eloquentsoution
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i am currently formulating oil with spearmint for a patient that is not tolerant of cinnamon but still wished to disguise the flavor of straight oil.
i'm shocked that Grey Wolf uses less for the tincture then the edible version. at those high doses you'd think 45% or approx 2 to 1 is plenty? specially when you are talking about 1 to 1 with a concentrate, which is already like 10x stronger then the bud its made from.
The intent is to make ingesting 300 mg doses practical and pleasant. At very high concentrations in olive, or other vegetable oils, cannabis oil leaves a lingering aftertaste, which the cinnamon concoction addresses.
Trying my own with coconut oil and have been experimenting. Up to 400mg but it's some QWISO and lacking cinnamon/myrrh so far.
Curious what numbers (mg of But/Et wash) you are using for non-smokers and high tolerance patients for sublingual and ingested oil?
Everyone's system is different, so we start with 100 mg and work up. 100 mg is about a good dose for a low tolerance patient and I use 300 mg with my high tolerance.
these are medical doses, folks. tested to see where symptomatic relief is achieved.
much higher doses can and are tolerated for a variety of conditions. cancer patients take one gram/day doses requiring four 300mg doses daily. alzheimer's patients, my mother in particular, benefits from mega doses, one gram every two hours! that would knock most of us to the ground vomiting, but leaves my mom in good humor.
dose is relative.
so as i understand it to make it easy to follow; 1 g of your oil (HSO), is 2 parts bho to 1 part oil, just so i know what to aim for if i need to make it for a serious illness. so we'd have0.66 of a g bho/concentrate and 0.33 of the coconut oil?
its this the right stuff ? http://www.bouncingbearbotanicals.com/myrrh-p-45.html
they sell a cap setup also = http://www.bouncingbearbotanicals.com/capsules-capsulefilling-machine-p-785.html
something to think about
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Species
* etrog (אתרוג) – the fruit of a citron tree
* lulav (לולב) – a ripe, green, closed frond from a date palm tree
* hadass (הדס) – boughs with leaves from the myrtle tree
* aravah (ערבה) – branches with leaves from the willow tree
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