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MORE CANNABIS PRODUCT INFO, by Gayle Quin

By Hempology | April 9, 2006

Cannabis has been a preferred topical treatment since it began growing beside the campsite. A bud can be applied directly to an open wound and it will not only act as a styptic (stops bleeding), but also as an anti-septic, (stops bacterial infections), anti-biotic (stops infections), anti-viral (herpes), anti-inflammatory (stops swelling), anti-toxicant, anti- carcinogenic and an analgesic (stops pain). Cannabis oils come in a variety of forms for our use.
We can infuse cannabis directly into oils, and we can express health- giving oil from its seeds. Oils may be combined for specific uses as most plants work synergistically (better together). Our skin is our largest organ and is capable of absorbing medicine as well as expelling waste. It makes sense to apply medicine directly to the site of need whenever possible. In this day and age this is a very viable form of application because most people using a North American diet have compromised digestive systems. Salve may be used anywhere you would use a first-aide ointment.
The base oil is olive oil, which has healing properties of its own. Salve is made by adding beeswax to the desired consistency, with Vitamin E added to help preserve it You can use it for cuts and scrapes, burns and new tattoos, fungus infections, dermatitis, eczema, bug bites and bruises.
The massage oil is not only good for a fabulous body rub, but takes pain and swelling away from arthritic joints, and is enabling surgeries to be postponed and cancelled. Cannabis can be used to replace almost any type of allopathic medicine; from diuretics to anti-depressants – ear oil to throat sprays, and salves.

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