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Medical Disclaimer: Please consult your doctor or other medical professional before using any supplement. Cannabis oil, hydrogen water or any supplement cannot cure any disease or condition. Only pharmaceutical drugs and procedures performed by medical doctors can do that. However, some supplements may give the body what it needs to help itself. We are research writers - not health professionals. Whatever we speak or write is simply our opinion. We are not prescribing or giving medical advice - here or anywhere. The following content: copyright 2019-2020 Scott & Julie Linden. We do NOT make, buy, sell or distribute Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or any cannabis product.
There are over 1,000 scientific studies on hydrogen water - is it ONE of the answers?
Should you be drinking it if you’re fighting pain, cancer, heart disease or diabetes?
Why is it used in Japan - in their hospitals - and used by 40% of the population?
Hi,
We're Scott and Julie,
What is the HOT NEW THING to drink in Hollywood?
Hydrogen water. Drinking hydrogen (H2) water can help with broken bones!
We believe, from the bottom of hearts, hydrogen water (H2) will help you - in addition to and along side of RSO - we believe they'll work in synergy.
The "hack" is: We experimented many months and discovered a simple way to make superior, potent, ORGANIC and delicious H2 water at home for just 7 CENTS a serving. Now, everyone can afford to drink it!
We look forward to talking to you about RSO or Hydrogen water - any time. Just call:
760-961-5899 (24/7) If we can't answer, we'll hit you back ASAP.
All we're asking is for you to visit H2hack.com - and consider making your own hydrogen water in your kitchen for just 7 cents a serving.
While you're at H2hack.com - we have a drawing for 2,400 eight ounce servings of organic hydrogen . . .
Thanks,
Scott and Julie
P.S.
Please watch the video below and then PLEASE visit: www.h2hack.com .
PLEASE WATCH THIS 4 MINUTE VIDEO - H2 study - it's effective against cancer - click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mgu_cw8PiTE
If you're fighting cancer - the testimony in this next short video is amazing. YES, he used a machine costing thousands - but don't be fooled: H2 water is H2 water . . .
Click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNAt2wIWiN8
HERE IS THE RSO INFORMATION YOU'RE AFTER:
C43 broken BONES and Rick Simpson Oil - video
Medical Disclaimer: Please consult your doctor or other medical professional before using any supplement. Cannabis oil, hydrogen water or any supplement cannot cure any disease or condition. Only pharmaceutical drugs and procedures performed by medical doctors can do that. However, some supplements may give the body what it needs to help itself. We are research writers - not health professionals. Whatever we speak or write is simply our opinion. We are not prescribing or giving medical advice - here or anywhere. The following content: copyright 2019-2020 Scott & Julie Linden. We do NOT make, buy, sell or distribute Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or any cannabis product.
- PLEASE READ THIS FIRST – (THE RSO INFORMATION IS JUST BELOW)
- Where are the SECRETS to your health problems?
There are over 1,000 scientific studies on hydrogen water - is it ONE of the answers?
Should you be drinking it if you’re fighting pain, cancer, heart disease or diabetes?
Why is it used in Japan - in their hospitals - and used by 40% of the population?
Hi,
We're Scott and Julie,
What is the HOT NEW THING to drink in Hollywood?
Hydrogen water. Drinking hydrogen (H2) water can help with broken bones!
We believe, from the bottom of hearts, hydrogen water (H2) will help you - in addition to and along side of RSO - we believe they'll work in synergy.
- 1,000 scientific studies indicate H2 will help with as many 170 diseases.
- Unfortunately, H2 water is very expensive to buy - $1 to $4 a serving!
The "hack" is: We experimented many months and discovered a simple way to make superior, potent, ORGANIC and delicious H2 water at home for just 7 CENTS a serving. Now, everyone can afford to drink it!
We look forward to talking to you about RSO or Hydrogen water - any time. Just call:
760-961-5899 (24/7) If we can't answer, we'll hit you back ASAP.
- The call and this website are free to you - we're asking a small favor:
All we're asking is for you to visit H2hack.com - and consider making your own hydrogen water in your kitchen for just 7 cents a serving.
While you're at H2hack.com - we have a drawing for 2,400 eight ounce servings of organic hydrogen . . .
Thanks,
Scott and Julie
P.S.
Please watch the video below and then PLEASE visit: www.h2hack.com .
PLEASE WATCH THIS 4 MINUTE VIDEO - H2 study - it's effective against cancer - click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mgu_cw8PiTE
If you're fighting cancer - the testimony in this next short video is amazing. YES, he used a machine costing thousands - but don't be fooled: H2 water is H2 water . . .
Click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNAt2wIWiN8
HERE IS THE RSO INFORMATION YOU'RE AFTER:
C43 broken BONES and Rick Simpson Oil - video
THE BONE STUDIES ABOUT HOW CBD CAN PROMOTE BONE HEALING:
Raphael Mechoulam discovered and isolated THC in Israel in 1964.
We're telling you this - because as Raphael and his team continued to research cannabis, they declared that using cannabis would quicken bone healing by 30%.
That was years ago. And in fact, we believe that pre-dates the realization and study of CBD.
That means they came to the bone healing conclusion with THC.
In fact - a second study (which is at the bottom of this page) seems to think THC does play a role in bone health and healing. It also mentions the synergy enjoyed by CBD and THC working together.
The study that is the subject of the video at the beginning of this page is clear - they say CBD helps heal bones - and does it best when THC is NOT present.
We are champions of using "the whole plant" and we are NOT fans of isolating cannabinoids or cannabidiol (in particular) to create a pharmaceutical drug.
Why?
Because pharmaceutical drugs are killing over 100,000 people a year - while there are still no documented deaths from an overdose of cannabis.
Are we suggesting that you go against the study that says CBD (alone) is the answer for faster and better bone healing?
No. We are NOT suggesting that.
What we ARE suggesting - if you want the wide spectrum of health benefits cannabis can provide to you - you want (in our opinion) the essence of the whole plant.
The best way to do that is to ingest Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or cannabis oil from the whole plant.
So, take a bunch of CBD and get that broken bone of yours healed fast.
After that - even if you're not fighting any other health problems - consider getting and sleeping on a dot of Rick Simpson Oil each night. Do this to PRESERVE your health if nothing else.
This website contains many detailed pages about Rick Simpson Oil. The best place to start is with the pages that begin with the letter A on the left in the green (scroll up).
The Journal of Bone and Mineral Research by Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University researchers:
The study found CBD alone will help bone healing - providing a substantial acceleration of bone healing while reducing the chances of the healed bone breaking again.
What does this mean to us going forward?
CBD could put an end to the losing battle against bone diseases like osteoporosis.
In earlier studies - the team that conducted the above study found that cannabinoid receptors have a function in bone regulation.
However, cannabinoid receptors cannot get enough of the cannabinoids in cannabis.
Our bodies produce our own version of cannabinoids - often called endocannabinoids.
For reasons not yet understood - we apparently don't get enough endocanabinoids made by our bodies for the efficient function of our endocannabinoid system.
Fortunately, the cannabinoids found in cannabis are a very close match to the endocannabinoids are bodies make. our endocannabinoid system receptors readily use the cannabinoids in cannabis - allowing the endocannabinoid system to do its job for our bodies - which is probably primarily the regulation of homestasis in the body - a state of balance.
For example, a properly functioning endocannabinoid system will UP your immune system response if it is to low and will conversely - lower your immune system response if it is too high.
The scientist in the above study found:
CBD alone aids mineralization (absorption) by bone tissue. It enhances the maturation of the collagenous matrix.
The study that is the subject above is here:
ABSTRACTCannabinoid ligands regulate bone mass, but skeletal effects of cannabis (marijuana and hashish) have not been reported. Bone fractures are highly prevalent, involving prolonged immobilization and discomfort. Here we report that the major non-psychoactive cannabis constituent, cannabidiol (CBD), enhances the biomechanical properties of healing rat mid-femoral fractures. The maximal load and work-to-failure, but not the stiffness, of femurs from rats given a mixture of CBD and Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) for 8 weeks were markedly increased by CBD. This effect is not shared by THC (the psychoactive component of cannabis), but THC potentiates the CBD stimulated work-to-failure at 6 weeks postfracture followed by attenuation of the CBD effect at 8 weeks. Using micro–computed tomography (μCT), the fracture callus size was transiently reduced by either CBD or THC 4 weeks after fracture but reached control level after 6 and 8 weeks. The callus material density was unaffected by CBD and/or THC. By contrast, CBD stimulated mRNA expression of Plod1 in primary osteoblast cultures, encoding an enzyme that catalyzes lysine hydroxylation, which is in turn involved in collagen crosslinking and stabilization. Using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy we confirmed the increase in collagen crosslink ratio by CBD, which is likely to contribute to the improved biomechanical properties of the fracture callus. Taken together, these data show that CBD leads to improvement in fracture healing and demonstrate the critical mechanical role of collagen crosslinking enzymes. © 2015 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
Here is another study along the same lines:
ABSTRACTCannabinoid ligands regulate bone mass, but skeletal effects of cannabis (marijuana and hashish) have not been reported. Bone fractures are highly prevalent, involving prolonged immobilization and discomfort. Here we report that the major non-psychoactive cannabis constituent, cannabidiol (CBD), enhances the biomechanical properties of healing rat mid-femoral fractures. The maximal load and work-to-failure, but not the stiffness, of femurs from rats given a mixture of CBD and Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) for 8 weeks were markedly increased by CBD. This effect is not shared by THC (the psychoactive component of cannabis), but THC potentiates the CBD stimulated work-to-failure at 6 weeks postfracture followed by attenuation of the CBD effect at 8 weeks. Using micro–computed tomography (μCT), the fracture callus size was transiently reduced by either CBD or THC 4 weeks after fracture but reached control level after 6 and 8 weeks. The callus material density was unaffected by CBD and/or THC. By contrast, CBD stimulated mRNA expression of Plod1 in primary osteoblast cultures, encoding an enzyme that catalyzes lysine hydroxylation, which is in turn involved in collagen crosslinking and stabilization. Using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy we confirmed the increase in collagen crosslink ratio by CBD, which is likely to contribute to the improved biomechanical properties of the fracture callus. Taken together, these data show that CBD leads to improvement in fracture healing and demonstrate the critical mechanical role of collagen crosslinking enzymes. © 2015 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
FYI:
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN THE CANNABIS NAMES?
HEMP OIL:
Rick Simpson calls essential oil extracted from marijuana for medical use “Hemp oil.” It isn’t clear to us why Rick does this. Possibly because saying “hemp” is less threatening to new-to-RSO patients? That probably is the case.
Hemp is not marijuana. Hemp is cannabis. Confusing? Yes!
It is possible for cannabis cross breeders to lower or raise THC and CBD quantities in the plant – and not by a little bit. For example, either can be lowered to under 1%. Either can be raised to as much as 40% (in the whole plane – before essential oil is extracted).
When cannabis contains less than 1% THC it is considered to be hemp and not marijuana. The word hemp in the cannabis industry refers to “Industrial Hemp” – the crop grown for fiber, seed oil, and other components – including CBD oil. Hemp foods are in your health food store right now – and they are very good for you – but they won’t (alone) give you a chance to beat a serious health challenge – especially cancer.
Rick Simpson did not and is not talking and writing about essential oil made from hemp – even though he uses the word hemp. Rick is talking about marijuana when he says “hemp.” Clearly, Rick believes THC to be the primary cancer killer and he has produced mountains of anecdotal testimonials from patients testifying to this fact.
Legally, marijuana becomes industrial hemp when THC levels fall below 1% in the plant.
CANNABIS OIL
Cannabis oil is any oil made from cannabis – and so it needs a further qualifier. For example: “CBD cannabis oil” indicates that the cannabis oil was produced from industrial hemp (less than 1% THC). CBD oil is also made from a marijuana plant strain that is high in CBD (in which case it may have a bit more than 1% THC in it or even a roughly equal amount of CBD oil in it).
“THC cannabis oil” obviously would be cannabis oil that has a high THC content (and probably low levels of CBD).
Technically: Hemp oil you can buy at the health food store (made from industrial hemp seeds) could be also be called cannabis oil because of what we said above: “both industrial hemp and marijuana are the same plant” – with THC levels being the defining factor.
Hemp is now legal to grow in all 50 states. The reason it was made illegal to grow in 1937 along with marijuana is that the Federal Government was worried people would grow marijuana hidden in the hemp crop. However, hemp was so integrated into American industry it was made legal for the duration of World War Two because it was felt it would be impossible to wage war successfully without it.
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Raphael Mechoulam discovered and isolated THC in Israel in 1964.
We're telling you this - because as Raphael and his team continued to research cannabis, they declared that using cannabis would quicken bone healing by 30%.
That was years ago. And in fact, we believe that pre-dates the realization and study of CBD.
That means they came to the bone healing conclusion with THC.
In fact - a second study (which is at the bottom of this page) seems to think THC does play a role in bone health and healing. It also mentions the synergy enjoyed by CBD and THC working together.
The study that is the subject of the video at the beginning of this page is clear - they say CBD helps heal bones - and does it best when THC is NOT present.
We are champions of using "the whole plant" and we are NOT fans of isolating cannabinoids or cannabidiol (in particular) to create a pharmaceutical drug.
Why?
Because pharmaceutical drugs are killing over 100,000 people a year - while there are still no documented deaths from an overdose of cannabis.
Are we suggesting that you go against the study that says CBD (alone) is the answer for faster and better bone healing?
No. We are NOT suggesting that.
What we ARE suggesting - if you want the wide spectrum of health benefits cannabis can provide to you - you want (in our opinion) the essence of the whole plant.
The best way to do that is to ingest Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or cannabis oil from the whole plant.
So, take a bunch of CBD and get that broken bone of yours healed fast.
After that - even if you're not fighting any other health problems - consider getting and sleeping on a dot of Rick Simpson Oil each night. Do this to PRESERVE your health if nothing else.
This website contains many detailed pages about Rick Simpson Oil. The best place to start is with the pages that begin with the letter A on the left in the green (scroll up).
The Journal of Bone and Mineral Research by Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University researchers:
The study found CBD alone will help bone healing - providing a substantial acceleration of bone healing while reducing the chances of the healed bone breaking again.
What does this mean to us going forward?
CBD could put an end to the losing battle against bone diseases like osteoporosis.
In earlier studies - the team that conducted the above study found that cannabinoid receptors have a function in bone regulation.
However, cannabinoid receptors cannot get enough of the cannabinoids in cannabis.
Our bodies produce our own version of cannabinoids - often called endocannabinoids.
For reasons not yet understood - we apparently don't get enough endocanabinoids made by our bodies for the efficient function of our endocannabinoid system.
Fortunately, the cannabinoids found in cannabis are a very close match to the endocannabinoids are bodies make. our endocannabinoid system receptors readily use the cannabinoids in cannabis - allowing the endocannabinoid system to do its job for our bodies - which is probably primarily the regulation of homestasis in the body - a state of balance.
For example, a properly functioning endocannabinoid system will UP your immune system response if it is to low and will conversely - lower your immune system response if it is too high.
The scientist in the above study found:
CBD alone aids mineralization (absorption) by bone tissue. It enhances the maturation of the collagenous matrix.
The study that is the subject above is here:
ABSTRACTCannabinoid ligands regulate bone mass, but skeletal effects of cannabis (marijuana and hashish) have not been reported. Bone fractures are highly prevalent, involving prolonged immobilization and discomfort. Here we report that the major non-psychoactive cannabis constituent, cannabidiol (CBD), enhances the biomechanical properties of healing rat mid-femoral fractures. The maximal load and work-to-failure, but not the stiffness, of femurs from rats given a mixture of CBD and Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) for 8 weeks were markedly increased by CBD. This effect is not shared by THC (the psychoactive component of cannabis), but THC potentiates the CBD stimulated work-to-failure at 6 weeks postfracture followed by attenuation of the CBD effect at 8 weeks. Using micro–computed tomography (μCT), the fracture callus size was transiently reduced by either CBD or THC 4 weeks after fracture but reached control level after 6 and 8 weeks. The callus material density was unaffected by CBD and/or THC. By contrast, CBD stimulated mRNA expression of Plod1 in primary osteoblast cultures, encoding an enzyme that catalyzes lysine hydroxylation, which is in turn involved in collagen crosslinking and stabilization. Using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy we confirmed the increase in collagen crosslink ratio by CBD, which is likely to contribute to the improved biomechanical properties of the fracture callus. Taken together, these data show that CBD leads to improvement in fracture healing and demonstrate the critical mechanical role of collagen crosslinking enzymes. © 2015 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
Here is another study along the same lines:
ABSTRACTCannabinoid ligands regulate bone mass, but skeletal effects of cannabis (marijuana and hashish) have not been reported. Bone fractures are highly prevalent, involving prolonged immobilization and discomfort. Here we report that the major non-psychoactive cannabis constituent, cannabidiol (CBD), enhances the biomechanical properties of healing rat mid-femoral fractures. The maximal load and work-to-failure, but not the stiffness, of femurs from rats given a mixture of CBD and Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) for 8 weeks were markedly increased by CBD. This effect is not shared by THC (the psychoactive component of cannabis), but THC potentiates the CBD stimulated work-to-failure at 6 weeks postfracture followed by attenuation of the CBD effect at 8 weeks. Using micro–computed tomography (μCT), the fracture callus size was transiently reduced by either CBD or THC 4 weeks after fracture but reached control level after 6 and 8 weeks. The callus material density was unaffected by CBD and/or THC. By contrast, CBD stimulated mRNA expression of Plod1 in primary osteoblast cultures, encoding an enzyme that catalyzes lysine hydroxylation, which is in turn involved in collagen crosslinking and stabilization. Using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy we confirmed the increase in collagen crosslink ratio by CBD, which is likely to contribute to the improved biomechanical properties of the fracture callus. Taken together, these data show that CBD leads to improvement in fracture healing and demonstrate the critical mechanical role of collagen crosslinking enzymes. © 2015 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
FYI:
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN THE CANNABIS NAMES?
HEMP OIL:
Rick Simpson calls essential oil extracted from marijuana for medical use “Hemp oil.” It isn’t clear to us why Rick does this. Possibly because saying “hemp” is less threatening to new-to-RSO patients? That probably is the case.
Hemp is not marijuana. Hemp is cannabis. Confusing? Yes!
It is possible for cannabis cross breeders to lower or raise THC and CBD quantities in the plant – and not by a little bit. For example, either can be lowered to under 1%. Either can be raised to as much as 40% (in the whole plane – before essential oil is extracted).
When cannabis contains less than 1% THC it is considered to be hemp and not marijuana. The word hemp in the cannabis industry refers to “Industrial Hemp” – the crop grown for fiber, seed oil, and other components – including CBD oil. Hemp foods are in your health food store right now – and they are very good for you – but they won’t (alone) give you a chance to beat a serious health challenge – especially cancer.
Rick Simpson did not and is not talking and writing about essential oil made from hemp – even though he uses the word hemp. Rick is talking about marijuana when he says “hemp.” Clearly, Rick believes THC to be the primary cancer killer and he has produced mountains of anecdotal testimonials from patients testifying to this fact.
Legally, marijuana becomes industrial hemp when THC levels fall below 1% in the plant.
CANNABIS OIL
Cannabis oil is any oil made from cannabis – and so it needs a further qualifier. For example: “CBD cannabis oil” indicates that the cannabis oil was produced from industrial hemp (less than 1% THC). CBD oil is also made from a marijuana plant strain that is high in CBD (in which case it may have a bit more than 1% THC in it or even a roughly equal amount of CBD oil in it).
“THC cannabis oil” obviously would be cannabis oil that has a high THC content (and probably low levels of CBD).
Technically: Hemp oil you can buy at the health food store (made from industrial hemp seeds) could be also be called cannabis oil because of what we said above: “both industrial hemp and marijuana are the same plant” – with THC levels being the defining factor.
Hemp is now legal to grow in all 50 states. The reason it was made illegal to grow in 1937 along with marijuana is that the Federal Government was worried people would grow marijuana hidden in the hemp crop. However, hemp was so integrated into American industry it was made legal for the duration of World War Two because it was felt it would be impossible to wage war successfully without it.
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