I would like to mention that with my new cancer patient, this is the first patient who started the treatment with my quick frozen extract method oil.

There is a very big difference between the two. My first patient started off with oil made from material that was soaked in the solvent for days rather than minutes. The results will be quite different between the two oils. The frozen extract method (doesn't have to be frozen) is much easier to take and I believe it is much easier to build up a tolerance. At least at this point it appears that way. I don't know which method is more effective in fighting cancer. I have chosen to stick with the quick wash method because the patients are able to consume .5 gram dose much faster than with the long soak extraction method. I feel that this is important because the patient needs to get up to that size dose as soon as possible to be more effective in attacking the cancer cells. I am only guessing that the quick method is higher in THC and lower in CBD.

My new patient, in only one week has been able to get up to .5 gram dose three times per day. The two patients that started off with the long soak method oil, it took each of them six weeks before they could increase the dose size. I have high hopes that these changes that I have made in producing the oil will speed up the process of eliminating the cancer.

Also, the quick method, with high grade bud, tastes like ganja. Whether you are eating it or vaporizing it. I just tried vaping a sample of the same oil that was given to the new patient and it was very enjoyable.

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