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The roots of the cannabis plant have not been studied much, so most people don't know that they have healing powers also.
The roots have no THC. The two alkaloids in roots are cannabisativine and isocannabisativine.
I have read that a topical made of roots will cure staph infection.
Personally, the Rub I make with roots helps with sore muscles and has helped a rash my daughter had.
What you will need:
crock pot with a lid
water
roots
coconut oil
pitcher
wax
electric wisk
1) Put roots, water and coconut oil in crock pot.

2)With crock pot on med/high simmer roots for 6 hours or longer.
3) Strain water and oil out of the roots into a pitcher

4) Put pitcher in refrigerator for a few hours.

5) To get the puck of root oil out of the pitcher, I warm the outside with my hands. This softens the edges and you can pop it out.

6)I cut off enough of the puck to make 1/2 cup.
Put this in a double boiler and warm it up. I use a bowl in a pot, if you do this use something to keep it off the bottom of the pan. I use a canning jar lid.
You want to keep it on low, do not boil the water.

7)Put grated wax in the oil. For 1/2 a cup of root oil I use 7 Tablespoons wax.

8)Take oil off the stove and cool a little. You can add essential oil like Lavender oil about 3 drops. I also put 1/8 tsp. vitamin E in.

9)Cool until oil is almost solid, then wisk til peeks form.

This works great for sore muscles and helps with skin conditions.
The roots have no THC. The two alkaloids in roots are cannabisativine and isocannabisativine.
I have read that a topical made of roots will cure staph infection.
Personally, the Rub I make with roots helps with sore muscles and has helped a rash my daughter had.
What you will need:
crock pot with a lid
water
roots
coconut oil
pitcher
wax
electric wisk
1) Put roots, water and coconut oil in crock pot.

2)With crock pot on med/high simmer roots for 6 hours or longer.
3) Strain water and oil out of the roots into a pitcher

4) Put pitcher in refrigerator for a few hours.

5) To get the puck of root oil out of the pitcher, I warm the outside with my hands. This softens the edges and you can pop it out.

6)I cut off enough of the puck to make 1/2 cup.
Put this in a double boiler and warm it up. I use a bowl in a pot, if you do this use something to keep it off the bottom of the pan. I use a canning jar lid.
You want to keep it on low, do not boil the water.

7)Put grated wax in the oil. For 1/2 a cup of root oil I use 7 Tablespoons wax.

8)Take oil off the stove and cool a little. You can add essential oil like Lavender oil about 3 drops. I also put 1/8 tsp. vitamin E in.

9)Cool until oil is almost solid, then wisk til peeks form.

This works great for sore muscles and helps with skin conditions.
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