Have you tried this powerful, popular cannabis oil recipe?
Hemp and hemp seed oil are all the hype these days. Millions of people have jumped on the recent health craze by adding high-quality hemp protein powder or hemp hearts to their morning smoothies. But did you know that a pure extract of the cannabis bud could potentially cure cancer, with hungriness, happiness and sleepiness being the only possible side effects?
Cannabis oil has become a favorite topic of discussion. While the medical world hasn’t fully explored the drug’s true potential yet, hundreds of scientists around the world are investigating cannabis oil as a miraculous treatment for cancer and other diseases.
Despite resistance from the authorities, government health agencies, Big Pharma and UN offices, one man, Rick Simpson, successfully used cannabis oil to help over 5,000 patients (himself included) defeat their disease. For many years, the medical marijuana activist has devoted himself to providing people with information about the medicinal properties of cannabis or hash oil.
The Rick Simpson cannabis oil story
In 2003, Rick Simpson was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma skin cancer. After failed surgeries, Simpson decided to try something different. Remembering a radio headline he had heard almost 30 years earlier – which stated that the University of Virginia had discovered that the cannabinoid in cannabis, THC, could kill cancer in mice – he decided that cannabis oil could kill his cancer too.
Simpson’s cancer spots disappeared in a matter of days after he applied cannabis oil and bandages to the affected areas. When he tried to tell his doctor and several cancer organizations about his recovery, however, nobody wanted anything to do with the controversial discovery.
If you want to learn more about how Rick Simpson cured himself and others through the use of hash oil, watch Christian Laurette’s full documentary, Run From The Cure, below.
Many cannabis oil enthusiasts, including Simpson, think there has been a Big Government and Big Pharma conspiracy to suppress research and halt medical progress. As reported by Natural News, scientists have known about the anticancer benefits of cannabis oil for decades. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), however, quickly shut down a study that reported on the potential benefits and destroyed its results.
Some believe they handled the study in this way out of fear of possible substance abuse. Others believe that it is the fear of losing billions of dollars of chemotherapy profits that drives them to keep this natural cure a secret. After all, why is it that while the government and pharmaceutical companies claim that cannabis is not a cure for cancer or other diseases, they hold patents for medicinal marijuana use?
Rick Simpson’s cannabis oil recipe
According to Simpson, the oral ingestion of hash oil targets and destroys cancer cells in the body, while topical use can control or even cure various skin conditions such as melanomas. Furthermore, he claims that cannabis oil rejuvenates vital organs, and that it is not uncommon for individuals to report the oil making them feel 20 to 30 years younger shortly after beginning treatment.
To help people all over the world cure cancer and other diseases free of charge, Simpson has shared his recipe online. As reported by Organic and Healthy, one ounce of the dried herb will typically produce 3 to 4 grams of Rick Simpson’s famous hash oil. The amount of oil produced per ounce will vary from strain to strain, though.
Since the solvents and fumes are highly flammable, it is important to be very careful when making the oil. It is recommended that the whole process take place in a well-ventilated area. Also, do not use open flames; set up a fan to direct fumes away from the pot; and avoid smoking, sparks, stove-tops and red-hot heating elements.
You can find the full extraction method and dosage instructions on Rick Simpson’s website, or watch the video below.
(Natural News does not endorse the use of marijuana products in States where its use has not yet been legalized.)
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