Utilisations médicales , the irey guidance

Dans certains maux et maladies, le cannabis peut soulager et avoir différents effets positifs ou négatifs sur le corps humain. Ici, venez discuter de : l'usage médical du cannabis, ces éventuels effets addictifs, effets psychiques et corporels, témoignages, prévention, etc.
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c'est la misère pour mettre en ligne :?

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Salut artisan.

Pour que ça fonctionne sous forme d'image, faut que tu fasses un screenshot de la page web et le convertir en image .jpg par exemple.
Là, c'est un lien vers un site, pas une image ; les balises images ne fonctionnent pas pour un lien vers un autre site.

Edit : en fait il semble que c'est à cause du fait qu'il faille se loguer sur le site qui héberge les image.
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c'est le bordel c'est à l'envers maintenant :taper:
:roll: serait plus simple de'herberger directement le PDF , plus facile pour les corrections aussi :lol:

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merci pour le tuto , il et bien foutu et plutot complet
il y as deux trois erreur de trad sur la première page en bas dans le passage parlant de l'alcool methy..

le systeme de récupération n'est pas évident a mettre en place , mais clair que cela doit permettre de belle économie quand mêmes :mrgreen:

j'me demande d'ailleurs si la clarté de l'alcool recuperer ne serait pas gage d'une évaporation lente et plutôt bonne ?

et le coup du chauffe biberon plus bulleur et :topcool: je vais voir pour essayer d'en faire un peu et tester le sub-linguale

:mrgreen: mais avec la gueule que j'ai jamais les pharmacies ne m'en vendront :taper:

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je corrigerais à l'occasion :wink:

pharmacie c'est des 250ml que j'ai trouver par ici.... faut en faire 4 pour avoir 1l
le producteur vendeur de vin et spiriteux de part chez moi peu m'en avoir 1l sans soucis ensuite ca craint parce qu'il est obligé de justiifer le moindre litre sortit et que forcément si t'en prends régulièrement on va te demander des comptes
pas encore trouvé de revendeur par le net, ni de vendeur qui m'en envois sans justificatif, faut se déplacer pour pouvoir magouiller un ou deux litre
Donc si faut pas plus de 1 ou 2l on peu en trouver, après faut pas avoir besoin de 5-6l et de régulièrement 1l tous les 2mois :mrgreen:

:roll: c'est donc qu'un soucis que si tu veux en faire pas que pour toi :mrgreen:

je parle pour l'ethanol là... alcool pur c'est pas un soucis...au pire tu fais 2-3 passages pour distiller ton alcool pour le purifier ...genre wodka ou autre

:roll: ben quand tu distilles tu obtient un liquide clair...... le vert reste das le pot donc gage que l'alcool est "pur":lol:

la merdasse qui peu rester dans l'huile faudra l'enlever autrement :wink:

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Ouep Link, j'ai un peu merdé enfumé sur la dernière partie pour la traduc, j'ai corrigé depuis, je peux la remettre en ligne ou te l'envoyer Artisan.

Bien cool le pdf :topcool:

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:roll: j'ai rien compris !


parce que ca c'est un PDF transformer en images indépendante et ensuites réduites en taille pour pouvoir passer par le serveur FCF :taper:

tu veux corriger quoi ? :lol:

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:roll: Pour ceux qui voudrais préter mains forte pour les traductions et corrections faut mettre son nom à coté de celui de l'auteur.....

De.......... traduit par .........

:roll: c'est parce que des commes ça :arrow: :idea: j'en ais une caisse pleine qui viens subitement de m'apparaitre :taper:

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envoi moi en une paire j'te file mon adresse mail en MP j'verrais si je peux faire un peu de trad , j'aime plutôt bien ça :mrgreen:
anglais-français , m'envoie pas des trucs en hollandais :lol:
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Salut l'Artisan,
en ce moment je cherche une recette de pomade, si t'en à une qui traîne sous la main je veux bien t'aider à la traduire ça fera d'une pierre deux coups. (mais si t'as d'autres recettes à traduire je veux bien, hésite pas à m'envoyer un MP :) ).

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:roll: voili voilou, t'as même la recette original tel qu'on la trouve dans la bible :mrgreen:


Exodus 30, verses 22 - 30

Anointing Oil

22 Then the LORD said to Moses, 23 "Take the following fine spices: 500

shekels
of liquid myrrh, half as much (that is, 250 shekels) of fragrant cinnamon, 250
shekels of fragrant cane, 24 500 shekels of cassia - all according to the

sanctuary
shekel - and a hin of olive oil. 25 Make these into a sacred anointing oil, a
fragrant blend, the work of a perfumer. It will be the sacred anointing oil. . . .

30 "Anoint Aaron and his sons and consecrate them so they may serve me as
priests."

The chief unit of weight was the SHEKEL, called also the holy shekel or shekel

of
the sanctuary; subdivided into the beka (i.e. half ), and the gerah (i.e. a grain ).



WEIGHTS IN THE BIBLE

MEASURE
SYSTEM EQUIVALENT
APPROX. METRIC EQUIVALENTS
APPROX. U.S. EQUIVALENTS

gerah
1/20 shekel
0.5 g
1/15 oz.

beka
10 gerahs, 1/2 shekel
5 g.
3/16 oz.

pim
1 1/2 bekas, 3/4 shekel
7 g.
1/4 oz.

shekel
2 bekas, 1 1/2 pims
10 g
1/2 oz.

mina
75 pims, 50 shekels
500 g
1 lb.

talent
60 minas, 3000 shekels
30 kg
66 lbs.



Converted into today's measurements:

liquid myrrh 500 shekels 5.75 kg (12.68 lbs)
cassia 500 shekels 5.75 kg (12.68 lbs)
cinnamon leaf 250 shekels 2.875 kg (6.34 lbs)
cannabis flowers 250 shekels 2.875 kg (6.34 lbs)
olive oil 1 hin 6.5 liters (1.72 gallons)

In the traditional method, all of these ingredients would have been mixed with
water and then boiled until all the water evaporated. The oil was then strained
and ready for use.

___________________________________________________________________


Myrrh Gum

Myrrh has many medicinal uses. In ancient times it was used for cleaning

wounds
and sores. As late as the 19th century it was given as a treatment for worms,
coughs, colds, sore throats, asthma, indigestion, bad breath, gum disease, and
gonorrhea. Today it is still a common ingredient in toothpaste and mouthwash.



Until the invention of morphine and other modern painkillers, myrrh was a
common analgesic. In ancient times it was often mixed with wine to make the
drink more potent (Clarke's Commentary - Prov 9:4-5).



As was the custom among the Jews, Christ was offered "wine mingled with
myrrh" to ease the pains of the cross. However, He refused to drink it (Mk

15:23).



Today myrrh may be used in toothpastes, mouthwashes, cosmetics, and food
flavorings



--- Medicinal Action and Uses --- Astringent, healing. Tonic and stimulant. A

direct
emmenagogue, a tonic in dyspepsia, an expectorant in the absence of feverish
symptoms, a stimulant to the mucous tissues, a stomachic carminative, exciting
appetite and the flow of gastric juice, and an astringent wash.


It is used in chronic catarrh, phthisis pulmonalis, chlorosis, and in amenorrhoea
is often combined with aloes and iron. As a wash it is good for spongy gums,
ulcerated throat and aphthous stomatitis, and the tincture is also applied to foul
and indolentulcers. It has been found helpful in bronchorrhoea and leucorrhoea.
It has also been used as a vermifuge.


Myrrh is a common ingredient of toothpowders, and is used with borax in
tincture, with other ingredients, as a mouth-wash.


The Compound Tincture, or Horse Tincture, is used in veterinary practice for
healing wounds.
Meetiga, the trade-name of Arabian Myrrh, is more brittle and gummy than that

of
Somaliland and has not its white markings.


The liquid Myrrh, or Stacte, spoken of by Pliny, and an ingredient of Jewish

holy
incense, was formerly obtainable and greatly valued, but cannot now be
identified.

Cassia - Cinnamon Bark Oil (cinnamonum cassia)




---Medicinal Action and Uses --- Carminative, astringent, stimulant, antiseptic;
more powerful as a local than as a general stimulant; is prescribed in powder
and infusion but usually combined with other medicines. It stops vomiting,
relieves flatulence, and given with chalk and astringents is useful for diarrhea
and hemorrhage of the womb.



Cinnamon leaf oil (cinnamonum zeylanicum)


---Medicinal Action and Uses --- Stomachic, carminative, mildly astringent, said

to
be emmenagogue and capable of decreasing the secretion of milk. The

tincture
is useful in uterine hemorrhage and menorrhagia, the doses of 1 drachm being
given every 5, 10 or 20 minutes as required. It is chiefly used to assist and

flavor
other drugs, being helpful in diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and to relieve
flatulence.


The oil is a powerful germicide, but being very irritant is rarely used in medicine
for this purpose. It is a strong local stimulant, sometimes prescribed in gastro-
dynia, flatulent colic, and gastric debility.


--- Poisons and Antidotes --- It was found that 6 drachms of the oil would kill a
moderately sized dog in five hours, and 2 drachms in forty hours, inflammation

of
the gastro-intestinal mucous membrane being observed.



Olive oil


---Medicinal Action and Uses---The leaves are astringent and antiseptic.
Internally, a decoction of 2 handsful boiled in a quart of water until reduced to
half a pint has been used in the Levant in obstinate fevers. Both leaves and

bark
have valuable febrifugal qualities.


The oil is a nourishing demulcent and laxative. Externally, it relieves pruritis, the
effects of stings or burns, and is a good vehicle for liniments. With alcohol it is a
good hair-tonic. As a lubricant it is valuable in skin, muscular, joint, kidney and
chest complaints, or abdominal chill, typhoid and scarlet fevers, plague and
dropsies. Delicate babies absorb its nourishing properties well through the

skin.
Its value in worms or gallstones is uncertain.


Internally, it is a laxative and disperser of acids, and a mechanical antidote to
irritant poisons. It is often used in enemas. It is the best fat for cooking, and a
valuable article of diet for both sick and healthy of all ages. It can easily be

taken
with milk, orange or lemon juice, etc.



Cannabis


---Medicinal Action and Uses --- The principal use of Hemp in medicine is for
easing pain and inducing sleep, and for a soothing influence in nervous
disorders. It does not cause constipation nor affect the appetite like opium. It is
useful in neuralgia, gout, rheumatism, delirium tremens, insanity, infantile
convulsions, insomnia, etc.


The tincture helps parturition, and is used in senile catarrh, gonorrhoea,
menorrhagia, chronic cystitis and all painful urinary affections. An infusion of the
seed is useful in after pains and prolapsus uteri. The resin may be combined
with ointments, oils or chloroform in inflammatory and neuralgic complaints.



The action is almost entirely on the higher nerve centers. It can produce an
exhilarating intoxication, with hallucinations, and is widely used in Eastern
countries as an intoxicant, hence its names 'leaf of delusion,' 'increaser of
pleasure,' 'cementer of friendship,' etc. The nature of its effect depends much

on
the nationality and temperament of the individual. It is regarded as dangerous to
sleep in a field of hemp owing to the aroma of the plants.

_____________________________________



Recipe for the Holy Anointing Oil.


This is the recipe I have used. It is not exactly the same recipe that is listed in
Exodus, it has only one ounce of marijuana instead of fifteen ounces. However,
this recipe has been used on human beings and used with prayer, worked to
relieve pain. I have used this on a man suffering from Aids, another man with
severe upper back pain from a pinched nerve, on a woman with severe lower
back pain associated with her monthlys, on a man suffering from rheumatoid
arthritis and on myself for various pains and abrasions.

1 pint Organic Sesame Seed oil

1 pint Organic Olive Oil

.06 oz Cinnamon bark oil (Cassia) (1 eighth of a .5 oz bottle)

.06 oz Cinnamon leaf oil (1 eighth of a .5 oz bottle)

1 oz of Myrrh Gum

1 oz of Marijuana

This produces an oil that is much less powerful then the original recipe as 2
pints of oil, or one quart of oil, in the original recipe would have 15 ounces of
marijuana flowers, not the 1 ounce I have used. All these ingredients except for
the marijuana are available at the local health food store here in Fayetteville,
Arkansas.

You need a cooking pot and a Pyrex 4 cup measuring cup. Use a cooking pot
with a liner/separator so that the container you cook the oil in is lifted off the
bottom of the cooking pot. You need a candy thermometer that will clip onto the
side of the pot. You need enough Canola oil to use as the heat transfer medium
in the cooking pot.

Place the pint of Sesame Seed oil in the container with the shredded Marijuana
and the Myrrh Gum.

Place the jar into the cooking pot, on top of the liner/separator.

Place the Canola oil into the cooking pot up to within 3 inches of the top of the
pot - or to the same level of the Sesame Seed oil in the jar - whichever is less.

Wrap Aluminum foil around the cooking pot lip and crumple it so that the space
between the cooking pot and the jar is covered with the foil. This helps cut

down
on oil fumes and reduces fire hazard from the hot oil. Use an electric stove or
hotplate - never use any kind of open flame for this cooking.

Place the candy thermometer thru the foil and clip it onto the side of the

cooking
pot so that the sensing tip is immersed in the Canola oil. The Canola oil

transfers
heat from the stove to the jar at higher temperatures then boiling water at 212
degrees. You want to cook the oil for one hour at 300 degrees. This extracts

the
active ingredients from the Marijuana and dissolves the Myrrh gum into the oil.

Remove from the heat and allow it to cool. The glass container is very fragile;

do
not mess with it until it cools to skin temperature or it will break and you will lose
that lot of oil.

Strain the oil / herb mixture thru a cloth and discard the solids.

Add the Olive oil, Cinnamon Bark (Cassia) oil and the Cinnamon leaf oil to the
cooked Anointing Oil and bottle. Store the Anointing Oil in the refrigerator in a
dark colored bottle. Decant into smaller jars for use.


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Cannabis Cream

this is a traditional quick method


Required
280ml of pure hemp oil
1 block of beeswax
28 grams of cannabis bud
(any wastage from cannabis plants can be used as well, apart from roots)
1 Litre of water

the cream should be made in a slow cooker, alternatively a saucepan can be

used, however, simmer only, DO NOT boil.

Add the oil, cannabis bud and water together in your pan or slow cooker.

Simmer for at least 4 hours, stirring every 30 minutes or so.
Cook ideally for 8-12 hours, allow cooling

Pour contents of the pan/slow cooker through a sieve into a clean, tall, clear jug

or vase.

Press the cannabis bud which is left over in solid form, with the back of a spoon

to force out As much oil as possible from the waste, discard whatever solid is

left.
(A old t-shirt works well as you’re able to wring waste so it’s almost dry)

Place the water and oil solution in the jug, in the coldest part of the fridge. After

24 to 48 hours (if your fridge is at the correct temperature) you will find that the

cold will separate the water from the oil.

The oil which you need floats and the water sinks. Use a syringe to carefully get

oil from the top of the jug and place in a small saucepan, discard water left in

jug.

Alternatively, the oil and water mix can be placed in the freezer to speed up

results. Do not freeze!

You should now be left with green oil.

The oil you now have in the small saucepan needs to be reheated (simmer

only) DO NOT boil to evaporate any excess water from the oil.

Add the beeswax (small pieces of wax dissolve quicker than one big piece),

keep stirring until all the wax has fully dissolved.

Pour liquid into suitable containers, wide necked jars or margarine tubs are

best, and allow cooling. Cream will thicken when set.

An application of the cream twice a day (morning and evening) seems to

produce the most favourable results for all conditions.

BEFORE USING CANNABIS WE ADVISE YOU TO SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE, IF

YOU’RE CONCERNED IN ANY WAY. ONLY A DOCTOR CAN ADVISE ON

PERSONAL MEDICAL CONDITIONS.

MAY CAUSE YOU TO FEEL TIRED/STONED, IF AFFECTED DO NOT DRIVE

OR OPPERATE MACHINERY
WARNING EXCESSIVE USE OF CREAM CAN LEAD TO UNCONTROLABLE

LAUGHTER!

A PEA SIZED AMMOUNT SHOULD BE ENOUGH CREAM FOR MOST MEDICAL

CONDITIONS




:roll: suffit de demander :mrgreen:

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:shock:
Cool tous ça merci beaucoup :sm28:

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:mrgreen: attends !


the Characterization of Medicinal Properties of
Cannabis sativa L. Roots

http://archives.hempembassy.net/hempe/r ... rLite_.pdf

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:sm6:

En plus expliqué par une charmante scientifiques .
Je vais traduire tous ça merci .

La nuit y 'a des choses intéressante ici :petard:

C'est une expérience sur quoi exactement ? elle extrait un truc des racines ?

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Merci l'Artisan ça en fait de la lecture intéressante, en un post tu as indiqué toutes les recettes que je recherchais :topcool:
Je vais lire tout ça calmement et m'essayer à traduire à partir de la fin.
Amicalement.

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