Juicing Marijuana Has Real Benefits Claims Doctor

This article was originally published on the Marijuana Patients Organization site on July 13, 2012.

“You know, it doesn’t really matter if Cannabinoids can reduce Heart Attacks by 66%, Insulin dependent Diabetes by 58%, prevent Cancers –  because if we can’t figure out how to deal with the environment it’s Game Over, and Game Over fairly quickly.”
—  Dr. William Courtney

Cannabis clinician Dr. William Courtney recommends drinking 4 – 8 ounces of raw flower and leaf juice from any Hemp plant, 5 milligrams of CBD per kg of body weight, 50 mg of THC and a salad of Hemp seed sprouts daily, taken across 5 doses.

It is more efficient to drink heated juice than inhaling THC doses because there is no loss on preparation, through vaporization, adhesion or degradation.

Patients using blood pressure, birth control, Epilepsy, Anti-psychotic or any Cardiac medicines will need more juice to elevate their serum Cannabinoid levels.

  • Patients suffering from end stage Cancer should eat fresh, 3 month old flowers whole.
  • Plants sprayed with in-organic pesticide shouldn’t be juiced, but some pests are edible, such as Spider mites.
  • Do not rinse leaves before juicing because trichomes detach too easily, instead soak them in water or Hemp seed oil for five minutes before-hand. To juice flowers, leaves or sprouts: a Masticating juicer works best. If you use a blender, adding vegetables may help it chop fibers apart. To preserve each dose of juice, fill Baby food jars so the air inside is minimized. A dose of juice frozen into an ice cube tray will retain it’s medicinal value.
  • Dried flowers can be ground up and eaten with yogurt or other fatty foods.
  • To consume more CBD without Dysphoria, patients remove THC by boiling it off with a heat gun at 166 degrees.
  • Delta 9 THC boils at 157 degrees, Delta 8 THC boils at 175, CBD boils at 188 degrees.

“The amount of Cannabinoids we need would be difficult to get through smoked Cannabis without feeling the intoxicating effects” — Kristen Courtney

 

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