. Consumers often confuse hemp oil with CBD oil because both are low in THC and contain CBD.

“With hemp research and development pilot programs taking off this spring, and the hemp retail market growing at an incredible rate, it’s crucial that consumers and retailers alike understand the difference between hemp oil and CBD extracts,” Eric Steenstra, executive director of Hemp Industries Association, said in a separate statement.

“Our Hemp Industries Association position regarding this distinction calls on makers of CBD products to brand and market their products truthfully and clearly, so as to not further the confusion surrounding CBD products in the marketplace.”

Though hemp oil does contain low levels of CBD, typically less than 25 parts per million (ppm), CBD extracts “are produced either directly from cannabis flowers that are up to 15 percent CBD (150,000 ppm), or indirectly as a co-product of the flowers and leaves that are mixed in with the stalks during hemp stalk processing for fiber.”

Because of this distinction, the association says, “It is important for American farmers and processors of hemp to understand that most CBD in products mislabeled as ‘hemp oil’ is a product of large-scale hemp stalk and fiber processing facilities in Europe where the fiber is the primary material produced at a large scale.

“CBD is not a product or component of hemp seeds, and labeling to that effect is misleading and motivated by the desire to take advantage of the legal gray area of CBD under federal law.”

Although hemp was once the most important cash crop in the United States — more so than corn and wheat combined — hemp was banned and classified as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. While classification as a Schedule I drug meant hemp could no longer be grown in the U.S., products containing hemp, such as lotions, fabric and food, are legal for purchase in the U.S. and are often found at natural and health food retailers including Whole Foods, Costco and Sprouts grocers.

In 2001, the Drug Enforcement Administration aimed to change that by attempting to ban people and companies from importing and selling food products containing hemp seed and oil. The Hemp Industries Association responded to this block by successfully suing the DEA, arguing that hemp oil is primarily consumed as a nutritional culinary oil and used in body care products — not to get people high — and therefore, should be allowed.

Since hemp can be used to produce thousands of items including paper, clothing, construction materials, automobile parts and foods and can even be used as a biofuel, 39 states have introduced pro-hemp legislation and 22 have actually passed it. The legislation may have started off as symbolic, but earlier this year, in a movesupported by hemp legalization advocates, Congress voted to include an amendment in the Farm Bill that would legalize hemp production for research purposes.
 
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