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I'm busy preparing to make a cannabis pain relief salve using roots. I really tried hard to not reply but feel its a service for the uneducated.

 

"There is apple juice in my apples therefore there must be apple juice in my roots"

 

The thc is PRODUCED by the leaves and flowers not the root. The root system does not create thc and carry it up to the flowers.

 

That being said there is apparently some tremendous medicinal properties of the root which I will begin to experiment with. First and last post with regards to thc in the roots.

Welcome to the forum. Some roots are sticky with plant resin. I find it often with my aeroponics. Cannabis resin normally contains THC.  There's a lot  to learn about cannabis. 

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Make it into a topical. I use 5x diluted snake venom for painful swollen joints. You have to monitor this treatment. It is a neurotoxin and works for pain in small doses. You have to switch it up with other topical treatments to make sure you don't get too much. But it works. And yes I did find out about it from a Homeopathic Dr. and we worked together on the dosage for me. If you aren't familiar with medical measurements have someone who is help you. Do I have to say do not take internally? Okay. Don't do that. Don't rub it on your head, eyes,or any mucous membrane. Use sparingly . If you develop  headache,stop using it right away. You're using too much. Neurotoxins to control pain are not new. Just dangerous in larger amounts. Start with a good Homeopathic practicioner,and do research yourself.

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  • 7 years later...
On 12/31/2013 at 10:52 AM, bloombastic said:

can anyone tell me how to make root salve

please see my tutorial on merryjanegardeningclub.org… scroll down the home page and you will see the youtube icon… hit that, then hit uploads, the tutorial is on the youtube page… i would love your feedback on ease of watching and understanding the procedures… thanks 🙏🏿 so much!

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