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01-09-2013, 11:11 PM #81OPSenior Member
My Experience with Rick Simpson Oil
Originally Posted by cburka
It is not difficult to make the oil, anyone can do it. It is much safer to buy the buds and make the oil yourself. Then you know you are not being scammed.
Watch the YouTube video Run From the Cure, along with patient testimonies, there are instructions on how to make the oil safely.
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01-10-2013, 01:40 AM #82OPSenior Member
My Experience with Rick Simpson Oil
cburka
A person that may be able to help you more, he is more involved with the concentrated cannabis oil community more than I. My first cancer patient whom I mentioned at the beginning of this topic. I just asked if he would mind answering questions from people new to the oil, or just needing some support. He is very willing to help any way he can. His name is Joe Crowe and he lives in Michigan. You can find him on facebook. Joe is also a minister and if anyone is looking for spiritual support he is there for you too.
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01-10-2013, 01:43 AM #83OPSenior Member
My Experience with Rick Simpson Oil
After watching Run From the Cure, and making many batches of the oil, I have applied the following method to making the oil. It seems to come out the best for me this way, a lot more enjoyable and comfortable effects.
I use my best buds period. I manicure them very well. If you desire to use sugar shake to include with the buds, that is okay too, but I don't recommend using a lot of it. If you do desire to use some sugar shake, put it in its own jar.
Here is how I make the oil.
First I get the buds to be as dry as possible, basically petrified.
I put two ounces of bud in a one quart, wide mouth canning jar; I do not recommend more than two ounces per jar. You may have to smoosh it in a little depending on the strain since some strains are puffier than others.
I put each two ounce jar of buds in the freezer for a good 24 hours.
I also put the 99% isopropyl alcohol (solvent) in the freezer to keep the temperatures consistent.
When I am ready to start the process, I pull one jar of buds and one 16 oz container of solvent out of the freezer at the same time so it will all stay as cold as possible. Each jar will require up to 2 16 oz bottles of solvent for the initial wash or extraction.
I pour the first 16 oz bottle of solvent into the jar with buds, seal the jar and shake it around for a couple of seconds, then I will add about 8 more ounces of the solvent. Close the lid and shake it up for about 1 to 3 minutes depending on how quickly the buds crumble.
Then I want to get the solvent poured out of the jar as soon as possible. I use a metal strainer so it will pour through quickly, but catch any large particles. I pour the solvent into a glass or stainless steel bowl. I will repeat the process with this same jar of material with about 8 to 16 ounces of solvent, depending on the strain. I only shake that around for a few seconds, and then quickly pour off solvent using the metal strainer.
Before starting on a new jar of buds from the freezer I will filter the THC solvent through a fine metal coffee filter into a fresh bowl.
Then I repeat the initial process with the remaining jars of bud in the freezer, one at a time.
I prefer to use the glass canning jars because they stay cold for a long time.
When I have all of the THC solvent roughed in, I will then filter it a couple more times using a metal mesh coffee filter, and then a paper coffee filter. I am considering investing into some of those bubble bags. I have tried this without using the paper coffee filters and only using the fine mesh metal coffee filter and I have not noticed a difference as long as I filter it multiple times. I like to let the THC solvent sit in the bowl for a whole so all the crud can sink to the bottom. Then I will carefully pour the solvent through the metal mesh coffee filter careful not to allow the sediment to pour out. I have quite a bit of practice at this, but you may prefer to just use the paper coffee filter.
I don't really have a basic filtering preference yet, still working on that. The oil is coming out pretty much the same for me whether I use the paper coffee filters or not.
After all of the solvent has been filtered, I move to the rice cooker and follow Rick's directions from there.
Another tip, when it gets to the coffee cup warmer stage, I like to use a heavy duty metal one cup measuring cup and use a metal spoon to stir the oil around often to keep the heat even throughout. I have learned with this method, if you don't stir it around often the bottom portion becomes thicker than what is on top. Towards the end, to get the final little bit of solvent evaporated out, I like to put some pennies or another type of coin between the cup and the warmer to help eliminate burning of the oil, I will let it sit at that point without stirring. Patience pays off on this.
At this point it is pretty much done.
I will also add that you can get a little more out of the remaining material that is still in the jars from the extraction, you can add a bit more solvent to it, shake it around, and turn the jars upside down with the lid tightened and allow it all to drain down. I use this solvent separately from the initial extraction. Then when the rice cooker is available again (I prefer to only use one rice cooker, period) I will crack the jars open while upside down and filter in the same manner as the initial extraction. I use this oil for topical uses and will also give some to my patients who have pain issues. The oil still comes out really good, but I believe only the best of the best should be used to treat cancer patients or other serious illnesses.
I have one other method, I cannot say which way is better for treating cancer, hopefully my new patient helps me learn. My older method was that I would let the bud material soak in the solvent anywhere from two hours to two weeks. The longer I let it soak, the more intense the effects were, but the crappier the oil would taste. The extra intense effects, in my opinion, are not desirable such as panic attacks, unable to walk (had to crawl to the couch once!), very high anxiety, just all out intense. I do not prefer it. This is what I originally started with during my first cancer patient's treatment. During his treatment, each batch I had reduced the soak time. The more I reduced the soak time, the more comfortable the effects became. It also made it much easier to consume larger doses more quickly. I am only guessing that the quick soak method is better for curing cancer for many reasons.
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01-23-2013, 01:16 AM #84OPSenior Member
My Experience with Rick Simpson Oil
Little update on my new cancer patient:
It looks like the oil is working. He has been taking it for about 4 weeks now. His sleep has greatly improved to where he can easily get 8 hours straight. He has gained 13 pounds since starting the oil (he had been steadily losing weight up until he started taking the oil). The only major thing that has not changed is the size of the node that was diagnosed as having cancer cells. He will be having that node removed in a few days via an outpatient surgical procedure. Then they will biopsy it again. Will post results as soon as I get it.
Typically the RSO takes an average of 90 days to ingest 60 grams of oil to eliminate most cancers if the patient did not receive chemo or radiation. If a patient has had chemo or radiation, then a patient should take 120 grams dosing at least 1 gram per day.
It looks like my patient's doctors have been getting confused since he started taking the oil. He has been able to stop taking a high blood pressure medication, his night sweats are gone, strange all over body itching gone, weight gain, full night sleep, other medications he has been able to reduce. This all probably does not make sense to the doctors since the patient has not gone under any chemo or radiation treatments, or any other of their cancer treatments. Just the RSO.
Here is a quick bit from the patient:
"Another doctor has joined the ranks of the confused. The chemo guy agrees that the only thing left to do is to take the node. I don't think that it will go away on its own now. It isn't a cancer mass, just some cells mixed in. They don't know if it's alive. If it is dead, it should go, anyway. I will still have the option to refuse chemo and radiation treatment if it comes back positive on this biopsy.
I won't do chemo or radiation. In fact, the chemo oncologist told me that it would be my decision after they get the biopsy results back.
This continues to get more strange. Last week the surgeon said that I might not have cancer and the oncologist said the same thing today. Last month they said that I would be dead within a year without chemo and radiation. I can only believe that things are going much differently than they assumed things would go. If that biopsy comes back negative, we need to have a party! They seem to be having a hard time figuring out how to tell me that I might live after the death sentence."
Lastly, the patient said today that he is very happy.
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02-01-2013, 02:45 AM #85OPSenior Member
My Experience with Rick Simpson Oil
The patient opted to have the node removed. The biopsy came back positive as well as a second biopsy of the tonsil.
Other than the biopsy results coming back positive, the patient's health had been improving since he began taking the oil.
So far, he is planning on refusing any chemo or radiation treatments. The surgeon recommended the patient to seek out a second opinion from the U of M hospital. Hopefully they do not talk him into accepting their recommended treatments.
I believe the oil has been working, it just has not been enough quantity or time. The battle is going to continue and I will keep helping this patient through.
I will submit more as the treatment continues.
Please pray with me for this patient's recovery.
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02-02-2013, 01:22 PM #86OPSenior Member
My Experience with Rick Simpson Oil
Okay, have some new information. Good news and bad news.
Let's start with the bad news. My patient is confused. The doctors have put much fear into him. Telling him if he does not take the chemo and radiation treatments he will surely die, very painfully and it will take a long time.
More bad news. This is just my opinion. The doctors have misdiagnosed the patient. They are full of shit and I will explain why. The type of cancer they claim this patient has is a type of skin cancer that metastasizes on the surface. I thought that is what he had and is why I believed it to be possible that in only 35 days of taking the oil that the biopsy would come back negative. It seems that based upon his initial symptoms, and the recent removal and biopsy of the node, that the cancer is inside the node and not on the surface. I did not know this, the doctor and patient did. If I would have known more details of where the cancer was in respect to the node, I would not have guessed at a negative result would have been possible, especially since the node was still enlarged. I believe it takes at least 4 months to shrink when the cancer is in the node.
Based upon some recent research that I have done, all of the patients initial symptoms and the cancer being inside the node, all of the symptoms point to a different type of cancer. None of the symptoms coincide with the type of cancer the doctors say he has. The doctors said if the biopsy would have come back negative, they would have changed the initial prognosis as inconclusive. So are they saying that if they are wrong they will just backtrack and lie? That is the way it is looking to me.
Now, the good news. I believe the oil is working great. If he continues to take the oil for another 3 or 4 months at a gram per day he will be cured of this cancer. A walk in the park. The only thing that is making this miserable is the fear mongering the doctors are throwing at the patient. Proof that the doctors have misdiagnosed the patient and proof that the cancer is being cured.
Looking back to the beginning of working with this patient, you will see that all of his initial symptoms are gone, this is because the oil is working.
See for yourself.
Hodgkin's lymphoma (Hodgkin's disease): Symptoms - MayoClinic.com
I continue to ask the patient. "If all of your symptoms are gone, why would you still want to go through the chemo/radiation treatments?"
When I research the cancer that they say he has, the symptoms do not match. I have a question. If the doctor is so smart and capable how come he couldn't prescribe anything to help alleviate the symptoms? Well, in my opinion, is because it would require a cure. The patient even gained back the weight he lost.
I am working on connecting the patient with doctors that are educated with cannabis and believe in the healing properties of it. Thanks to Dr. Janet Sweeney of PhoenixTears, she is pointing me in the right direction.
More to come as this story progresses.
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02-02-2013, 01:27 PM #87OPSenior Member
My Experience with Rick Simpson Oil
Here is the truth. Our medical system in the USA sucks. USA is not the greatest country anymore, not even close. If you want the truth, this video is well worth watching.
The most honest three and a half minutes of television, EVER...
The most honest three and a half minutes of television, EVER... - YouTube
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02-02-2013, 04:39 PM #88Senior Member
My Experience with Rick Simpson Oil
Modern Medicine plays and profits from 'treatment.' Cancer is big business. Sad to say, not all health care providers are in it for the 'greater good' of all. If his Docs are like most, they, "only get 20 minutes" to change one's life.
It would be a good idea to ask him to get an 'independent' consultation and have his records reviewed. Particularly, before he takes any conventional treatment, if that is an option. I sure would.
The older I get, the more I believe that Freedom in America is, simply organized oppression.
We get to play with chads and walk home from the voting both's with a tag that says, "I voted." Symbolic representation.
Perhaps you could have your patient do more reading of hemp oil stories and maybe have your cured patient talk with him? That is a tool, used for other patient conditions. Good Karma wishes.:rasta: pr
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02-03-2013, 03:42 AM #89OPSenior Member
My Experience with Rick Simpson Oil
Originally Posted by painretreat
I have connected the patient with others who are knowledgeable in the area of RSO and cures. He has had the opportunity to speak with Uncle Pete from Cannabis Camp and will soon have an opportunity to speak with Rick Simpson. The patient is actually doing great physically, it is the fear mongering of the doctors that have him mentally stressed. Dr. Janet Sweeney from PhoenixTears is also ready to speak with the patient as well, if they haven't already.
His whole cannabis oil treatment is going great. His health has improved since he started taking the oil. A factor that he seems to not be paying as much attention to as much as the doctor's treatment options and what could happen if he does not take their treatments.
If he takes the treatment and dies, the doctors won't own up to it, they won't really care, they will just say it was the cancer, that the treatment was too late. That is what they said with my previous potential patient. They killed him before we were able to meet. They just fluffed it off as the cancer, not taking into account that he was perfectly healthy until he started taking the chemo pills they prescribed and also initiated the fear factors into him.
You are right about the big pharmas only caring about the all mighty dollar, or should I say their stock value. Here is a little proof.
Inside Wall Street: Is Big Pharma eyeing Spectrum?- MSN Money
I am confident my patient can kick his cancer no problem, if he would just stay away from the doctors for a few months.
as soon as I get more information i will update.
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02-03-2013, 01:28 PM #90OPSenior Member
My Experience with Rick Simpson Oil
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