Cannabis Oil Dosing Tutorial: Tacking Method

OU8one2

hey friends, another noobie with serious questions here, I have been reading all the posts in green for days...i am not new to this site just new as a member and i need your help i have posted questions on two other threads and I apologize if its redundant: my 71 yr old Mom with lung cancer refusing all western meds but willing to try cco and she doesn't want the euphoria if possible

1. she has dentures with posts any advice if tacking will work?

2. Alternative method- Back door? does this cause euphoria?

Thank you

thank you

No, not if inserted correctly, which is about 2" max.
Any further & the hepa. vein will absorb it & take it straight to the liver where the medicinal properties are broken down fairly quickly.

I've posted how to make & dose with suppositories somewhere around here.


Sorry, OU8one2...I completely missed that part of the question. Suppositories done correctly do not give euphoria. I did those as well as tacking in the beginning, and there was no high for me.
Just follow the instructions Cajun provided on the on the insertion, etc.

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They have made a compromise with me... I have pretty severe vascular disease... Because it is at the stage it is they don't think it would be safe to stop my BP or heart meds period... However they do believe that the oil has reduced the need for the amounts I was on and the oil has allowed me to completely stop the head pills... All the muscle relaxers... And about half the pain meds.... So even though it won't let me completely stop the rx's it is helping the ones I have to continue to work better....:circle-of-love:
 
They have made a compromise with me... I have pretty severe vascular disease... Because it is at the stage it is they don't think it would be safe to stop my BP or heart meds period... However they do believe that the oil has reduced the need for the amounts I was on and the oil has allowed me to completely stop the head pills... All the muscle relaxers... And about half the pain meds.... So even though it won't let me completely stop the rx's it is helping the ones I have to continue to work better....:circle-of-love:

Good deal. It is so great to read that the medical professionals are admitting that CCO is something that is working for you. Too bad you can't get off all of the rx's, but you have to do what's necessary, and keeps you in good working order.

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Hi everyone
Thank you for an amazing thread!


I'm new to forum so please forgive any errors.

I'd like to address my query to Cajuncelt but if any one else wishes to respond, please feel free.

I'm in the UK where oil is very very hard to come by. Unfortunately I'm not in a position practically to grow or even make my own oil, sadly so.I'm a soon to be single mom to a 2 yr old and live in small apartment. So worried about sourcing issues too. Managed to source some via someone who used it to overcome lung cancer.
My story is that I was diagnosed with late stage ovarian & cervical cancer which had metastisized to the peritoneum (stomach lining) and a few nodules in the liver in June 2015. I had some integrated treatment elsewhere in Europe but decided not to continue for several reasons, including that tumours were not shrinking after 4 rounds of very expensive treatment. I'd been looking into the oil right from the start but again sourcing issue held me back.

When I finally got some I started the oil on 24 Dec 2015 and quickly built up to 1ml day within 3 weeks. I've been taking it in suppository form mixed with high quality coconut oil. So each dose is 0.5ml CO & about 5-6 drops of coconut oil in each capsule as a suppository. I've recently added 2 drops rubbed into the gums at night (hoping to treat the liver). As at today I've consumed a total of 31ml of CO.

The first few weeks I felt great, no pain etc, but after a month on the CO my tumour markers ( Ca125 and CEA) had both increased. I was expecting it to go down slightly even so this came as a disappointment. At this point I felt the usual sleepiness and sometimes the munchies. Otherwise I thought I tolerated the CO rather well.

However the last two weeks -- I've had some symptoms reappearing (including abnormal bleeding) and slight twinges of pain that last a minute or two at most. Also not feeling sleepy, no munchies...am wide awake right now at 2:53am this together with the increased tumour marker causes me to wonder if I'm taking the correct dose and using the most efficient method of getting the CO to the affected organs. Do you think the suppository method (and the mix with coconut oil) is the correct one for my particular issue?

I understand that you're probably inundated with questions so I would truly appreciate your time & any advice you have that might be useful for me. Should I be taking any supplements that could make the oil work better? Does magnesium contribute?

Any help at all will be greatly appreciated.

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Shazzy, let me encourage you to repost this on Cajun's Cancer Protocol thread. It's the one in my signature "Using CCO to Treat Cancer". That line is a link to his thread. He'll check there first and get back to you as soon as he can. Just go to the last page and drop it there.

Take a breath and know you're in the right place. Please be patient if it take a bit to get the answers. We'll do our best to get you all squared away. This post will stay here and others may jump in with some of your answers. You're in good hands Shazzy. :circle-of-love:
 
Shazzi I asked Cajun to check here too as soon as he could.... In the mean time from some of the wording of your post it sounds like you are dealing with other emotional issues too.. It is so very important that you try to hold your stress levels down as much as possible... I know that can be so much easier said than done but hug your baby and that's truly a blessing to count and hold on to until Cajun can get here and work toward the answers you need... Smile... It's good for the soul... Pleasure to meet you.... Wish it was under better circumstances....:circle-of-love:
 
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