The Perpetual Healing Garden - SweetSue's Joyful Return

I do these searches for knowledge and I stumble upon statements like this one that stop me in my tracks and leave me so frustrated that I could scream.

"Many diabetics who have taken the oil find that after about six weeks on the oil that they no longer require insulin since their pancreas is again doing its job."

And once again I'm smacked in the face with the reality that this damned prohibition cost me my beloved when the answer was right there in front of us. I could have healed him.

This breaks my heart. I'm so sorry Sue. I'd give you bug hugs if I could! :Love:
 
Oh Good!!! I was paying attention!!!! :) :peace:

Yeah, your about to graduate from Cajun's Apprentice Program.
You get a cool walking stick, Druid robe & beard growth hormones.
 
I already have the Goatee and a couple walking sticks (how do you think my wife got Lyme in the first place :)). I think I would prefer to be a reform druid. We worship bushes!! :) :peace:

All in good time Grasshopper, all in good time.
We'll talk about the blood-in ceremony when your high. Lol.
Seriously though, you & Sue seem to catch on to all the info pretty quick.
 
Sue!
I just tried some of the CBD Critical Cure this morning.
Awesome, awesome.
Instant pain relief, kills anxiety, no euphoria.
Great balance of CBD/THC.
I highly recommend this strain for your daughter when ya get to photo plants.
I picked it for a young adult with leukemia.
 
You're getting closer I see. Lol.
Supergroomer already answered pretty much. Your making it more difficult than it is.

Hahaha! This statement reminded me of how frustrated I made Doc when I over analyzed using his kit. Then I grew that beautiful Carnival and redeemed myself.

So, someone I love is a type1 diabetic. Can you point to a source here for me?

If you're looking for a source on making oil and tacking, the links to the supporting oil threads are at the bottom of my signature line. If you're asking for sources for the truth that CCO can balance the system and control diabetes, I'll have to seek that out. This statement was one made by Rick Simpson and he speaks from personal experience and typically doesn't include particulars. Correction: This was a statement made by a gentleman named Ronnie Smith who taught the blogger I came across to make her own oil and heal her cancer in her own. He'd helped over 250 patients by the time of that writing. A true warrior to the cause.

Cajun may know of such studies, but the controlled studies that'd make us all more comfortable won't be done in this country until we end prohibition. There's also a link in my signature line to 420 Warrior's activist thread. If this pisses you off as much as it does me, maybe it's time to lend your voice to the cause and ask him what you can do to help.

I'll look around though. Type 1 diabetes will likely be more of a challenge than type 2, but I have great hope for the body's tendency to heal. I see potential to, at the very least, control the symptoms and cut back on insulin.

We fought this battle for twenty years. Twenty years of holding the devastating effects at bay as best we could. On the way to the operating room to amputate his leg, when we all knew, but didn't say, that he was spiraling to the end, his Primary Care doctor called me direct to tell me personally how proud he was of how well I'd kept that battle going. I battle I now know we could have avoided altogether.

I take solace in knowing we loved with passion and laughed right down to his last moments of consciousness and I was right there by his side when he passed. It almost gets me past the pain of being without him now.

This breaks my heart. I'm so sorry Sue. I'd give you bug hugs if I could! :Love:

Thank you smokiebear. I accept virtual hugs. :Love::hugs::Love:

I trained my children when they were small and we were traveling with The Carnegie Museum of Natural History to collect fossils in a cave in South Park, Co to hug themselves as I did the same at the other end of the telephone lines. It's probably why I'm so good at them here.

:laughtwo: As I typed this, my daughter called to get one of those hugs. LOL!

Yeah, your about to graduate from Cajun's Apprentice Program.
You get a cool walking stick, Druid robe & beard growth hormones.

Yeah, when I get to this stage I'll pass on the hormones, thank you. LOL!

Sue!
I just tried some of the CBD Critical Cure this morning.
Awesome, awesome.
Instant pain relief, kills anxiety, no euphoria.
Great balance of CBD/THC.
I highly recommend this strain for your daughter when ya get to photo plants.
I picked it for a young adult with leukemia.

I'll order some today. Thank you for that. :hugs:

All in good time Grasshopper, all in good time.
We'll talk about the blood-in ceremony when your high. Lol.
Seriously though, you & Sue seem to catch on to all the info pretty quick.

There's a ceremony?....... :thedoubletake: :laughtwo: I submerse myself in it and go a bit overboard. LOL! It's the way my brain works through it, with this mad compulsion to understand the inner workings. I'm going to have some breakfast and see if I can make better sense of it now and wrap it up in a nice, neat, easy to digest package.

Thank you all for being here. :Love:
 
Thanks again for the heads up on the CBD Critical Cure Cajun. I may start with this one and the CBD Med GOM 1.0 for her.

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Hello to All My Medical Marijuana Migos!

I just wanted to personally thank everyone here for the wealth of information, especially regarding CCO which I had not even heard about until I visited this site.. I have already convinced 5 people outside of this wonderful 420 community to research the positive effects of CCO.
I do have a question. I read the link in Sweet Sue's sig on how to make CCO. However, at this time I am on a fixed income and cannot afford all the components at one time. If there are any appliances or methods I can substitute to make this cheaper, your suggestions/links would be greatly appreciated! For example, I do not have a rice ccoker, but I was give a slow cooker and a pressure cooker for Christmas. Could I substitute these appliances in the place of the rice cooker?
 
I was give a slow cooker and a pressure cooker for Christmas. Could I substitute these appliances in the place of the rice cooker?

IMO, you can use anything that has gentle heat so long as you can easily control it and have a way to measure the temp. I usually use electric heat for this kind of stuff since sparks and open flames are not a good idea when working with solvents. I have an accurate instant-read thermometer that lets me keep the temp's where I want. I turn the heat up/down/off as needed to maintain the desired heat. It is a little more work but you do not need special equipment. They are more of a convenience.
 
Hello to All My Medical Marijuana Migos!

I just wanted to personally thank everyone here for the wealth of information, especially regarding CCO which I had not even heard about until I visited this site.. I have already convinced 5 people outside of this wonderful 420 community to research the positive effects of CCO.
I do have a question. I read the link in Sweet Sue's sig on how to make CCO. However, at this time I am on a fixed income and cannot afford all the components at one time. If there are any appliances or methods I can substitute to make this cheaper, your suggestions/links would be greatly appreciated! For example, I do not have a rice ccoker, but I was give a slow cooker and a pressure cooker for Christmas. Could I substitute these appliances in the place of the rice cooker?

Let me direct you to the thread on making CCO. The link is in my signature line. Go to the last page and engage them in conversation there about equipment questions. They've got the experience and expertise to help you get this started. We'll do everything possible to help you with this.
 
Cajun was right. After all my studying it all came down to this simple observation by supergroomer

As far as why you don't get high, Cajun can give the best explanation, but if I understand it all correctly, tacking allows a small amount of THC Delta 9 (not sure how to make the delta triangle) to activate your CB1 receptors before the body converts it to the more potent Delta 11. I hope I have that correct.

and this one by Cajun himself


When you "Tack" you are bypassing the blood/brain barrier with a very good percentage of cannabinoids left intact to do their thing.
Doing their thing is activating the CB-1 receptors in specific parts of the brain which are the hippocampus, cerebral cortex, cerebellum and the hypothalamus.
The CB-1 receptors stimulate the production of 2-AG, anandamide, serotonin & dopamine.
This is why you feel good. You are technically high along with these elements albeit slightly. Your brain feels like its in a state of homeostasis, which is awesome. Your blood pressure balances out, blood glucose levels balance, hair & nails grow stronger. There a lots of benefits.

By starting off with a small dose and building tolerance you level out the body's response and maintain a more consistent and low-level euphoric sensation that simply translates into a feeling of wellness. By bypassing the blood/brain barrier the enzymes in the liver don't get the opportunity to convert the THC into a full-blown euphoric state. The protocol also includes methods of increasing bioavailibility and to further counter the euphoric effects - making sure the stomach, or more correctly, the liver is occupied before you dose, making sure you stay hydrated, taking opportunities to clean the receptors, and possibly taking supplements to further inhibit euphoria.

From Cajun's cancer protocol thread:

Beneficially certain plant molecules are metabolised by the same enzymes that metabolise most THC molecules. The enzyme is called CYP2C9 and the molecules are apigenin and amentoflavone. Apinenin can be found in tablets and certain foods and amentoflavone is available in supplements for weightlifters such as Amentomax. These molecules, as well as having additional benefits, will give the enzymes "busy work" allowing the cannabinoids greater opportunity to circulate, connect with and destroy mutated cells both in the liver and throughout the body

There's a lot of valuable information in the first page of that thread. Everytime I read it I'm stunned at how little I know and how thankful I am to have stumbled over him on this forum. He changed the course of my life. I can say that about others here. You know who you are. :circle-of-love:

I got caught up in the science of how we get high, not particularly helpful here since the studies done have nothing to do with tacking. I have this unnerving tendency to overthink the simple things. It's just one of my charms I guess. :laughtwo:

I hope this lends some clarity to the subject. If not, ask away.
 
Does tacking greatly affect your tolerance for smoking and vaping cannabis? I am getting super curious about CCO tacking, I have psoriasis and am pre-diabetic so looking to help my blood sugar levels and inflammatory response. But I do love to vape and smoke. I would probably still do it but if it made my tolerance skyrocket that would be a sad thing.

I can only speak for myself, but no. I won't lie. I like to get high. After work, sit down, vape a little or smoke a little to relax. From a tacking standpoint, no sloppy tacks, no high. :drool::thedoubletake::cco:
 
There is some serious thinking going on in this here thread! Good on all of you to be looking under unturned stones for solutions to problems that it sometimes seems that people have just given up on. I have only tried CCO once under some very odd circumstances at the time and was incredibly pleased with it. Just never comes up where I live, so making it may be the way! Between here and Canna's place and hanging with RSOiler, I think it may be inevitable.

:circle-of-love:
Bob
 
Does tacking greatly affect your tolerance for smoking and vaping cannabis? I am getting super curious about CCO tacking, I have psoriasis and am pre-diabetic so looking to help my blood sugar levels and inflammatory response. But I do love to vape and smoke. I would probably still do it but if it made my tolerance skyrocket that would be a sad thing.

I can't speak from personal experience yet Shiggity, but I can tell you it hasn't seemed to effect Cajun's ability to get high. :laughtwo: it's just a separation of procedures. You tack for healing, you vape or smoke or eat or whatever your chosen method of delivery to get the euphoria.

I have mild psoriasis, worst on my scalp. I found that eating my brownies on a regular basis has a profound effect on healing, reinforced by the fact that the longer I'm away from my daily doses the more it's begun to ramp up again. So even given the fact that by ingesting I only get a 6-10% return on available cannabinoids it's still enough to promote healing. I make powerful brownies, at a gram of buds per slice. When I think of the healing potential of tacking a gram of CCO every day I start to get really excited.

One of the things that I read yesterday about making CCO gave me pause and made me consider that I need to do a batch of the olive oil extraction ASAP. It turns out that the few drops of water you add to the end of the decarbing process to get rid of the excess solvent is also intended to remove the terpenes. With what we're now learning about the importance of the "entourage effect" of full plant product this disturbed me. I'm not going to pass up the oil, a proven healer like none other, but the freshly-made olive oil extraction retains the terpene profile, most importantly the full value of the monoterpenes, which are highest at the point of harvest, so I think it's going to be wise to include some infused olive oil in my daily protocol.

Pre-diabetic eh? Get you to the oil threads and start soon. You have enough one hand right now to start both traditional CCO and the olive oil extraction. That's one of the other scourges I hope to avoid. I had pregnancy-onset diabetes with my daughter. That increases my chances of developing it at a later point in life. I'm already in my later years and complications of diabetes are what took my beloved from me. Not a future I want for anyone.

The links are in my signature. :Love:
 
There is some serious thinking going on in this here thread! Good on all of you to be looking under unturned stones for solutions to problems that it sometimes seems that people have just given up on. I have only tried CCO once under some very odd circumstances at the time and was incredibly pleased with it. Just never comes up where I live, so making it may be the way! Between here and Canna's place and hanging with RSOiler, I think it may be inevitable.

:circle-of-love:
Bob

Stick around here long enough and we'll entice you beyond your ability to resist. :laughtwo: Tell me you couldn't benefit from bringing yourself back to a state of homeostasis. :circle-of-love:
 
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