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Cannabis strains

When you start researching cannabis, you will discover since the 1970s that cannabis has been divided into three sub-species, Cannabis Indica, Cannabis Sativa and Cannabis Ruderalis and then there are also hybrids – a result of careful crossbreeding.  Most strains today are of the hybrid type and anything with Ruderalis in it will be referred to as an auto flowering strain, meaning it will produce flowers after a given time period regardless of light exposure. Generally speaking Indicas are more relaxing and Sativas more stimulating. An easy way to tell the two species apart is by appearance. Indica plants have wider leaves and are shorter trees, making them suitable for growing indoors. Sativa plants are tall with long, narrow leaves. They are usually grown outdoors. Then their effects are commonly known as: Sativa uplifting, energising and stimulating cerebral, spacey or hallucinogenic best suited for day use Indica relaxing, calming and sedating body buzz or ‘cou

Why we started to produce and supply Rick Simpsons oil

Last year my mother was diagnosed with cervical cancer Stage three, ''I was so devastated; I kept asking myself, why her? How did it happen? How could anyone see this coming? How could we have prevented her from getting sick? I could not understand, she has lived a modest lifestyle, she was very careful with her diet and exercised but still got sick, why her? It's something that we could not understand? After her first Chemo session her condition deteriorated and we were afraid that it would only be a matter of time before we lost her. She was bed ridden, Could not sleep, eat or do anything at all. I totally appreciated the place of chemo, felt disturbed that the session although well intended, here were leaving her weaker, miserable and moody. I had read about medical marijuana and its limitless potential and what it could do, then I came across cannabis oil and Rick Simpsons oil. I tried sourcing locally since I could not ship it (It could not pass customs with

What is THC?

You’ve probably heard about this acronym and are wanting to know more about it. THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the chemical responsible for most of weed’s psychological effects. Is THC only used for recreational purposes? Is this why people smoke weed for these effects? Or does THC also offer medicinal benefits for people who are using cannabis and/or cannabis oil in Kenya? The first step to understanding THC is to understand cannabinoids. Cannabinoids are chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant that interact with receptors in the brain and body to create various effects. There exist dozens, and potentially more than 100, cannabinoids in the cannabis plant, but THC is most widely known among these due to its abundance and psychoactive attributes. The isolation of THC came from an Israeli chemist by the name of Raphael Mechoulam. In 1964, Mechoulam isolated and synthesized THC from Lebanese hashish, marking the beginning of cannabis research that would lead to the

Why it's suddenly being legalized in America and elsewhere?

We’ve just discovered what they knew 80 years ago and also what we knew in Jesus’ time (kaneh-bosm) that marijuana is an excellent herbal (not a drug) remedy for pain, mental illness, sleep aid and addiction recovery. We also discovered that alcohol kills thousands each year and pot kills, well, zero. And we know there is nothing wrong with alcohol . . . We know that the war on drugs (which the government believes pot is - one of the worse because it is a schedule one drug) was a total disaster costing the tax payer several billions. The politicians spread so many lies about it because: they couldn’t tax it (one could grow their own); it was cutting into pharmaceutical, paper, timber, fabric and alcohol taxation profits; and it was a tool to eradicate blacks, Mexicans and liberals. Today, mom’s, politicians and the media still beleive all the lies about it being the worse of the worse, a gateway “drug” and will make you go insane-lose your mind and kill people in murdero

What is Rick Simpsons oil? What does it cure?

Rick Simpsons oil uses have received a significant amount of attention all over the world; particularly because scores of online testimonials claim it can cure cancer and a number of other diseases. There is a lot of confusion going on regarding this plant, which is the point of writing this article – to clear up some of the mess. Many of you will have seen or read  the term "Rick Simpsons oil" or “Cannabis oil” used around the Internet the last few years. Heralded to cure everything from cancer to glaucoma, activists are using research and countless miracle testimonials to convince legislatures nationwide to legalize marijuana for medicinal use. One of the reasons why we’re hearing so much about Cannabis oil is because of Rick Simpson. In 2003 Rick utilized a homemade Cannabis concoction as a cure for skin cancer. He shared his success with his doctors and some cancer organizations, but no one paid attention to his story. His reaction is somewhat intriguing as he respond

Rick Simpson Oil for Arthritis

A Centuries-Long Remedy for Arthritis When Rick Simpsons oil is mentioned as a curative substance, its perceived benefits are very often limited to fighting cancer. However, hemp oil carries in it the cure to an unending list of maladies, major among which is Arthritis. When Rick Simpson,the leader of the Cannabis oil movement after whom the oil got named, started using the oil, he did not only cure his skin cancer. Simpson had been suffering Arthritis in his knees for years, and after starting to ingest the oil, he says that he lost the Arthritis completely. It is actually documented that marijuana extracts have been used for treating Arthritis ever since 2800 BC. Firstly, we need to clearly identify the disease. Arthritis is a disorder that affects the joints, which despite being more common among the elderly, can affect people of all ages. Today, more than 52 million people across North America suffer one of the two types of Arthritis. This disorder is characterized by joint

The three switches that turn on cancer, and how to flip them back off

The cancer screening and cancer-treating business is a multibillion dollar industry and pharmaceutical companies make a killing out of it. We are all in one way or the other supporting it, because we have been touched by cancer or indirectly through our health insurance premiums and our taxes. Cancer affects all of us, we are in these together and there is no way out of it. Since time in memorial, we have waged  a “war” on cancer but we have never come close to defeating it. However, as it continues, we are getting closer to being bankrupted by it. Each year, we spend more and more money on treatments, including new, exotic drugs, all of which costs us thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. We are urged to do more early screening for cancers and get more aggressive treatments once detected. We are even told to get genetic testing and consider mastectomies (and other drastic preventative surgeries) if the wrong genes are found. But none of those actions prevent us

Rick Simpsons Oil for Alzheimer's

"A preclinical study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease found that very small doses of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a chemical found in marijuana, can slow the production of beta-amyloid proteins, thought to be a hallmark characteristic and key contributor to the progression of Alzheimer’s." Journal LInk:-  https://content. iospress.com/articles/journal- of-alzheimers-disease/ jad140093   Ricksimpsons oil is very efficient for Alzheimer´s, studies on humans will confirm it in the next decade or so. Hopefully in our lifetime.  "Could the Ancient Assyrian herb, "Ganzigun Nu" (Translated: The drug that takes away the mind) actually bring back the mind of Alzheimer's patients? Obviously, you know I believe so. Forgetting, afterall, is an important part of memory. Forgetting or pausing from thought ("spacing out") can be relaxing and stress-relieving to the overburdened mind. Also, cannabinoids in vivo promote neurogenesis in the