Quote Originally Posted by TheCarer
Sorry! I have been very busy! Infact I have never been busier..

Let me start by adding a little more to my initial post. I am about to start treating a couple of patients (do not ask where please!) with RSO. I will also be running a full dose on myself in the coming months and posting personal updates. I also hope to receive at some point, updates from individual patients regarding their improvements. The patients right now have a variety of ailments and will update more info on this later. Current batch is made from a white strain grown specifically for the oil by experienced growers. I do not have THC/CBD test results on the RSO yet but am hoping to have these within the week. I am new to the "home-style" lab test and need to practice a few times before being confident with my readings.

Recently, for the first time, I tried to make a topical oily cream by infusing RSO with organic normal hemp oil. About 1.5ml to 35ml. This is a test run with hope for later batches of fairly urgently required severe ulcer treatment.

Highly appreciate any help with the following: A few of my patients are urgently requesting medication withdrawal information, including some medicines which I am told are cannabinoid receptor blockers (such as the pharmaceutical Celebrex). Without being a "doctor" I assume this means that if taking RSO with Celebrex, the RSO will be rendered useless, but am urgently seeking guidance on this or contacts with answers to my questions? Some, if not the currently the majority, of my patients are currently taking in excess of 10 prescriptions, one or two are even on 15+.

This should give some good background information. I will try to upload a few pictures of current RSO soon and if anything ask. I am no expert but know a fair amount and when I have time I will try to look back through previous posts and add my $0.02.

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TC
I would venture a guess that most of us working with RSO are not medical doctors, so we would be the last people to ask about interaction and withdrawal information regarding traditional medications... may I suggest asking their medical doctors?

The two patients that I deal with were each able to discontinue their prescribed medications with no adverse effects. If someone came to me wanting to try RSO and was on something that was considered a cannabinoid blocker, I suspect my first reaction would be to tell them to stop taking it... but that might be harmful in your patient's cases. I doubt anyone here wants to take the risk of advising your patients to stop taking their meds, and you too have to watch your liabilities in this matter as you could get in a lot of trouble posting these sorts of things. I implore you to be cautious.