I recently made a root based balm....here is how I went about it.
I took approx a 2ltr container of fine cannabis roots and washed and rinsed them thoroughly...repeated cycles through buckets of clean water, removing coir, soil and perlite...as well as anything else, from the rootmasses.
This was a little labor intensive, but the end result was clean roots....I have been saving roots for over a year....I have more, but this was an experimental run with some other goodies added.
I took the now cleaned roots and used scissors to roughly chop them....I then placed them into my slow cooker/crock pot

To this I added 500ml of co-co nut oil

and simmered the lot on low for 30 hrs or so....

about 3 hrs before I finished them, I added 2 tablespoons of cassia bark....this is a type of cinnamon. [added for pain relief properties]

Then I strained and cleared the oil, let it cool down awhile, before I added emu oil for it's fast absorbency and osteo properties.

I also added 30 drops of rosemary essential oil [again, for the muscles and joints], 20 drops of lavender essential oil [for skin and aches], 20 drops of teatree essential oil.[an all round additive]

I mixed it well and then put it in it's final container for storage in my fridge {yet to take a pic of this....will insert here when I have done so}
I used it the night I made it.....finding it gave physical relief in my neck and shoulders, arm and hand joints also.
This was the first time I have used cassia bark.....next time I will use only 1 tablespoon of it....I find it a tad too strong.
All up, though, a successful topical I shall use for the next few months.
I currently have more roots than I can get co-co nut oil, so I might at a future date, reheat the balm, adding more roots to increase it's efficacy, though when I do I will have to re-add the essential oils as they will evaporate away during the heating process.
In the past I have added other goodies to my balms...
pure vitamin E oil
Wintergreen essential oil
Thyme essential oil
Black pepper oil
Epsom salts [dissolved in some warm water and simmered with the oil and roots]
cannabis leaf
cannabis stems
cannabis buds
cinnamon essential oil
cardomom seeds
I find adding 1 to 3 extra's is the best balance....more kind of confuses the mix IMO
LB
I took approx a 2ltr container of fine cannabis roots and washed and rinsed them thoroughly...repeated cycles through buckets of clean water, removing coir, soil and perlite...as well as anything else, from the rootmasses.
This was a little labor intensive, but the end result was clean roots....I have been saving roots for over a year....I have more, but this was an experimental run with some other goodies added.
I took the now cleaned roots and used scissors to roughly chop them....I then placed them into my slow cooker/crock pot

To this I added 500ml of co-co nut oil

and simmered the lot on low for 30 hrs or so....

about 3 hrs before I finished them, I added 2 tablespoons of cassia bark....this is a type of cinnamon. [added for pain relief properties]

Then I strained and cleared the oil, let it cool down awhile, before I added emu oil for it's fast absorbency and osteo properties.

I also added 30 drops of rosemary essential oil [again, for the muscles and joints], 20 drops of lavender essential oil [for skin and aches], 20 drops of teatree essential oil.[an all round additive]

I mixed it well and then put it in it's final container for storage in my fridge {yet to take a pic of this....will insert here when I have done so}
I used it the night I made it.....finding it gave physical relief in my neck and shoulders, arm and hand joints also.
This was the first time I have used cassia bark.....next time I will use only 1 tablespoon of it....I find it a tad too strong.
All up, though, a successful topical I shall use for the next few months.
I currently have more roots than I can get co-co nut oil, so I might at a future date, reheat the balm, adding more roots to increase it's efficacy, though when I do I will have to re-add the essential oils as they will evaporate away during the heating process.
In the past I have added other goodies to my balms...
pure vitamin E oil
Wintergreen essential oil
Thyme essential oil
Black pepper oil
Epsom salts [dissolved in some warm water and simmered with the oil and roots]
cannabis leaf
cannabis stems
cannabis buds
cinnamon essential oil
cardomom seeds
I find adding 1 to 3 extra's is the best balance....more kind of confuses the mix IMO
LB
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