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HOLY SHIT! Holy Anointing Oil from Exodus.

gunnaknow

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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.
 
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.

I'm still in shock over this! Everybody that I know I am telling about this. I ordered all the products for the topical and even lotion jars and am giving them out to patients. I have about 5 oz of Hash Oil which should make a great amount of topical and Holy Shit. I will post up some pictures in a couple of weeks to show you guys the product. Thanks again for bringing to this my attention GW and family!
 

Payaso

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This thread is a MASSIVE wealth of information... thank you to EVERYONE whop has participated and made this an awesome thing!

I have used the Holy Annointing Oil, and after years of the burning sensation from the cinnamon found that the cannabis was the active key ingredient and switched to just using cannabis oil extractions and my own home made tinctures.

Talk about getting wasted, my first experience was with Seth at Eddy Lepp's farm back in'03. He made a wicked batch of oil and I filmed it for the second issue of the Cannagraphic... I was amazingly high within minutes... it lasted all thru the night.

We tend to eat a lot of cannabis, as well as on the skin.

Hope you find health thru cannabis!
 

gunnaknow

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That was interesting to read, Payaso. Yeah, the main component in cinnamon oil, cinnamaldehyde, is classed as a moderate skin sensitiser. The EU Cosmetics Directive stipulates that cinnamaldehyde must be included in the ingredients list of cosmetics and fragrances, if they contain more than 0.001%. For wash off products like soap and shower gel it's 0.01%. However, this is a blanket rule for 26 compounds, some of which are considerably more skin sensitising than cinnamaldehyde.

You can read more about it below. Cinnamaldehyde is listed as cinnamal...

http://pellwall-perfumes.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/the-26-ingredients.html

You can also compare the relative skin sensitising affects of many compounds here. Notice how cinnamaldehyde (listed as cinnamic aldehyde) is only classed as a moderate skin sensitiser.

http://toxsci.oxfordjournals.org/content/102/1/110/T2.expansion.html

The EU regulations were made to help consumers with skin allergies and very sensitive skin avoid products which contain ingredients that they're sensitive to. Most people can tolerate levels much higher than 0.001%. Whether or not they can tolerate very high concentrations is another matter altogether though. Those with fairly sensitive skin may not tolerate it but those with less sensitive skin may be able to. It's a good idea to try some on a small patch of skin first. If you have a reaction then you can omit or reduce the concentration of the cinnamon bark oil and/or the other components and then test again. Sometimes a reaction is only brought about by the repeated application on the same patch of skin, in which case you may be able to avoid a reaction by alternating between areas that receive the application.
 

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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.
 
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.
 

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Apparently my skin can not tolerate any amount of 'skin sensitizers'... but the cannabis and coconut oil combination is great for the skin and can be used edibly if desired... but for medibles I use either organic butter, organic olive oil or organic canola oil (last choice).

There was quite the group of Holy Annointing Oil users at Lepp's place in the earlier part of the 2000's... there were many cancer patients on the farm back then finding great relief from the use of cannabis in many forms. Of course they considered themselves a church, but even that did not save them from the long grasp of the Federal Prohibition on the use and production of perhaps the most effective medicine provided by nature.
 

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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.

No, the HOA, HOAT, and HS formulas stay the same, as they have worked well for a bunch of folks.

Simply noting that if you are sensitive to the cinnamon at the levels present, that the cannabis oil and coconut oil will still work without them, though uptake isn't as fast.

For suppositories, we just mixed 300mg cannabis oil with 1.7 grams of coconut butter, and poured it in 2 gram molds.
 

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please elaborate on the troubles involved with the suppositories, what went wrong? uncomfortable?

You do understand that this is all hearsay, as I personally didn't witness the test?

As reported to me, the burning sensation was greater than she anticipated and persisted longer.

The tester was prepared for a burning sensation, but not the persistence or intensity, and aborted the test.

Sorry I don't remember her exact words, but I do remember that they were colorful.
 

gaiusmarius

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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?
 

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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?

The burning was definitely the cinnamon, as the plain suppositories didn't burn.

We are currently testing the cannabis/coconut butte suppositories on a rectal cancer patient, and so far so good. The tumor is reducing and things are looking up.

I tested one of them myself for dosage and effect, and found the effect similar to ingesting.
 

dro510

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10gs Decarbed Girl Scout Cookie BHO + 3gs cocunut oil.
Waiting on my other ingredients in the mail but this is good for now.
Thanks GW.
 
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Yes, we use a Myrrh gum essential oil, as opposed to the resin.
 

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I had some decarbed oil in clarified butter (Mason jar,) which I mixed with some extra virgin olive oil, cinnamon bark and myrrh essential oils.
I left out the senna due to it's effect upon the colon. ;-)

Kicks butt!

The other four ingredients are stellar, why would Yahweh or the highly educated Mosheh choose a piddling fifth ingredient? The "sweet-smelling cane" is most certainly female cannabis flowers, shame on anyone saying otherwise. If you'd understand what the "breastplate of judgement" is used for you'd understand the High Priest was indeed VERY HIGH...

In the name of Yahshua Messiah, may Yahweh bless your understanding, peace, Yahchanan (John)

HALLELUYAHWEH! (Praise Yahweh!)
 

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i gave a jar of olive oil to hydro soil, he added a cinnamon oil to it and made a topical based on the holyshit recipe...
unlocked his hip right up.
 

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Could you explain what you mean further, SkyHighLer?

yeah, i looked this up and couldn't really find any other references about the breastplate of judgement other then him wearing it as head priest during ceremonies of sacrifice of turtles, goats, sheep or pigeons. and for doing the burnt offering.
 

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