Lately I've been experimenting with my hash oil. I've had a pretty big patch of eczema on my body for over 3 years that just won't go away. Last night I put a coating of hash oil on the patch and it looked a lot better today. I added a new coating today after cleaning the patch. A couple of months ago I had a pretty bad burn that hurt pretty bad and after eating some oil in a lollipop, all the pain went away within 30 minutes. Now that I have some time on my hands I am going to order all the ingredients that I will need for HAO. That is the point for this post. I've read all the pages but I want to make sure that I get the current recipe correct because it looks like there has been some changes throughout the thread. Here is what I think that I need from New Directions Aromatics:
Coconut Virgin Organic Carrier Oil
Botanical Name: Cocos nucifera
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
Description: This Coconut Oil is solid at room temperature and is excellent as a skin moisturizer and softener. It is a preferred oil in high-quality, cold process soap-making.
Color: Clear when liquid, white when solid.
Myrrh Essential Oil (Egypt)
Botanical Name: Commiphora myrrha
Plant Part: Resin
Extraction Method: Solvent Extraction
Origin: Egypt
Color: Dark brown liquid.
Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil (Ceylon)
Cinnamyl aldehyde: 50.5%
Eugenol: 24%
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Plant Part: Bark
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Origin: Sri Lanka
Description: Cinnamomum zeylanicum originates from the island Sri Lanka (formerly called Ceylon), southeast of India. It is a tropical evergreen tree of the laurel family growing up to 15m (45 feet) in the wild. The Cinnamon Ceylon tree has a very thin smooth bark, with a light yellowish brown color and a highly fragrant odor.
Color: Clear yellow to orange liquid.
Consistency: Medium
Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil
Eugenol: 85%
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum verum
Plant Part: Leaves
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Origin: Sri Lanka
Description: The cinnamon tree is an evergreen native to China and Vietnam that has since been cultivated in many other regions. It has shiny, leathery green leaves, and small, white flowers with oval shaped purple berries.
Color: Brownish yellow to dark yellow liquid.
Consistency: Medium
I want to make sure that the ingredients that I have here are correct. If something is wrong can someone please tell me? Here is what I think that I need to make the topical (lotion):
10 grams BHO
8 grams coconut oil
0.7 grams cinnamon bark oil
0.7 grams cinnamon leaf oil
0.35 grams myrrh gum
And to make the oral (Holy Shit), I think that you reduce the 8 grams coconut oil to 3 grams and everything else stays the same. Is that correct?
Does the amount of Myrrh Gum stay the same in the oral solution and in the topical solution or do I need to add a different amount?
This solution is for me and my patients and I would like to make sure that I get it right the first time. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
The very first coat was applied before I went to sleep. I only put a little on and didn't cover up the entire patch of infected skin. The next afternoon I took a shower and cleaned off the entire patch and things looked better.How long was it between applying the first coat and the second coat? I doubt that 5-10 minutes would be enough for much of it to have been absorbed. It could be a psychosomatic response, whereby your mind affects the outcome. Similar to a stress response.
Holy Anointing Oil Oral:
1 Part Cannabis Oil
1/3 Parts virgin unrefined Coconut oil
1/15th Part Cinnamon Leaf oil
1/15th Part Cinnamon Bark oil
1/30th Part liquid Gum Myrrh
IE: 1/3 = .3 (.33333333333)
1/15 = .07 (.066666666666)
1/30 = .03 (.033333333333)
Therefore:
10 grams BHO Cannabis oil
3 grams Coconut oil
.7 grams Cinnamon Bark oil
.7 grams Cinnamon Leaf oil .
.3 grams Myrrh Gum
Holy Anointing Oil Topical:
10 grams BHO Cannabis oil
8 grams Coconut oil
.7 grams Cinnamon Bark oil
.7 grams Cinnamon Leaf oil .
.7 grams Myrrh Gum
1 grams Emu oil
* Optional Arnica Montana and/or Jojoba oil
Holy Shit:
10 grams BHO Cannabis oil
3 grams Coconut oil
.7 grams Cinnamon Bark oil
.7 grams Cinnamon Leaf oil .
.3 grams Myrrh Gum
1 gram Cinnamon candy flavoring oil
The very first coat was applied before I went to sleep. I only put a little on and didn't cover up the entire patch of infected skin. The next afternoon I took a shower and cleaned off the entire patch and things looked better.
I wanted to make sure that the topical solution wasn't affecting me before I applied a bigger coating. After I took a shower, I applied 0.2-0.3 grams. My patch was bleeding a little from scratching it. Only a little. I didn't really feel any effects so I thought it would be ok to apply a larger amount to see if it would cure my skin disorder. When I applied the last 0.3 grams over the patch it was about 2 hours after the last coat. Within 10 minutes, I was sweating all over the place like crazy and could barely walk and was very light headed and dizzy. I then fell to the floor and started puking. About 5 minutes after rubbing all the oil off of my body, everything was back to normal.
I told myself that I would wait until I got the coconut oil to put the mixture back on my skin but after watch Rick Simpson video's for about 2 hours I started putting the oil back on my skin again. This time I applied less oil and everything was fine.
I stated in the post that I have not ordered any ingredients yet. I put straight hash oil on my skin. Within a few minutes of washing it off with alcohol, all the effects completely went away. Everybody's body is different from one another. Obviously my body is more sensitive than some others.i wonder if you are allergic to cinnamon or one of the other ingredients? it really shouldn't effect you like that or that fast, but mostly it shouldn't stop working just because you washed it off. if it was having an effect, it had to be in the blood, so once in the blood stream how would washing it off the skin, change the effect? see what i mean?
So I guess that it doesn't matter what type of Bark, Leaf and Myrrh Gum that I use. There seems to be different types of these products on that website. There's 2 different types of Myrrh Gum but none of them are called "Liquid Gum Myrrh". I didn't know if I should order the one from India or the one from Egypt but maybe it doesn't matter. Thanks for your help.
The very first coat was applied before I went to sleep. I only put a little on and didn't cover up the entire patch of infected skin. The next afternoon I took a shower and cleaned off the entire patch and things looked better.
I wanted to make sure that the topical solution wasn't affecting me before I applied a bigger coating. After I took a shower, I applied 0.2-0.3 grams. My patch was bleeding a little from scratching it. Only a little. I didn't really feel any effects so I thought it would be ok to apply a larger amount to see if it would cure my skin disorder. When I applied the last 0.3 grams over the patch it was about 2 hours after the last coat. Within 10 minutes, I was sweating all over the place like crazy and could barely walk and was very light headed and dizzy. I then fell to the floor and started puking. About 5 minutes after rubbing all the oil off of my body, everything was back to normal.
I told myself that I would wait until I got the coconut oil to put the mixture back on my skin but after watch Rick Simpson video's for about 2 hours I started putting the oil back on my skin again. This time I applied less oil and everything was fine.
good point, so it was only hash olive oil, or coconut oil? i don't doubt you, just wondering about the effect you described, it seems extreme. good to hear that it's helping your skin.
I was surprised myself. I didn't expect to feel anything from a topical. The oil covered roughly 30 square inches of my skin. Total weight of the hash oil that was applied was 500-600 mg. I would think that was too much of a dose for me personally. I have 100 mg lollipops. When I eat 2 of them I can't function at all. Thanks for starting this thread! It's really opening my eyes!Whoa, pretty serious reaction to a topical. I've seen folks have that reaction eating it and have put myself down licking my fingers while formulating meds, but never from a topical on my skin.
So far the most violent reaction that we've gotten from HAO Topical, was an extremely low tolerance person said that it made her high.
The same patient took 33 mg of HS Oil orally, and reported that she was discombobulated for two days. Typically, 100 mg would be a low tolerance dose.
How many square inches of your skin would you say were covered and was it the HAOT recipe?
People like Rick Simpson claim that the oil cures cancer as well as other issues. No one seems to have any of those experiences here so I don't think anyone can know anything until it is tried and documented.It was unlikely to work for that, it's primarily for pain relief and relaxation. You may want to look into using coal tar, birch tar or cade oil soaps or shampoos for treating your eczema. They have a long history of use in treating skin conditions like psoriasis, dermatitis and eczema. Although if you want a concentrated coal tar ointment you'll need a prescription.
People like Rick Simpson claim that the oil cures cancer as well as other issues. No one seems to have any of those experiences here so I don't think anyone can know anything until it is tried and documented.
I've been to the doctor twice for this in the last 3 years. Everything that they give me doesn't do anything. Stops the itch for a few days and then it gets itchy again. I don't go to the doctor anymore. Doctors are scam artists to me. Just to see a doctor costs hundreds of dollars.It was certainly worth trying. Some of GW's links suggest that it might help decrease the severity in some instances, if it's down to an allergic response. The chances of it working for your specific condition were still relatively low. If it atleast decreases the itchiness then it's worth taking.
If you haven't already, you can try pine tar or birch tar soap. Grandpa's Wonder Pine Tar Soap is widely available. Or you can ask your doctor about a concentrated coal tar solution or ointment. It may also be worth trying some of the natural remedies supported by anecdotal evidence...
http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/natural-cure-for-eczema.html