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Healing Hemp Oil

Started by oroshay, August 16, 2009, 02:33:18 AM

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oroshay

Healing Hemp Oil works to combat a number of illnesses.

The trouble that most people face when wanting to use this cure is actually getting hold of some to use.

Go here for an in depth description of the treatment and you will see why it is hard to find.

http://phoenixtears.ca/

I think the above website is a good place to start if you are interested in this treatment, and there are many more websites out there.

I have not tried this myself as I would have to manufacture it first and I don't have the facilities, but it does look very good indeed.

Regards, O

FreeEnergy

lots of great articles there.
thanks for sharing.

exxcomm0n

Hi oroshay,

Hemp oil may have curative properties (mostly attesting to cancer treatment from what I've seen) but I haven't found much study that supports that use as it (hemp) is restricted or illegal in most countries for a variety of reasons of which medicinal is only one.

I would like to say that the use of solvents like acetone, hexane, and naptha can be replaced by much less potentially toxic high percentage alcohol distillation methods, but that takes more time and leaches out more chlorophyll content from the plant material.

Supercritical gas/liquid extraction (like butane or CO2) under pressure is now being used
for essential oil manufacture and would be MUCH faster/cleaner than solvent distillation methods, but is harder and more expensive to make/buy production equipment for.
Other (industrial) reasons why it will be a hard battle to get hemp decriminalized below.

The stem of the plant makes a great textile or paper fiber.

In fact, the "rag" content term used to describe paper quality came from the fact that "rag men" would go from house to house collecting worn out clothing made from hemp to sell to paper producers in the 1800's and early 1900's. "Rag" referred to the content of hemp material in the paper vs. cotton or other vegetable matter and the higher the rag content, the higher quality the paper was.
It's been theorized that criminalization of hemp was due in large part the William Randoph Hurst owning large portions of forest in the NW US that could use a new (at that time, early 1900's) process to make paper from processed wood fiber (using LOTS of chlorine!) and set up the industrial processing of trees to make paper on which to print his newspaper media empire.
In this he used political influence and had an ally in a highly placed criminal investigation figure in the US that supposedly hated jazz and wanted hemp criminalized because a large percentage of jazz musicians smoked hemp.
Big business won that round as history has proven and the US textile manufacturers went to inferior longevity fabric materials like cotton and "new" synthetics to replace it.

So an annually renewable crop to provide both textiles and paper raw material was replaced by a raw material needing at least 20 years to renew.

The pith inside the stalk has been found to have wonderful insulative properties (the same as corn cob pith), but you can only find fiberglass and polystyrene insulation products.
There is the fact that the synthetic materials are much less susceptible to water absorption and humidity issues, but that's only because there is no research into how to treat the pith to combat that.

Just some grist for the mill.

Please keep furnishing links to other sites about hemp oil (ESPECIALLY any studies by "bona fide" research institutions!).
When I stop learning, plant me.

I'm already of less use than a tree.

gravityblock

Hemp oil does not require expensive equipment and is easy to make using butane.  A homemade honey oil extractor is cheap, quick, and easy to build.  There are lots of youtube videos on how to make honey oil.   I use the butane method with an extractor.

You don't need a large quantity of hemp to make honey oil as most say.  An eighth will allow you to fully coat about a dozen papers with the oil, then you can put hemp or tobacco in the paper and smoke it for an intense psychotropic affect.  A few hits is all you need.

Since this will be used for medicinal purposes, then it may be better to add the honey oil to your food recipes, such as homemade bread, brownies, etc.

I'm currently in the process of researching and trying to make a carbon aerogel from the honey oil, which will require alot of hemp for this purpose.  The honey oil is made up of carbon compounds.  Honey oil is good for more than a psychotropic affect!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honey_oil



GB
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result.

God will confuse the wise with the simplest things of this world.  He will catch the wise in their own craftiness.

FreeEnergy

-EDIT-

this is probably a better method. what do you think?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyTI4py_EFA&NR=1