I'm glad to hear that it worked for you, MSS. With little in the way of anecdotal evidence, the chances of it working for your condition were low but certainly worth a shot.
Good point on skin sensitivity. My skin sensitivity changes, depending on what part of my body, and all of the locations won't tolerate cinnamon. Around my eyes for instance, but also the back of my neck is sensitive.
We also found out that HAO in suppositories is a bad idea, though I suspected it, but allowed an enthusiastic volunteer to test it, after I shared my concerns with them. As it turns out, my concerns were well founded, so I don't recommend that anyone else try it.
The cinnamon speeds up the reaction, by dilating the blood vessels, but just plain cannabis oil in virgin coconut oil gives relief, so there is no question that it is the cannabis that is pulling the heavy loads.
The Myrrh was used as a sun shade, antiseptic, astringent, and bug repellant by the Egyptians.
So does that mean that the formula is changing? If you are changing the formula because of new information that you are seeing, shouldn't you update the original first post in this thread? Most people aren't going to read through 22 pages of information. That doesn't mean that they are bad people in life. It just means that people have many things to do in life and probably expect that the first post has been updated with the new information. Not trolling at all just stating what I think about this.
please elaborate on the troubles involved with the suppositories, what went wrong? uncomfortable?
you think it was from the cinnamon the burning? i'm just curious, cause i have heard of people using active substances like that. if it was made without cinnamon it would probably not burn. might be interesting for colon cancer?
didn't Marc Emery make some and try it, said it didn't work so well...not your recipe though.
If you'd understand what the "breastplate of judgement" is used for you'd understand the High Priest was indeed VERY HIGH...
Could you explain what you mean further, SkyHighLer?