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Marihuana and Autoimmune disease -- asking for explanation


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t_anna had a post recently about canaboid oils and great effect it had on her son -- http://latitudes.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=22539&hl=oil

here is recent article about marihuana and TLC having effects on autoimmune disorders http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/15145/20140603/autoimmune-diseases-treated-medical-marijuana.htm

Can someone, please, explain the difference between TLC and oils?

Do oils contain TLC? and if not, how would one give TLC to a child?

thanks in advance

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THC is the pyschoactive component of Marijuana (causes the high). The oils Tanna and I spoke of are made not from Marijuana plants, but Hemp plants. Hemp plants are naturally very low in THC. In addition to Hemp being naturally low in THC, the process of extracting the oils for use also reduces the amount of THC in the oils we are using to less than 1%.

 

The oils we are using are high in Cannibidiol (CBD). Cannibidiol is not psychoactive (no high) but has been shown to be antiviral, anti-inflammatory, reliefs mild to moderate pain, and helps with immune function. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabidiol

 

To my knowledge if you wish to use the THC, then you would have to use the Marijuana plant in one form or another. If it is legal in your state, you can process then put Marijuana in certain foods or make an oil from it as well. You need not smoke it to receive the benefits, but each method of ingestion offers different properties/benefits. I do not know a lot about Marijuana, and it is not legal in my state, so for me it would be a moot point. The internet is full of methods of ingestion and processing of the plant.

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