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Brenda5
8 years agoMember
I haven't really done enough research to advise but this is what I have gleaned so far. The coconut oil and hemp (its correct name) doesn't really give you any high at all. You don't become all chatty on it like if it was smoked in a joint. There doesn't appear to be any dizziness or impairment with the oil.
There are different sorts of seeds that are bred and manipulated to target specific symptoms. Its not just all one sort.
With the oil method, all of the plant is able to be used, not just the bud bit.
The oil once blended can be taken by eyedropper or straight with a teaspoon or put in tea or coffee. There are other ways of taking it for terminally ill including in a suppository.
The oil can free up frozen shoulders and allow better movement in the elderly.
In conjunction with chemo it can reduce nausea. On palliative patients who are on perpetual chemo, the oil can help reduce the psi count when just plain chemo looks to be loosing the battle. I would imagine smoking it at that point would work even better.
The oil can help with chemo brain and only a tiny bit needs to be used once or twice a day. It helps rejoin the damaged neural pathways.
The oil can help with depression but its not a cure all. It does seem to be gentler on the body than anti depressants.
For Crones sufferers the oil is a godsend and many have been able to wean themselves (under doctors consultation) off of so many medications and even add a few extra foods to their diet which previously they could only dream of eating.
The oil applied regularly to wounds will heal it faster as a topical treatment.
There seems to be a few ways to make the oil and you tube has lots of videos on it.
There are different sorts of seeds that are bred and manipulated to target specific symptoms. Its not just all one sort.
With the oil method, all of the plant is able to be used, not just the bud bit.
The oil once blended can be taken by eyedropper or straight with a teaspoon or put in tea or coffee. There are other ways of taking it for terminally ill including in a suppository.
The oil can free up frozen shoulders and allow better movement in the elderly.
In conjunction with chemo it can reduce nausea. On palliative patients who are on perpetual chemo, the oil can help reduce the psi count when just plain chemo looks to be loosing the battle. I would imagine smoking it at that point would work even better.
The oil can help with chemo brain and only a tiny bit needs to be used once or twice a day. It helps rejoin the damaged neural pathways.
The oil can help with depression but its not a cure all. It does seem to be gentler on the body than anti depressants.
For Crones sufferers the oil is a godsend and many have been able to wean themselves (under doctors consultation) off of so many medications and even add a few extra foods to their diet which previously they could only dream of eating.
The oil applied regularly to wounds will heal it faster as a topical treatment.
There seems to be a few ways to make the oil and you tube has lots of videos on it.