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The cannabis tincture manufactured here is manufactured by placing either

trim(manicured off leaves from the flower), or shake(assorted ground leaves), in

everclear 75% ethanol(>1:1 )for a period usually ranging from six months to a

year,

these are strain specific

AF(Malowee origin, sativa,THC 23.7%, CBD <0.1% and CBN <0.1%), stimulant,

antidepressant,intraocular pressure reducerAFPI(sativa dominant)PIAF(indica

dominant)PI(Afgahni origin, indica,THC 19.6%, CBD <0.2% and CBN <0.5%),

painkiller, sedative,antibiotic

(AF preferred my females, whilst, PI preferred by males, generally, reversal of

effect in children as in ADD/ADHD/ODD/spasms successfully treated with AF caps

and cookies, rare cases of adult reversal,will interview, pharmacogenomics and

constitutiion will shape future of medicine) if can will front money for AFPI

and PIAF studies when I come back.

surely several weeks are suffficient to extract cannabinoids?, do any of you of

a cheap source of percolators, herb presses, as wish to optimise their

extractions. On a separate note a patient with Lyme's, coccodimyosis, barret's

esophagus, hemocritosis, claims that lecithin and 10 ml of milk thistle

glycextract(which grows at the top of the garden), improved liver pain 60%

within a couple of days, will continue making. National geographics came to

interview founders yesterday. One thing I have realised that playing with

cannabis of unknown origin is unethical, unresponsible and dangerous, with known

genetics it can make effective medicine. Time of day constitution and symptoms

are important when considering which straion and route is applicable. Will do

case studies on most interesting. Will do short case study on oil patients (one

sample oil 78% THC, high delta 8 but also 6 and nine, cbd, cbn and misc.), 8

patients, four oils (strain specific, double blinded) pain, nausea appetite etc.

before/after over one week per oil.

I may be ranting but cannabis is an important medicine and is worthy of

consideration in many cases, it is our right to use this plant in phytotherapy

and I will fight for this right after seeing the difference it makes in the

lives of the terminally ill and those in chronic pain. The time is now to study

this plant.

To: ukherbal-list

From: hetta@...

Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2010 22:05:52 +0300

Subject: Re: tincture shelf-life

> Individual herb tinctures seem to vary widely in their shelf life. Some last

> for years, but others (e.g. Arctostaphylos) start losing their effect fairly

> rapidly, after about 6 months from date of manufacture.

Strangely, dried Arctostaphylus will still work even powdered and kept in a

plastic bag for years on end ... nothing in the dried herb that could

deteriorate by exposure to oxygen or light.

H.

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Henriette Kress, AHG Helsinki, Finland

Henriette's herbal homepage: http://www.henriettesherbal.com

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> do any of you of a cheap source of percolators,

Get a glass Perrier bottle (it has the right shape for percolation)

Burn off the bottom (dip some cotton thread in a liquid that'll burn, tie it

around the bottom (for a straight-sided bottle: as close down as you can get.

For Perrier: as close to the center of the " belly " as you can.), hold the

bottle bottom up until the thread is all black, then dip the bottom including

burning thread quickly into a bowl of ice water. You'll hear a _crack_. If

you see cracks running up the sides of the now upright bottle, try, try

again. Once you have a clean crack, sandpaper the edges.

(Alternatively, take the bottle to a glass cutter and have him take off the

bottom.)

(Alternatively, take a large bottle made of thick plastic (2 l coca-cola

bottles, anybody?), and take your bread knife to it.)

Bottles with screw caps are better, as you can then control the flow, even

though you've packed your herb too loosely ...

> herb presses,

You don't need a press if you percolate.

> I may be ranting but cannabis is an important medicine and is worthy of

> consideration in many cases, it is our right to use this plant in

> phytotherapy and I will fight for this right after seeing the difference it

> makes in the lives of the terminally ill and those in chronic pain. The

> time is now to study this plant.

Using cannabis might also get you arrested ... which isn't in the interest of

you OR your clients.

H.

--

Henriette Kress, AHG Helsinki, Finland

Henriette's herbal homepage: http://www.henriettesherbal.com

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