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Hello ,

No. Unfortunately it is too weak. Also, some of the active

cannabinoids in the whole plant oil come only from the stem. These

particular ones do not contribute to a high, but do have activity

against cancer.

Mike

Sunday, December 21, 2008, 9:58:11 AM, you wrote:

DS> Hi Mike

DS> I have a prescription of Maranol from my Doctor for chemo nausea. I think

DS> any cancer patient can request this (my Doctor just suggested it). They

DS> come in a white gel capsule. Do you think this is the equivalent of the

DS> cannabis oil?

DS> Thanks

DS> Dan

DS>

DS> From: Mike Golden

DS> Hello jonathan,

DS> You can simmer all the chopped up plant parts, except the root, in

DS> Everclear in a crock pot. This will take hours , but is a safe

DS> method. Simmer it down until you have only a little liquid left. At

DS> that point you can transfer it to a beaker and heat it on a coffee

DS> maker until you have a black, tarry substance, which is the cannabis

DS> oil. Doses can be administered by using a " smidgen " measuring spoon

DS> (much smaller than a 1/8 teaspoon). You can take two doses per day

DS> by holding it in the mouth until it is absorbed, then drinking some

DS> water.

DS> The oil contains multiple versions of cannabinoisc which can kill

DS> cancer cells that have cannabinoid receptors by arresting the cell

DS> cycle and inducing apoptosis.

DS> Unfortunately it takes about a pound of plant material to get enough

DS> oil to last the three months it often takes to get the results.

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Best regards,

Mike mailto:goldenmike@...

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